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Suicide jacket discovery in Colombo raises fears
2005-11-08
COLOMBO - Police in the Sri Lankan capital Colombo have found an explosives-filled jacket usually worn by suicide bombers raising fears of an assassination bid ahead of next week’s elections, a top official said on Tuesday. Police Deputy Inspector-General Pujith Jayasundara said an anonymous caller alerted police to the “complete suicide jacket” abandoned along a lane in Colombo’s residential and commercial area of Kollupitiya.

“This is a complete suicide jacket that is usually worn by Tiger suicide bombers. We found it late last night after a telephone call received by the police emergency unit,” Jayasundara told AFP. “The jacket was found within a few kilometres (miles) of the prime minister’s residence and the homes of several other VIPs,” Jayasundara told AFP. “It may have been meant for a suicide assassination attempt.”

Tamil Tiger rebels are known for their trade-mark suicide bombings but it was not immediately clear if the jacket was the work of the rebel Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE). Jayasundara said the police were investigating. He said they were also probing the surrender of a man who claimed to have been associated with the Tamil Tigers. It was not clear if the discovery of the suicide jacket and the surrender were linked.

Police and military officials have expressed fears that there could be an escalation of violence in the run up to the November 17 presidential election. Previous poll campaigns have been marred by violence. Government forces and Tamil Tiger rebels have been observing a truce since February 2002, but despite the ceasefire some 190 people have been killed in violence linked to the island’s drawn-out ethnic conflict this year.
Posted by:Steve

#4  Sounds more like a deliberate attempt to sow fear

Fetch my list Manolo.
Posted by: Shipman   2005-11-08 16:48  

#3  Sounds more like a deliberate attempt to sow fear, I can't think of any other reason to call the police and tell them where to find it unless you intended to cause disruption without actualy going BOOM yourself.

We need to know if the press was also notified, My guess is yes, otherwise how did it get in the news.
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2005-11-08 13:28  

#2  Why yes.

Haven't you heard. Its going to be the next big thing in the Paris fashion shows. They're going to create quite an impression on the runways. Burkas are so last year. Need to get those Sri Lankan shops hopping early for the Walmart knockoffs to be on shelves by spring.
Posted by: Elmeremp Flating4974   2005-11-08 11:26  

#1  usually worn by suicide bombers? WTF?

Otherwise it's a fashion statement?
Posted by: PlanetDan   2005-11-08 10:33  

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