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Tamil jailed for supplying Tigers | Tamil jailed for supplying Tigers |
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The founder of the British Tamil Association has been jailed for two years for supplying the militant Tamil Tigers group. | |
Arunachalam Chrishanthakumar, 52, was sentenced at London's Old Bailey for illegally procuring equipment for the Sri Lankan group. | Arunachalam Chrishanthakumar, 52, was sentenced at London's Old Bailey for illegally procuring equipment for the Sri Lankan group. |
He had been convicted of receiving electrical components for terrorism and receiving documents for terrorism. | He had been convicted of receiving electrical components for terrorism and receiving documents for terrorism. |
Three other men who had been tried alongside him were cleared. | Three other men who had been tried alongside him were cleared. |
This was a protracted, deliberate breaking of a law Justice Saunders | This was a protracted, deliberate breaking of a law Justice Saunders |
Jonathan Laidlaw QC, prosecuting, said Chrishanthakumar procured equipment for the Tigers with an "obvious terrorist purpose". | Jonathan Laidlaw QC, prosecuting, said Chrishanthakumar procured equipment for the Tigers with an "obvious terrorist purpose". |
Mr Justice Saunders said: "This was a protracted, deliberate breaking of a law. These are very serious offences which warrant substantial sentences. | Mr Justice Saunders said: "This was a protracted, deliberate breaking of a law. These are very serious offences which warrant substantial sentences. |
"The terrorist law has to be obeyed as part of our obligations internationally." | "The terrorist law has to be obeyed as part of our obligations internationally." |
The judge said the case was exceptional because, at the time the offences were carried out, the Tamil Tigers were not a banned group in Sri Lanka because of the ongoing peace talks with the Sri Lankan government. | The judge said the case was exceptional because, at the time the offences were carried out, the Tamil Tigers were not a banned group in Sri Lanka because of the ongoing peace talks with the Sri Lankan government. |
The judge told the Old Bailey: "He is a thoroughly decent man who deliberately broke the law in support of a cause he fervently believed in." | The judge told the Old Bailey: "He is a thoroughly decent man who deliberately broke the law in support of a cause he fervently believed in." |
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