Adakah kes penculikan beberapa warga Sri Lanka di Malaysia ada kaitan dengan kes pembunuhan Dato Sosilawati dan beberapa mangsa lain ? Seorang sukarelawan polis Francis Xavier telah ditahan pada 29 Ogos 2010 atas dakwaan menculik warga Sri Lanka , Samsudeen Selyadu Ana Mohamadu, Mohamad Mihlar Nor Mohamad Tashin dan Seehu Mohideen Sharifdeen Sahib
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Sukarelawan polis disyaki culik, bunuh warga asing
Berita Harian 30 Ogos 2010
Pihak berkuasa selamatkan dua mangsa, seorang lagi maut didera
GOMBAK: Seorang sukarelawan polis dan rakannya ditahan kerana disyaki menculik tiga lelaki warga Sri Lanka sehingga seorang daripada mereka mati akibat didera, manakala dua lagi ditemui berbogel dan bergari di belakang Flet Cempaka, Pinggiran Batu Caves di sini, malam kelmarin. Seorang penduduk menghubungi polis kira-kira jam 7 malam selepas melihat dua lelaki itu dalam keadaan bogel dan bergari di belakang flet berhampiran sebuah van sebelum melihat seorang lelaki tempatan turun dari tingkat tiga premis berkenaan. Saksi itu berkata, beliau menghubungi polis apabila salah seorang daripada mangsa memberitahunya ‘this man is dangerous’ (orang ini berbahaya).
Polis kemudian tiba di tempat itu dan menahan sukarelawan polis bersama rakannya masing-masing berusia 30 dan 32 tahun di dalam sebuah rumah di flet itu dan menemui seorang lagi warga Sri Lanka.
Timbalan Ketua Polis Dae-rah Gombak, Superintendan Rosli Hassan, berkata pemeriksaan polis mendapati mangsa pertama mati akibat didera, mangsa kedua patah kaki kanan, mangsa ketiga diselamatkan dan dibawa ke Ibu Pejabat Polis Daerah Gombak.
“Polis tidak menolak kemungkinan suspek dalam proses untuk membuang mayat mangsa pertama sebelum membawa mangsa ketiga ke bank untuk tujuan pengeluaran wang.
“Siasatan mendapati ketiga-tiga warga Sri Lanka itu tiba di negara ini tiga hari lalu dan diambil dari lapangan terbang oleh kedua-dua suspek. Kita sedang menyiasat sama ada mereka masuk sebagai pelancong atau untuk bekerja di sini,” katanya di sini, semalam.
Beliau berkata, rumah suspek didapati yang dicat dengan warna hitam mungkin bagi mengelakkan orang ramai menghidu kegiatan mereka, malah hasil pemeriksaan polis turut menemui titisan darah di sebuah bilik.
Polis turut merampas sebuah van, gari dan telefon bimbit milik suspek dan kedua-duanya direman selama tujuh hari bermula semalam untuk disiasat mengikut Seksyen 302 Kanun Keseksaan.
http://www.bharian.com.my/bharian/articles/Sukarelawanpolisdisyakiculik_bunuhwargaasing/Article/index_html
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Sri Lankan kidnapping syndicate busted
Malay Mail Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009
AN international syndicate, believed to be headed by expatriate Sri Lankan Tamils, are targeting their countrymen in Malaysia to make a fast buck.
Making use of local thugs, the syndicate abducts their targets — mostly in the Klang Valley — and demand ransom from family members either in Sri Lanka or in other countries.
It is believed the syndicate’s ring leaders — who live in Paris, France — would be the ones contacting the victim’s family members to collect the ransom money.
This apparently lucrative “venture” came to a halt on Saturday when a police team from the Kuala Lumpur Serious Crimes Branch raided a house in Setapak and arrested six local men.
Police also rescued two Sri Lankan men in their 20s, who were believed to have been confined at the house since they were kidnapped several days before the police raid.
Both men told police that they had been tortured by their kidnappers. It has not been determined whether their family members have been contacted or if ransoms had been paid.
The break in the case came following the release of a 16-year-old on Friday night — after his father, who is living in France, paid a RM25,000 ransom to the syndicate ring leaders in Paris.
Federal CID chief Datuk Seri Bakri Zinin said the Sri Lankan police contacted Bukit Aman after the boy’s father reported to them about his son’s kidnapping and the ransom demand. It is believed that the boy was kidnapped on Oct 26.
Following the arrest of the six men, Bakri said police counterparts in Paris had arrested four Sri Lankan men in connection with the case.
The four, in their 30s, are believed to be directly connected with the syndicate. He said police have not ruled out further arrests both locally or overseas. Bakri said the victims had all entered Malaysia with valid documents.
Malay Mail was informed that the police have yet to determine how many victims the syndicate had kidnapped.
The suspects arrested in Setapak have been remanded to facilitate investigations. When asked about the possibility that the syndicate was set-up by members of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Elam (Tamil Tigers), the main rebel organisation which fought the Sri Lankan government for almost 25 years, Bakri said they were
not looking into that possibility.
The Tamil Tigers — branded as a terrorist organisation by 32 countries — was alleged to have used various means to finance its war effort, from drug smuggling to extortion. Thousands of Sri Lankan Tamils had fled the island following the start of the civil war in 1983 and the exodus continues even though the Colombo government declared victory on May 16 this year.
More than 200,000 people on both sides were believed to have been killed or injured in the conflict, while over a million are believed to be displaced
http://www.mmail.com.my/content/17790-sri-lankan-kidnapping-syndicate-busted
Auxiliary cop, dancer charged with Sri Lankan torture
Malay Mail Tuesday, September 7th, 2010
OUT ON BAIL: Elil at Selayang Court this morning — Pic: SALHANI IBRAHIM
SELAYANG: An auxiliary cop and a dancer were charged at the magistrate's court here this morning in connection with the kidnapping of three Sri Lankan foreign workers.
Auxiliary policeman Francis Xavier, 32, and Elil Valavan, 29, claimed trial to nine charges when they brought before Magistrate Muhammad Najib Ismail.
The charges were for causing grievous hurt, wrongful confinement and gross indecency.
The duo allegedly committed the offence against three Sri Lankans — Samsudeen Selyadu Ana Mohamadu, Mohamad Mihlar Nor Mohamad Tashin and Seehu Mohideen Sharifdeen Sahib — in a flat unit at Flat Cempaka, Sungai Tua here between 7pm on Aug 26 to 6.30pm on Aug 28.
Deputy Public Prosecutor Nurhidayah Raihan Md Nasir offered RM6,000 bail for each charge or RM54,000 for the nine charges.
The duo counsel's S.Chelvarajan asked the court to reduce the amount as the charges carried a three-year jail term upon conviction.
Muhammad Najib concurred with the defence and reduced bail to RM3,000 per charge, amounting to RM27,000 for all nine charges. The duo posted bail.
The magistrate fixed Oct 22 for remention.
The three Sri Lankan men had endured three days of torture at the hands of their captors shortly after arriving in Malaysia to look for jobs.
The victims claimed they were locked in a room which had been painted black and repeatedly subjected to brutal beatings.
Apart from being punched, kicked and hit with blunt objects, they were also burnt as the suspects had allegedly used a makeshift flame-thrower using a cartridge containing cigarette lighter fluid.
They were only rescued when one of the victims, in his bid to escape, stumbled upon policemen and alerted them to the horror, leading to the kidnappers' arrest
http://www.mmail.com.my/content/48750-auxiliary-cop-dancer-charged-sri-lankan-torture
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