| SLMM Naval Monitors will
from now on, as a general rule, stay onboard the Sri Lanka
Navy (SLN) vessels and not join the SLN inspection team
when entering an intercepted vessel. These operating procedures
have been established following the recent Iranativu incident
where two SLMM Monitors where held onboard a LTTE vessel
against their will. These New Operating Procedures are aimed
at ensuring the safety of SLMM Naval Monitors. However,
under special circumstances, and if deemed necessary, the
monitors involved may enter the intercepted vessel.
Other arrangements are that
SLMM Naval Monitors will be thoroughly briefed by SLN on
the safety arrangements and safety routines onboard the
SLN vessel, before departure. Secondly, the SLN vessel will
fly the SLMM flag, illuminated when required. And thirdly;
If needed, the SLMM Naval Monitors will be granted access
to the vessel’s communication systems for making direct
contact with SLMM Headquarters and/or SLMM District Offices.
Both Parties have been informed
about these New Operating Procedures of SLMM Naval Monitoring.
SLMM will continue the monitoring of activities at sea to
its best ability. The reason for this decision is the importance
of monitoring the implementation of the Ceasefire Agreement,
also at sea. These New Operating Procedures will not have
a direct effect on SLMM’s involvement in the possible
forthcoming Sea Movements of LTTE from LTTE controlled areas
in the North to LTTE areas on the East coast, that are still
under discussion.
SLMM has four Naval
Monitors operating from the harbors of Jaffna and Trincomalee.
These Monitors regularly accompany The Sri Lanka Navy on
their patrols at sea, both during daytime and nighttime,
in the coastal waters of Northern and Eastern Sri Lanka.
Released By
SLMM HQ
Colombo
SLMM HQ, 399 Galle road. Colombo-3. Tel: +94 (0) 1 573 630.
Fax: - 573 721
Mr. Teitur Torkelsson. GSM: +94 (0) 77 712 080
Press & Information Officer (PIO) of SLMM
Teitur.Torkelsson@mfa.no
Ref: SLMM HQ/26th July
2002/MED/6009
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