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Sri Lankan drug lord Kimbula Ela Guna arrested in Chennai. Representational Image  |  Photo Credit: IANS
Chennai: Sri Lankan drug kingpin Kimbula Ela Guna was arrested from Chennai Airport in Tamil Nadu on Sunday. Tamil Nadu Q branch sleuths had arrested the drug lord Guna, who had links with LTTE, on Sunday night.
As per Guna a confessions, four more people including drug lord s son Kennedy alias Bumma have been arrested from a hideout in the city on Monday, according to the
Times of India report.
The three other men have been identified as Dileepan, Vigneshwara Perumal and Prabhakaran. Moreover, five more people have been lodged in Chingal Pet sub-jail.
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Chennai (TOI/News 1st); Tamil Nadu Q branch sleuths arrested a notorious Sri Lankan drug lord Kimbula Ela Guna, who had links with LTTE, from Chennai airport on Sunday night (31).
Based on the confession, central crime branch sleuths arrested four more people including Guna’s son Kennedy alias Bumma and three more people from a hideout in the city on Monday (01), said the Times of India.
The Q branch wing of the Tamil Nadu police, based on a specific tip, intercepted Guna alias Gunasekaran, 45, while he was about to board a flight to New Delhi on Sunday night.
Inquiries revealed that Guna was part of the foiled attack on former President of Sri Lanka Chandrika Kumaratunga in 1999, in which she lost one of her eyes, said the Times of India.