July 11 marks symbolic end to commando troop's month-long military
campaign
The LTTE was thrown out of the Eastern Province by the Security
Forces on July 11 after raising the national flag on the pinnacle of the
Thoppigala rock on July 11 by Commando troops marking a symbolic end to
their month long military campaign to capture the LTTE's last bastion in
the Eastern province.
But the mammoth task entrusted with the Security Forces to guarantee
a secured life for the civilian population belonging to all three ethnic
groups in the eastern province is non ending. They are now engaged in a
more laborious task further exposing the real picture the LTTE operated
inside this jungle terrain unearthing weapon stocks worth billions of
rupees.
Unearthing weapons

After the fall of Thoppigala the Special Task Force Commander
DIG Nimal Lewke visited the area cleared by the Security Forces
in the East to set up new chekpoints. |
The recovery of the LTTE weapons and ammunitions in huge quantities,
by these heroic soldiers from the Thoppigala jungle will be an eye
opener for those who tried to downplay the achievements by the Security
Forces in the East describing the territory they captured as mere
deserts and jungles.
Without any exaggeration of the fact, it has now been proved that
Thoppigala and Narakamulla was not a mere jungle territory for the LTTE
but a launching pad to destabilize the entire Eastern province,
fortunately troops did not ignore this territory simply describing it as
a jungle hideout of the LTTE.
Step by step the troops engaged in these search and clear operations
are recovering large stocks of weapons and ammunitions from these jungle
terrains further confirming their victory in the East.
First, they made a major breakthrough by recovering their deadliest
weapon 12 barrel Multi Barrel Rocket Launcher from Meeyangolla in
Thoppigala on July 18. However, the whereabouts of the LTTE cadres
remained a mystery for the Security Forces as they could not track the
fleeing Tiger cadres after the capture of Baron's Cap on July 11.
The Commando troops moved to capture Baron's Cap on July 11 also
confirmed that they had observed the presence of more than 200 Tiger
cadres who had arrived there from Narakamulla and had fled towards
Vadamunai and Meeyangolla area at the time they captured the rock on
July 11.
However, the Security Force continued to track the fleeing Tiger
cadres who had escaped towards Vanni via jungle terrains in the West of
Vakarai and South of Trincomalee.
But a senior LTTE cadre who escaped from the fleeing Tiger cadres and
surrendered to the Sri Lanka Army Sittandi Brigade two weeks after the
fall of Thoppigala made a major revelation to the Army about major
weapon stocks of the LTTE.
This senior LTTE'R has revealed how they escaped from Baron's Cap
area, minutes prior to the capture of the area by the Commando troops
and fled towards Vadamunai loading their weapons and food stocks in ten
tractors. According to this surrendered cadre all four Tiger leaders
Jeyam, Nagesh, Ramesh and Keerthi were there at the time troops hoisted
national flag on the top of Barons' Cap.
Taking the cover of rocky terrain close to Motagala, Meeyangolla,
four leaders has decided to flee the area towards four directions
regrouping the remaining cadres into four groups.
The surrendered cadre under the orders of Tiger leader Keerthi has
buried many of their weapons including Multi Barrel Rocket Launcher
after separating it to three parts and mortar launchers and other heavy
weapons as they could not use them for fear of retaliation by the
Security Forces and as they were a heavy burden on them in their task of
fleeing the area.
Troops engaged in search and clear operations found this terrain
where the LTTE cadres had left the ten tractors they were fleeing and
unearthed the Multi Barrel Rocket Launcher from a location close to that
area.
But they were never aware that Tigers had missiles and Anti Aircraft
guns inside the Thoppigala jungle.
Since the LTTE had not used these guns, recently the Security Forces
never suspect that LTTE was having missiles with them. The only
suspicion they had was about the air-conditioned bunkers found in
Narakamulla area, but their suspicion was never directed towards a
missile belonging to the LTTE.
However, the surrendered Tiger cadre to Sittandi Brigade made a major
revelation about the deadly weapons they had inside the jungle and could
pin point the location where he had buried Anti Aircraft Gun and the
SA-14 Missile, under the directive of Tiger leader Keerthi.
With this revelation troops engaged in search operation on Monday
evening unearthed this deadly weapon buried safely with polythene
packing to be unearthed for future use.
According to military experts the SA-14 missile had been frequently
used by the LTTE to destroy aircraft of the Sri Lanka Air Force in late
1990s. The Observations by the Missile experts later confirmed that the
anti-aircraft missile is a SA-14 GREMLIN- 9K34 Strela-3 type.
Therefore, Security Forces suspect that the air conditioned bunkers
they found in Narakamulla were used to store these missiles safely as it
was a heat sensitive missile.
According to experts the LTTE has used same type of Missile to
destroy SLAF MI 24 aircraft in late 1990's in Kokilai.
With these recoveries along with the long list of weapons and
ammunitions recovered by the troops engaged in the search and clear
operations in Thoppigala one could imagine the mayhem the LTTE could
have done in the East with these weapons if the Security Forces simply
ignored this jungle terrain as an area without strategic importance.
