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3 Tamil-Canadians to face sentencing in N.Y.
CTV.ca News Staff
Date: Monday Jan. 11, 2010 1:53 PM ET
A U.S. District Court judge will soon hand down sentences against a group of Tamil-Canadians who tried to purchase weapons from FBI undercover agents, which they intended to send to the Tamil Tigers.
In August 2006, Thiruthanikan Thanigasalam and Sahilal Sabaratnam were caught in an FBI sting in Long Island, N.Y., along with two other men, Sathajhan Sarachandran and Nadarasa Yogarasa.
The three Canadian men -- Thanigasalam, Sabaratnam and Sarachandran -- engaged in negotiations to purchase heat-seeking, anti-aircraft missiles and launchers, 500 AK-47s and other military equipment for the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), the FBI said. Yogarasa was arrested with them but was not charged with taking part in the negotiations.
Two-and-a-half years later, on Jan. 26, 2009, Sarachandran pleaded guilty to providing, conspiring to provide, and attempting to provide material support to the LTTE and conspiring and attempting to provide guided anti-aircraft missiles. Yogarasa pleaded guilty to attempting to provide material support to the LTTE and conspiring to do so.
The following day, Thanigasalam and Sabaratnam each pleaded guilty to conspiring and attempting to provide material support to the LTTE, as well as to conspiring and attempting to acquire guided anti-aircraft missiles.
Robert Nardoza, a spokesperson for the United States Attorney's Office in the Eastern District of New York, told CTV.ca by e-mail that Sarachandran and Yogarasa were originally supposed to be sentenced today. In court, however, the sentencing was rescheduled for the afternoon of Jan. 22.
Sabaratnam and Thanigasalam are due to be sentenced on Tuesday morning.
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I think he was pushed to take matters into his own hands. I have a teenage son and if he was involved with a drug dealer I would be furious and try anything to save him like this father did for his daughter. Why do police often say they can't do anything until it's too late? Whether it be a drug dealer or an abusive spouse, the police can't seem to do anything until something really bad happens. In this case they could have raided the drug dealers home and arrested him. The whole town knew what was going on in that house but yet the police chose to do nothing. Release this man and give him a medal for doing the right thing by his daughter. I can't wait to see the episode on W5, I will certainly be watching this one.
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