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Wednesday, October 31, 2012

விரிவாதிக்க விச வாயு இந்திய அரசே, விடுதலைப் புலிகள் மீதான தடையை நீக்கு!


Final hearing on LTTE ban in India on November 3
October 31, 2012

A final hearing on the LTTE ban in India will be taken up on November 3 in Madurai, the New
India Express reported.

The three-day long tribunal hearing with regard to the ban on the LTTE ended on Monday, with
tribunal head Justice V K Jain stating that a final hearing would he held at New Delhi on
November 3.

MDMK legal wing secretary G Devadoss had told journalists that their party’s general secretary
Vaiko would participate in the final hearing.

Earlier the Justice heard out three police personnel – Sub-Inspector Selvarani, Inspector R
Venkateswaran and Srinivasan with regard to cases pertaining to the banned outfit.

From Selvarani, the Justice asked for the details pertaining to a case filed against Naam Tamilar
Iyakkam leader Seeman, for his alleged comments with regard to the killing of Sri Lankan
students.

The New India Express news report said that inspector Venkateswaran detailed the case in which
the Q-branch police arrested five persons, including two Lankan refugees, with 47 walkie talkies,
a Tata Sumo and `4.5 lakh in cash. Another case pertained to the arrest of Jesuraj, a member of
the Tamilar Revolutionary Front, who was alleged to have close links with the LTTE.

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