Govt says patience wearing thin but would continue restraint
The Government while strongly condemning the LTTE's attack on the
Navy yesterday said it will continue to act with restraint but take all
necessary measures to ensure that Security Forces are not impeded in
carrying out their legitimate duties.
A Government media release states that these provocative and hostile
acts carried out by the LTTE on a regular basis, are testing the
patience of the Government, especially at a time when President Mahinda
Rajapakse is making a resolute effort to resume talks and move the peace
process forward.
It also notes with regret that the LTTE has chosen to totally
disregard the statement issued by the Co-chairs on December 19 and urged
the international community to exert maximum pressure on the LTTE for
the release of all Security Forces and Police personnel taken hostage by
the LTTE and to desist from engaging in hostile acts that could further
escalate the volatile situation in the North and East.
The release further states:
Last morning two dinghies of the Sri Lanka Navy engaged in a routine
Lagoon patrolling operation off the coast of Pallimunai near Mannar
Island came under attack by the LTTE. The two SLN craft had approached a
flotilla of several fishing vessels when around ten LTTE boats
surrounded an fired at the SLN craft. The LTTE have captured three of
the Sailors in the ensuing gun battle after immobilizing one of the SLN
craft.
The Government of Sri Lanka considers this action a deliberate
hostile act committed by the LTTE. The SLN craft were engaged in
conducting their legitimate task as set out in Article 1.3 of the
Ceasefire Agreement when they came under attack. The LTTE has carried
out a pre-planned offensive operation against the SLN and taken hostage
three Sailors in clear violation of the Ceasefire Agreement.
The GOSL strongly condemns this attack on the SLN, which is another
in a series of provocative attacks mounted on the Security Forces in the
North and East over the last few weeks.
The Government is in contact with the SLMM in an attempt to secure
the release of the Sailors taken hostage this morning. It is apparent
that there is a concerted effort by the LTTE to raise the intensity of
the violence in the North and East.
The Government will continue to act with restraint, but take all
necessary measures to ensure that the Security Forces are not impeded in
carrying out their legitimate tasks. |