Sri Lanka’s Defence Secretary pledged that “intelligence services were closely monitoring any terrorist activity” after another cache of arms and explosives were discovered in the Tamil North-East on Wednesday.
On Wednesday afternoon Sri Lankan police unearthed a large cache of arms, including land mines and a rocket propelled grenade launcher, from Iluppaikadavai in Mannar.
The land on which they were discovered housed the local Iluppaikadavai police station. It functioned in the area from 2008 until 2015, when it was shifted to a different location. The local agricultural services office is now housed on the premises.
“The cache was apparently used during the civil war,” said Sri Lankan police spokesperson Ruwan Gunasekara, as Sri Lanka’s navy and army officers watched the arms being unearthed.
The incident follows the
discovery of explosives, including an apparent suicide bomber vest, in Jaffna on Tuesday evening.
Sri Lanka’s Defence Secretary Karunasena Hettiarachchi responded by saying “intelligence services were closely monitoring any terrorist activity,” according to
The Island.
“Even in the case of private lands in the North that had been occupied by the security forces during the war, they were being returned only after ensuring that it would not lead to any threat to the country’s security,” continued the defence secretary.