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Govt. to initiate legal action against former hardcore LTTE cadres
The government is to initiate legal action soon against some
former hardcore LTTE cadres.
A committee of legal council appointed to look into the pending
cases under the Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA) announced that it has
finalized the prosecution process.
Additional Solicitor General Suhada Gamlath told media that the
government would file cases against 60 former LTTE cadres in the next few weeks.
The Committee had reportedly checked out some 300 files of LTTE
detainees and about 150 ex-combatants in order to send those without any
evidence of serious crimes for rehabilitation.
The Terrorists Investigation Division (TID) was investigating
into 80 more former LTTE cadres based on new evidence received on their
involvement in the conflict. the Additional Solicitor General said.
The Judicial Services Commission (JSC) is to set up four new
High Courts in the Anuradhapura, Vavuniya and Mannar districts and the Welikada
prisons to expedite the court inquiry process.
Meanwhile, another batch of rehabilitated former LTTE cadres are
to be reintegrated into society by the end of this month.
The Commissioner General of Rehabilitation, Brigadier Darshana
Hettiarachchi said that 32 former combatants will be released on October 30
following the completion of their rehabilitation program.
The government has reintegrated 10,979 former LTTE members so
far and only 779 more currently remain at the rehabilitation centers in the
country.
The rehabilitated cadres have undergone vocational training
programs at the centers and upon their release they have been provided with
concessionary loans to start self-employment, Brigadier Hettiarachchi said.
Courtesy: President Media
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