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Evictions and Mass Arrests Cannot Deter InfiltratorsDilrook KannangaraAnother bomb, another blunder. Public opinion on how the security forces
handle the aftermath of a bomb blasts has never been good. Always the
security establishment and the government get heavily blamed for hyperactivity
AFTER a bomb blast when they should have acted BEFORE the blast. No
amount of reactionary measures is goings to undo the damage caused.
Instead what is required is to proactively pre-empt any and all future
terror bombings. It seems that they have not learnt this vital lesson
yet. Suicide attackers can never be tracked down by mass arrests. What
is the motivation of a terrorist to spill the beans under interrogation?
Nothing. Can the ability speak Sinhala, a foreign passport, a police
report, the national identity card or any other document become the
all powerful determinant whether an individual is a terrorist? Definitely
not. 1. A large number of terror attacks took place around the country targeting civilians and civil infrastructure from 1983-1987. Especially during one month in 1986 things got so worse that school bags were banned and children in Colombo schools were asked to bring their belongings in transparent bags. The STF or any other paramilitary group was not present in these areas. 2. In late 1988 terrorists caused all schools to close down; declared
curfews and created havoc. This lasted till mid 1989 until the paramilitaries
took over. Abductions became commonplace, extra-judicial means of justice
resolution took precedence and schools reopened in no time. Law and
order was established without using legal means. Had we resorted to
only legal means we would be still waiting! 3. From 1990-1994 August there were only a very few terror attacks
on civilians and nothing on civil infrastructure. This was remarkable
as violent clashes erupted from time to time in the North-East. The
few terror attacks were also clouded in mystery. Again extra-judicial
means were the main defenders of law and order in a country more than
95% terrorists get away without conviction; most of them are never apprehended;
the few apprehensions without doubt end up in acquittals or subsequent
pardons. Length of the trial and associated delays ensure that the damage
intended by the terrorists are done already. 4. In 1994 the STF (hitherto a paramilitary force not bound by the
Army Act) and many other paramilitary groups were disbanded. The STF
was brought under the Army Act and was assigned general army duties
in the East. Colombo security was bare open for any terror attack. There
were more than 20 terror attacks from 1994-2001 in civilian areas mainly
in Colombo. There were no abductions reported in Colombo, etc. The Central
Bank bombers were tried in absentia by the courts and convicted after
a lengthy trial ended in 2002, six (6) years after bombing. But what
happened? Nothing. The culprits were worshipped by the 2001-2004 government
for killing more than 90 people and injuring 1,200 not to mention millions
of dollars worth damages. 5. From 2001-2005 the LTTE carried out more than 60 terror attacks
in government controlled areas; the highest ever in Sri Lankan history.
There were abductions; this time committed by LTTE terrorists in Colombo!
Terror attacks inside the Mount Lavinia police station sent shockwaves
throughout the populace and there was nothing the government could do
are it became a puppet of the LTTE. 6. After 2006 it was a mix bag of events as regards extrajudicial means
of maintaining public security. Although abductions for ransom is a
despicable act which must be punishable with heavy punitive measures,
abduction of terrorists, infiltrators and their supporters proved highly
effective. There were only a very few terror attacks, most of them unsuccessful
or aimless. However, due to pressure the government clamped down on
anti-terror operations carried out by the longer arm of the law.Terrorists
spun into immediate action. 7. Iraq became a hot topic in every war, anti-war, peace, terrorism
forum. It became a symbol of ever increasing anarchy. However, recently
terror attacks in Iraq have reduced drastically. Why? Full credit must
go to the process of empowering Iraqi paramilitary groups with an estimated
strength of over 80,000. Obviously they are not authorised by law to
kill, abduct, judge, etc. But who cares if security is ensured. There is a vast knowledge base among those who support the LTTE on
potential terror activities. At least they know where that knowledge
is. As a kid with a lot of friends who supported the LTTE, I was privy
to many impending terror attacks in the 1980s. Although I never knew
who is hiding where, I knew who had that information. Things changed
after 1990 when those who knew feared for their lives and kept their
little secrets to themselves. This trend continues today. However, a
lethargic interrogation is not going to divulge anything as the person
being interrogated weighs pros and cons of divulging. If there is not
enough personal motivation to divulge, obviously nothing would come
out. On the other hand, friendly means, financial incentives, witness
protection and like measures are never going to get the authorities
anywhere. However, the type of techniques that work are all very well
known to all Sri Lankans without which Sri Lanka would not have survived
thus far. These techniques must be readopted aggressively if civilian
security is a genuine concern of the government. Paramilitaries must
be brought back to fore. Never let people yearn for the days when Karunas
men protected them from bomb blasts; instead keep things happening.
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