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30th October 2012 10:57 AM
The
three-day long tribunal hearing with regard to the ban on the Liberation Tigers
of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) ended here on on Monday, with tribunal head Justice V K
Jain stating that a final hearing would he held at New Delhi on November 3. On
Monday, the tribunal was closeted for nearly three hours.
Later,
MDMK legal wing secretary G Devadoss told journalists that their party’s
general secretary Vaiko would participate in the final hearing.
Earlier
the Justice heard out three police personnel - Sub-Inspector Selvarani,
Inspector R Venkateswaran and Srinivasan with regard to cases pertaining to the
banned outfit.
From
Selvarani, the Justice asked for the details pertaining to a case filed against
Naam Tamilar Iyakkam leader Seeman, for his alleged comments with regard
to the killing of Sri Lankan students.
Similarly,
Inspector Venkateswaran detailed the case in which the Q-branch police arrested
five persons, including two Lankan refugees, with 47 walkie talkies, a Tata
Sumo and `4.5 lakh in cash. Another case pertained to the arrest of Jesuraj, a
member of the Tamilar Revolutionary Front, who was alleged to have close links
with the LTTE.