By NNN-PTI
Colombo : Sri Lanka has said a proposal for providing a safe haven for elusive LTTE leader Velupillai Prabhakaran has been there “for sometime” but felt he would be apprehended by India the moment he leaves the island country.
“Yes, that is his problem. If he (Prabhakaran) leaves Killinochchi, then India will get him for sure,” Sri Lankan Foreign Secretary Palitha Kohona told online ‘Asian Tribune’.
The top Sri Lankan diplomat was asked whether the LTTE supremo was in danger of being apprehended by India if he leaves Sri Lanka. Kohona said it will be difficult for Prabhakaran to get past India.
“It will be difficult. You know that an Indian court wants him. India is a very legalistic country. You know that they regularly send us notes for Prabhakaran’s extradition. And keep on reminding us to extradite Prabhakaran, as he is a proclaimed offender in the Rajiv Gandhi murder case,” he said.
When asked whether peacebroker Norway is making arrangements to provide safe haven to the Tiger leader, Kohona said “That is a good idea, no? “It is a solution that has been proposed for sometime, ” the official without elaborating.
In reply to a query, the Sri Lankan official said his country was working towards getting Australia to ban the LTTE.
“We are working on it. In fact, I was there (in Australia) in January and I worked very hard on that subject.” Colombo dumped a tattered 2002 ceasefire with the LTTE late last month.