Seven people have been confirmed dead in a clash
between LTTE supporters and the Special Task Forces
(STF) yesterday (9th October). The incident took
place in the East of Sri Lanka in Thirrukkovil,
south of Akkaraipattu, in the Ampara Police Division
at about 6.00 pm.
Deputy Inspector General of Police and Commandant,
Special Task Force (STF), Mr. Nimal Gunatilleke,
commenting on this incident stated that prior to
the clash, a tractor carrying three people was stopped
by STF personnel attached to the Kanchanakuda STF
camp. The tractor had not stopped and therefore
had to be halted by the STF. After questioning the
driver and two passengers, the STF gave them a word
of caution and permitted them to proceed.
The driver and two passengers had thereafter gone
to the Thirrukkovil hospital and complained that
they had been assaulted by the STF and sought treatment.
The LTTE in its reporting of the incident in the
Tamil Net, states that “two LTTE members were
seriously injured in the STF assault and had to
be admitted to the Thirukkovil hospital for treatment.”
The Officer in Charge of the Thirrukkovil hospital
told the Secretariat for Co-ordinating the Peace
Process (SCOPP) that they had been treated for minor
injuries but had not been admitted.
The STF Commandant stated that following this incident
there were demonstrations in Thirrukkovil and Akkaraipattu.
The demonstrators included civilians and school
children. Tyres were burned and logs were placed
across roads and the demonstrators obstructed normal
activities.
At about 6.00 pm, a mob of about two hundred advanced
towards the Kanchanakuda STF camp and started pelting
the camp with stones. The STF attempted to control
the situation by firing tear gas and rubber bullets.
However, the attackers continued hurling stones
and started to fire shots. Some of the attackers
forcibly entered the camp and set on fire two bunkers
and a summer hut. The STF fired several rounds in
the air, but as the mob refused to disperse, the
STF was forced to open fire in self-defense. The
attackers then fled.
Two intruders were found dead within the camp premises
and two others were found dead just outside.
The Officer in Charge of the Thirrukkovil hospital
said that thirteen people were admitted to the hospital
and two succumbed to injuries. The remaining were
transferred to the Kalmunai hospital where another
one succumbed to injuries, making the total number
of dead seven.
STF Commandant DIG Gunetilleke stated that six
STF Officers were injured in the clash and were
being treated at the Kalmunai hospital.
Minister of Defence, Mr Tilak Marapana speaking
from Kalmunai in a lunch time telephone interview
with SIRASA TV today, stated that the Government
has decided to appoint a three member special commission
headed by a retired judge to look into the incident.
He said that the Government has decided to invite
the LTTE to nominate a representative to be a member
of the commission. The other member of the commission
will be from the SLMM.