Arms and explosive cache
According to Military Thoppigala and Vakarai have so far yielded one
of the biggest LTTE arms and explosives caches in the Eastern military
operations during the last 25 years with the recovery of Anti Aircraft
Guns, MBRLs, 152 mm Artillery Guns, 120 mm artillery, mortars, heavy
machine guns, anti aircraft missiles, mines and explosives were either
buried or concealed in thick jungle patches by retreating LTTE cadres.
Even seven months after the capture of Vakarai from the clutches of
LTTE, Security Forces still uncover large haul of weapons from Verugal
and Vakarai.
This is clear evidence that the LTTE had made use of billions of
dollars raised from the Tamil Diaspora spread all over the world to
purchase these weapons internationally in the name of liberation of the
Tamils while the innocent Tamil community suffer without any basic needs
which, the LTTE could have easily given to them using these funds.
But, there is no proof to say that LTTE is using a single dollar for
the wellbeing of the Tamil community instead of blaming the Sri Lankan
Government for not providing enough facilities for the Tamil community,
while blocking all the Government efforts to provide the best available
facilities to the Tamil community.
Therefore, the efforts made by the Security Forces proves a worthy
cause as it helped the Tamil community to enjoy their freedom without
any hindrance by the LTTE while accessing the development drive
undertaken by the Government in the East.
With these new developments, every chance to downplay the victory of
the Security Forces in the East diminished as they not only capture
Tiger territory but also caused major losses to them in man power and
military logistics which are the main features of a successful military
victory as the troops engaged in these search and clear operations also
recovered the bodies of the Tiger cadres killed in confrontations with
the Security Forces in various places inside the jungle.
These recoveries confirm that more than 550 Tiger cadres have been
killed during the Thoppigala battle.
As troops recover more and more weapon and other military hardware
form the Thoppigala jungle further confirming their victory in the East,
another section of troops are now engaged in a mission to track the
fleeing terrorists from the East.
The troops received information about 200 cadres, who had crossed
Polonnaruwa Batticaloa main road close to Valachchenai and were heading
towards the Wanni taking the covered jungle terrain in the West of
Vakarai towards Sittaru jungle in South West of Trincomalee.
Since the information received late to the 23 Division in Welikanda
the message was passed to 222 Brigade in Allai Kantalai to track the
fleeing cadres.
However, a search operation conducted in Sittaru confirmed there was
no such big strength of the LTTE cadres inside the jungle and they
observed signs about 100 cadres.
However, the troops of the 9 Gemunu Watch who were deployed along the
Trincomalee Habarana road were on alerts about the Tiger cadres crossing
the road.
Tracking fleeing Tigers
Unaware of these developments, the fleeing Tiger cadres launched a
desperate attempt to cross the Trincomalee Habarana road from Sinha
Kanda area close to Thambalagamauwa in the wee hours on Wednesday
attacking some Civil Defence Force personnel.
However, the confrontation ignited with reinforcements arriving there
from the 9 GW battalion forcing the Tiger cadres to flee further towards
the jungle along with their injured cadres.
It has been confirmed many Tiger cadres had sustained injuries during
this search operation.
The fact that has to be emphasized here is that, if proper
coordination was there between respective Brigades the fleeing Tiger
cadres would have been easily tracked before they fled towards Kaddawan
jungle.
Life style in the East is returning to normality with the Security
Forces and the Police making arrangements to strengthen the security of
the civilian population now being peacefully resettled in their original
habitations.
It has been decided to hand over the security of the Batticaloa
district entirely to the Police Special Task Force and the Police
confining the Army camps more towards securing jungle terrains in the
district.
With these developments, the Army will be restricted to Vakarai and
Thoppigala jungle area.
To secure the Thoppigala jungle area it has been decided to shift the
232 Brigade in Sittandi to Tharavikulam area with the appointment of Lt.
Colonel Jayampathi Thillekeratne the former Commanding Officer of the 8
Gemunu Watch as the Brigade Commander.
This was to make Thoppigala jungle inaccessible to the LTTE for their
clandestine operations to destabilize the civilian population in the
district as the final phase of the resettlement process is now taking
place in the district.
Commandant of the Police Special Task Force DIG Nimal Lewke also had
visited the East this week to inspect the security plan in the district
and the places where STF camps should be established.
With these developments taking place in the East, the Security Forces
also took steps this week to fortify their positions in the Welioya
sector as they observe major build up by the LTTE in the area
threatening the civilian life in the area mainly in Ethavetunuvewa close
to Oddusudan area.
Therefore, it is now obvious that LTTE will definitely launch a major
assault on the Security Forces defences in Weli Oya soon as they feel
very insecure in the territory in the Wanni after they totally lost
control over the East.
The Security Forces too is ready to face such pending threat shifting
the Commando Brigade under the command of Brigadier Chargi Gallage to
Weli Oya sector indicating that the Security Forces will not end to
their humanitarian mission commenced from the East without fully
liberating the country from the clutches of the LTTE. |