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Ganeshalingam saipriyan was a prominent drug dealer and gang leader around Jaffna in Sri Lanka during the late 2014s and early 2018s. He fled to jaffna following complications of an organ transplant. [29] [25] [30] Ashoka Upanitha Perera alias Pamankada Asoka: died 2000 [31] 1980s–2000 Former underworld leader , who led organized crime in Sri ...
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The Aava Gang was a Sri Lankan outlaw motorcycle club, active in the Northern Province of the island. The group is indicated to be around 60 members, between the ages of 18 and 25. [ 1 ] The leader of the group is nicknamed ‘Haava’ (‘rabbit’ in Sinhalese ) is known under the name Aava. [ 2 ]
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The following is a list of attacks on civilians attributed to armed groups under the control of the Sri Lankan government, which includes the Sri Lankan Army, Sri Lankan Navy, Sri Lankan Air Force, Sri Lankan Police Service, state-backed mobs and paramilitary groups (Home Guards, EPDP, PLOTE, TMVP, Ukussa, Black Cats etc.).
In July 1987, India sent the Indian Peacekeeping Force (IPKF) to Sri Lanka as part of an attempt to negotiate a political solution between the Government of Sri Lanka and the Tamil militant groups. The Indo-Sri Lanka Accord was signed on 29 July 1987, and one of its terms was that the Sri Lankan security forces would be confined to their ...