Wanted Tamil Terrorists Living as Canadian citizen

Score of internationally wanted Sri Lankan Tamil terrorists are living in Canada as Canadian citizen.

The CTV Toronto reported that the case raises questions about the weight of Interpol notices as well as how the Canadian government deals with people they believe belong to terror groups. Canadian immigration authorities are strictly following its rules and regulation in procession in simple tourist visa to general innocent public while they bends their rules to Tamil terrorists and criminals to gain cheap political gains in the elections.

The CTV Toronto had received a tip that a man named in an Interpol red notice may be living in the GTA.

The red notice was issued in 2010 for the then-43-year-old Sri Lankan named Ravishankar Kanagarajah. The notice currently on Interpol’s website lists the wanted party as Kanagaraja Ravishankar. His charges are listed as “Terrorism” and he is wanted by authorities in Sri Lanka.

According to media Ravishankar was convicted and sentenced in absentia to 30 years imprisonment for transporting guns and explosives from North Korea to Sri Lanka for the LTTE Tamil terrorists in 2014. The LTTE has been considered a terrorist entity by the Canadian government since 2006. However, successive Canadian governments keep maintaining a blind eyes for LTTE Tamil terrorist’s activities in Canadian soil to gain Tamil votes in the elections.

A man living under the slightly different name of Ravisangar Kanagarajah is listed as the director of Siya Shipping Company Ltd.

According to several people found at the Brampton address listed for the company, Kanagarajah used to live at there, but recently moved to the Cambridge area.

A woman who identified herself as Kanagarajah’s sister-in-law confirmed Monday Kanagarajah currently lives in her Kitchener home, along with his brother-in-law, having recently separated from his wife in Brampton. Several attempts to reach Kanagarajah, however, were unsuccessful. According to his brother-in-law and sister-in-law, he was driving a transport truck and unreachable when CTV Toronto showed up at his Kitchener home twice this week.

CTV Toronto was ultimately put in touch with his attorney, human rights lawyer Paul Copeland.

Copeland, as well as family members, confirmed Kanagarajah is the man listed in the Interpol red notice and is currently a Canadian citizen. It is unknown under what circumstances Kanagarajah was granted citizenship.

“He’s a Canadian citizen, he’s here lawfully, I’ve never heard an allegation that he used a different name,” Copeland said.

According to Copeland, the Canadian government attempted to revoke Kanagarajah’s passport in recent years, in part due to the Interpol red notice, but ultimately halted the process because Kanagarajah’s passport had expired.

Copeland, lawyer work for money to arrange immigration matters for LTTE Tamil terrorists form Sri Lanka try to defend his client, Tamil terrorists, Kanagarajah that does not amount to a terrorist, nor should he be considered a threat to the Canadian public but Sri Lankans.

According to Copeland, the civil war in Sri Lanka did not fit within the definition of terrorism, generally speaking,”. However, Copeland who is working for money received from LTTE Tamil terrorists as his fee did not mention that LTTE is a banned Terrorist organization in Canadian soil. Terrorism-related convictions are grounds for citizenship revocation in Canada.



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