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Ms S Jegarajah (instructed by K Ravi Solicitors, Middlesex HA5 5DY) appeared on behalf of the Claimant Miss Lisa Busch (instructed by the Treasury Solicitor) appeared on behalf of the Defendant ____________________
You have stated one of the main reasons that the Immigration Judge did not accept your client would be of continuing interest to the authorities was '.... despite being an LTTE member, he was able to pass through checkpoints and the airport without any difficulties'.
In your letter of 12 January 2009, you have quoted various extracts from the BHC letters of 28 August 2008 and 1 October 2008. The quotes explain how a person who knows the layout of Colombo Airport can by-pass immigration controls and walk from landside to airside with virtually no checks and how the State Intelligence Service (SIS) can intervene in certain case specific situations.
However, in relation to the ease in which your client was able to leave Sri Lanka using his own passport, it is noted that the BHC letter of 28 August 2008 also stated:
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