At a meeting held today between GOSL and LTTE representatives
LTTE agreed to immediately establish a direct liaison
with Sri Lanka Police. The LTTE further agreed to provide
information to assist with the identification and apprehension
of criminal elements in Batticaloa area.
The meeting took place in the Divisional Secretariat of
Vavunathivu today, Wednesday 2nd June at 1100 hrs. Acting
Head of Sri Lanka Monitoring Mission, Mr. Hagrup Haukland,
chaired the meeting.
The delegation from GOSL consisted of Major General S.H.S.
Kottegoda, Eastern Overall Operational Command, GOC Brigadier
Vajira Wijeyagoonewardena, Sri Lanka Army 23 Division,
Colonel Laksiri Amaratunga, 233 Brigade, Batticaloa, Mr.
Samaradiwakara, SSP Batticaloa District, Mr. Hettiarachchi,
Inspector of Police, and Mr. Upul
Seneviratne SP STF, and representatives.
The delegation from LTTE consisted of Col. Ramesh, Special
Commander, Batticaloa and Ampara, Mr. Howsalyan, Head
of Political Wing, Batticaloa and Ampara District, Mr.
Bavanantham, Deputy Director, LTTE Peace Secretariat,
Kilinochchi, Mr. V. Jeyarthan, Mr. Ramanan, and Mr. F.
Manoj.
SLMM delegation consisted of Acting Head of SLMM, Mr.
Hagrup Haukland, Mr. Preben Rasmussen, Acting Head of
SLMM District Office Batticaloa, and representatives.
The Parties agreed to arrange regular coordination meetings
between local LTTE and Security Forces commanders. These
meetings will focus on developing joint actions through
practical arrangements and mechanisms to identify, isolate
and detain those responsible for the recent killings in
the Batticaloa area. The first meeting will take place
on
15th June 04.
Major General Kottegoda and Col. Ramesh agreed to continue
having direct meetings. Both representatives stated that
they wanted an end to the killings in the Batticaloa area,
and stressed the importance of coordination and practical
arrangements between local commanders.
The Parties agreed to continue to uphold and respect the
Cease Fire Agreement entered into between the Government
of Sri Lanka and the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam
on the 22nd of February 2002.