Muslim Suicide Killers had visited Kashmir, Kerala and Bengalaru

News Item in The Hindu, 5 May 2019, with this title “Suicide bombers visited Kashmir, Kerala, Bengaluru: Sri Lankan Army chief”

Sri Lanka Army’s chief has said some of the suicide bombers who carried out the country’s worst terror attack on Easter Sunday last month had visited Kashmir and Kerala for “some sorts of training” or to “make some more links” with other foreign outfits. It is the first time a top security official has confirmed the militants’ visit to India, which had shared intelligence inputs with Sri Lanka ahead of the attacks.

Nine suicide bombers, including a woman, carried out a series of blasts that tore through three churches and three luxury hotels on April 21, killing 253 people and injuring over 500.

In an interview to the BBC on Thursday, Lieutenant General Mahesh Senanayake disclosed some details on the movement of the suspects in the region, and also international links. “They have gone to India, they’ve gone to Kashmir, Bangalore (Bengaluru); they’ve travelled to Kerala State. Those are the information available with us,” he said.

Asked what activities the attackers undertook in Kashmir and Kerala, the Army chief said: “Not exactly, but definitely in some sorts of training or to make some more links towards the other organisations outside the country.”

The terror outfit Islamic State claimed responsibility for the attacks, but the government blamed the local extremist group National Thowheeth Jamaath (NTJ). Colombo has since banned the NTJ and arrested over 100 people for the blasts.

On the possible involvement of a foreign group, the Army chief said that by looking at the pattern of the operation and the places where the suspects had visited, there had to be some outside involvement of some leadership.

Asked why the threats were not taken more seriously after information was received from India, he said: “We had some information and intelligence-sharing; situations and military intelligence on a different direction and the others were different and there was a gap that everybody could see today.”

He said as the Chief of the Army, he believed that everybody who is responsible for intelligence-gathering and the national security is to be blamed, including the political hierarchy.

Asked why Sri Lanka was targeted, Lt. Gen. Senanayake said: “Too much of freedom, too much of peace for the last 10 years. People forget what happened for 30 years. People are enjoying peace and they neglected security”. He was referring to the three-decade civil war with the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam.

“We are deployed on the ground to give confidence to the public and ensure there is no violence or escalation of communal riots in this country. Have trust on the armed forces and the police who will bring normalcy as soon as possible,” the Army Chief added.

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A THOUGHT from Michael Roberts

These links with  other Muslim radicals in the Indian sub-continent are significant – especially in the light of the intel warnings from Coimbatore and other sources [which were not adequately pursued by the SL authorities]. The Middle Eastern centres are not the only source of inspiration and technique. It may be useful to attend to the significance of the Islamic jihadist raid on Mumbai in late November 2008 by “10 members of Lashkar-e-Taiba, an Islamic terrorist organisation based in Pakistan, [who] carried out a series of 12 coordinated shooting and bombing attacks lasting four days across Mumbai” (Wikipedia) … and the targets including the landmark five-star hotel The TAJMAHAL. This jihadist assault was Pakistani inspired and mounted by jihadists trained there –see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2008_Mumbai_attacks

 The first floor of the Taj Hotel was completely gutted

NSG Indian Commandos beginning the assault on Nariman House by fast-roping onto the terrace…. NB= naiman house is/wasa Jewish culturalc entre

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