Two Tamils face trial in UK for 'supporting'
LTTE
TamilNet, 29 June 2007
[see also
BBC Report,
28 June 2007]
Two Tamils in Britain were charged Wednesday under
the Terrorism Act 2000 with providing support to the Liberation
Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) which is proscribed in UK. Arunachalam
Chrishanthakumar, (also known as 'AC Shanthan'), 50, and Goldan
Lambert, 29 appeared at City of Westminster Magistrates Court
Thursday.
According to details released by Police Mr. Chrishanthakumar is
charged with five counts. Two of the charges are linked to his
alleged role in organising a mass rally last July to mark the 1983
anti-Tamil pogrom in Sri Lanka. The single charge against Mr.
Lambert is that he was also involved in organising the event.
The rally on
July 25, 2006 was attended by 15,000 Tamils in UK.
The charges against Mr. Chrishanthakumar are:
“1. For that you between the 1st day of June
2006 and the 26th day of July 2006 within the Greater London
area assisted in the arrangement of a meeting which you knew was
to support a proscribed organisation namely the Liberation
Tigers of Tamil Eelam Contrary to Section 12(2)a and
(6) of the
Terrorism Act 2000
“2. For that you on the 25th day of July 2006 in a public place,
namely Hyde Park London, addressed a meeting and the purpose of
the address was to encourage support for a proscribed
organisation, namely the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam
Contrary to Section 12(3) and
(6) of the Terrorism Act 2000
“3. For that you on or about the 24th day of January 2005 within
the Greater London Area received ?1500 intending that it be used
or having reasonable cause to suspect that it may be used for
the purposes of terrorism Contrary to Section 15(2) and
Section
22 of the Terrorism Act 2000
“4. For that you between the 17th day of January 2006 and the
22nd June 2007 within the Greater London Area received a
quantity of literature and manuals including Underwater Warfare
Systems, Explosive Ordnance Disposal and Naval Weapons Systems,
six trenching spades, thirty nine compasses and a piece of
ballistic body armour intending that they be used or having
reasonable cause to suspect that they may be used for the
purposes of terrorism Contrary to Section 15(2) and
Section 22
of the Terrorism Act 2000
“5. For that you between the 23rd day of January 2005 and the
22nd day of June 2007 within the Greater London Area belonged or
professed to belong to a proscribed organisation, namely the
Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam Contrary to
Section 11(1) and
(3) of the Terrorism Act 2000”
The charge against Mr. Lambert is: “you on the 25th
day of July 2006 at Hyde Park London assisted in managing a meeting
which you knew was to support a proscribed organisation, namely the
Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam Contrary to
Section 12(2)a and
(6)
of the Terrorism Act 2000.”
BBC Report,
28 June 2007 Two men accused of supporting the banned Sri Lanken
rebel group the Tamil Tigers have appeared in court. Arunachalam
Chrishanthakumar and Goldan Lambert are accused of arranging and
attending meetings for the banned organisation.
The pair are due to appear again at Westminster Magistrates' Court
on 9 August when their pleas against the charges will be entered. If
found guilty they could face trial in Sri Lanka.
Chrishanthakumar, also known as AC Shanthan, 50, of Norbury, is
charged with five counts, including arranging meetings for the
organisation in London last year under the Terrorism Act 2000.
He is accused of addressing
a meeting in
London's Hyde Park on 25 July last year to encourage support of
the group and receiving ?1,500 for terrorism purposes.
Chrishanthakumar also faces charges of receiving literature
connected to terrorism and belonging to the group. He was remanded
in custody.
Lambert, 29, of south Croydon faces one charge of managing a meeting
to support the Tamil Tigers. He was released on bail.
The Tamil Tigers have been fighting the authorities in Sri Lanka
since the 1970s in an attempt to force a Tamil state in the north
and east of the country.
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