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			The incident 
			
			 On 
			the night of 9th January (i.e. 1.00 am Tuesday 10 January 2006) six 
			or seven persons wearing black balaclava shone torch lights into the 
			home of Rajivmohan while all the occupants of the house were asleep. 
			The invaders knocked on all the windows around their home and asked 
			them to open the door for checking. Occupants got up, switched on 
			the lights, and opened the door. The persons in balclava grabbed 
			young Rajeevmohan. Rajeevmohan�s mother started to scream. The men 
			in balclava put a gun to her throat and threatened her not to shout. 
			They told the occupants to remain in one room and switch all the 
			lights off. The men in balaclava spoke to the occupants in good 
			Tamil indicating they were Tamil speaking. The two gates to the 
			house were shut and padlocked. The men therefore entered the 
			premises of the house by jumping over the fence. Once they grabbed 
			young Rajeevmohan they asked an older occupant of the house to open 
			the gate. When the occupant was locating the keys, the men in 
			balaclava slapped him on the face for taking long to open the gate. 
			
			Once the abductors left through the gate with Rajeevmohan, about 25 
			Sri Lankan army men shouting in Sinhala who have surrounded the 
			house until then also ran out and got in their vehicles. There was 
			one white van and two army vehicles in which the Sri Lankan army 
			soldiers and the men in balaclava left with Rajeevmohan. Elavalai 
			police station is only 100 metres from their home and the street was 
			well lit. Family ran to the police station to lay complaint. They 
			then went to the SLMM office and also the Jaffna branch of the Sri 
			Lanka Human Rights Commission and laid complaints. They have also 
			laid a complaint in our office. 
			
			Rajeevmohan�s Details: 
			Name: Balakrishnan Rajeevmohan
			 
			Age: 21 years.
			 
			DOB 3 March 1985
			 
			Address: College Road (Kalluri Road), Elavalai, Jaffna 
			
			Rajeevmohan was an old student of St Henry�s college in Elavalai. He 
			worked in the city of Doha in Qatar for 20 months and returned only 
			four months ago back to Jaffna. He was very depressed and unhappy 
			that he was not able to earn enough money while in Doha although his 
			parents send him there at some expense to earn money. 
			
			Distraught mother told NESOHR that he is a very soft boy who had no 
			involvement in any outside activities. 
			
			There are good reasons for the family�s fear. Various reports in the 
			local media have stated that several people who were taken away like 
			this from their homes over the last two months have disappeared. 
			
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