Terror groups learning from LTTE - Minister Rambukwella [September 24 2008]

The latest devastating suicide bombing in Pakistan shows that Al-Qaida has learnt bomb making from the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), says a visiting Sri Lankan minister.

"The Pakistani bomb is very similar in style to Colombo's Central Bank truck bomb (of 1996)," said Foreign Employment Minister Keheliya Rambukwella, who is also Sri Lanka's defence spokesperson.

Rambukwella told a press conference that the massive bomb that killed 53 people at the Marriott Hotel in Islamabad on Saturday showed Al-Qaida learnt the technology from the LTTE.

Both the bombs - the one in Marriott and the other in Colombo's Central Bank - were powerful and laden in trucks driven by suicide bombers. The Colombo attack killed 91 people.

Rambukwella said terrorist groups constantly exchange technologies and he quoted anti-terror experts as saying that "suicide jackets" used by Al-Qaida may have been developed by the LTTE.

The Sri Lankan minister also made the claim that some Western politicians were on the "payroll of the LTTE". "One reason for the support of terrorism of the LTTE is the large number of Tamil voters available in certain Western world electorates that arouse political aspirations for politicians.

"The other reason is some Western world politicians are corrupted and are on the payroll of the LTTE," he said.

The press spokesperson for the Sri Lankan High Commission said Rambukwella made his comments in the context of "certain pro-LTTE elements" bringing "anti-Sri Lanka propaganda to the Labour Party convention in Manchester".