Amid de-escalation of military operation in Sri Lanka’s war zone,the Government underlined its determination to prevent LTTE Supremo Velupillai Prabhakaran from escaping from the island.
The Government stepped up the naval blockade of the entire sea facing the Mullaitivu coastline where the remnants of the LTTE,including its top leadership is holed-up.
Prabhakaran has vowed not to be caught alive by the military.
Lankan warship today sunk a Sea Tiger boats,which tried to approach this small coastline. The troops have put up an effective blockade of the coastline.
Asserting that the game of Prabhakaran was over,the Government today said the Navy has been put on alert to prevent the LTTE Supremo and his top aides from fleeing.
“We will not even allow him (Prabhakaran) to launch a boat from the land. His game is over. He is there in the No-Fire-Zone,” a top Naval official told PTI.
“The Sri Lankan navy has been put on alert to prevent any attempt by Tiger chief Velupillai Prabhakaran or other senior LTTE leaders from fleeing the country,” he said.
Naval fortifications have been tightened with four defence barriers consisting of Fast Attack Craft (FACs),Offshore Patrol Vessels (OPVs),Fast Gun Boats (FGBs),the Rapid Action Boat Squadron (RABS) and the Special Boat Squadron (SBS),the official underlined.
Lanka says no ceasefire,rescue operations to continue
Sri Lanka on Monday said it has not declared a ceasefire with the LTTE,but has only announced that heavy calibre weapons will not used while rescuing thousands of civilians trapped in the northern war zone.
The Government said as the security forces are now close to victory it will in no form leave a breather for the LTTE or its leaders by offering a truce.
“There is no ceasefire. The Government will go ahead with their operation to get the civilians out of the ‘No Fire Zone’ who are being held hostage by the LTTE,” Lakshman Hullagulle,Director-General of the Media Centre for National Security,said.
He said the Government on Monday instructed security forces not to use of heavy calibre guns,combat aircraft and aerial weapons which could cause civilian casualties.
Meanwhile,the Defence Ministry said the government’s announcement is in line with its policy of ‘Zero Civilian Casualty Policy (ZCC).
A senior official also refuted media reports that the Government has announced a ceasefire.
The official described the logic behind the Government’s decision “as an exhibit of its grave concern to avoid any form of collateral-damage while surging into the remaining 5 sq km swathe of coast,south of Valayarmadam and Vellamullivaikkal.”
“This is the same and an extension of what the security forces have been continuing since the fall of Mullaittivu,as terrorists resorted to taking thousands of civilians as hostage,” the official said.
Asked whether the latest announcement was made under international pressure,he said it was not a reaction to any “international pressure” but solely timed with the success of the ongoing “World’s largest hostage rescue operation”.
“Security forces are now reaching victory and in no form will leave a breather for the internationally banned terrorist outfit or its leaders who are much wanted for thousands of war crimes and crimes against humanity” the official said.
He said “some immediate media jargons made misinterpreting the government declaration as a “cessation of hostilities cum ceasefire”.
“This is a crude and an unethical way of media ‘reportage’,a blatant twist of the original statement,perpetrated to motivate the hell-bent terrorist sympathisers cum political clouts,” the official said.

