Nimalrajan death: British war crimes police hold suspect

British war crimes police have arrested a suspect in connection with the 2000 murder of high-profile Sri Lankan journalist Mylvaganam Nimalrajan during the country’s brutal civil war, they said in an AFP reported.

Officers from London’s Metropolitan Police War Crimes team arrested a 48-year-old man in Northamptonshire, central England, on Tuesday and subsequently released him “under investigation,” a statement said.

Police appealed to members of the Sri Lankan community for any information that might assist the investigation into the murder of Nimalrajan, who was killed by unidentified gunmen at his home in October 2000.

Nimalrajan was a Tamil journalist based in the northern Jaffna peninsula who reported for various news organisations, including the BBC, according to the Committee to Protect Journalists.

He was one of the few sources of independent news from Jaffna, a strife-torn area where journalists were rarely allowed free access during the 37-year conflict, the CPJ said.

“This is a significant update in what is a sensitive, complex investigation,” said the Met’s Richard Smith.

Under the UK’s “no safe haven” policy, British police can investigate anyone who may fall under the UK’s jurisdiction and who is suspected of committing war crimes, crimes against humanity, genocide or torture anywhere in the world.