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| Mr. IGP If you want that 57-0662 white van it involving abduction please contact your Pettah police |
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(Lanka-e-News, July 09, 2008, 11.20 PM) Heavily armed men numbering twelve (12) came asking for Punyavadhan Pathmanathan and tried to abduct him from Everest Lodge, Kadiresan Street, Pettah, Colombo 11, Sri Lanka today, 09th July, 2008 morning at 5 AM, reported to Civil Monitoring Commission by grieving Pathmanathan and his Mother Naduvilan Deivanai.
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Tamil young woman Naduvilan Saraswathi, aged 31 was abducted by armed men on 29th April, 2008 from the same location. It has been reported to CMC. She is missing as at date and her whereabouts are not known yet. This disappearance has been reported to the Pettah police station. Missing Saraswathi’s aged mother, brother and family are staying at Everest lodge, Kadiresan Street, Pettah, Colombo 11 hoping for the return of Saraswathi.
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| As per complaint made to the CMC Convener and Colombo district’s Member of Parliament Mano Ganesan MP by the victims, today 09th morning armed abductors had arrived at Kadiresan Street and tried to abduct missing Saraswathi’s brother Punyavadhan Pathmanathan, a 27 year old Tamil youth. However the mother Naduvilan Deivanai, aged 67 had come running and started crying loudly. The abductors had then introduced themselves as personnel from Pettah police station which is 200 yards away from the place of incident. The old aged but adamant mother had then demanded she be also taken with the son to the police station. While this commotion was occurring other residents had telephoned Pettah police station and complained that ‘some are trying to abduct residents’. Subsequently police personnel from nearby Pettah police station had arrived at the scene within minutes and spoken with the abductors. And then the abductors had got into their white van and got away. The white van number is 57-0662. A complaint of today’s incident is being made by Pathmanathan and Deivanai at the time of this release. It is made to the nearby police post at Wolfendhal Street under Pettah police station. |
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