Sri Lanka’s intelligence agencies have discovered that Kanjipani Imran, one of Sri Lanka’s strongest drug traffickers, who was taken to Sri Lanka from Dubai in a special operation and was under remand, fled to India within a few days after receiving bail in preparation for entering Pakistan.
According to intelligence reports, Kanjipani Imran, who traveled by sea from Mannar to Rameswaram in India on December 25th, planned to flee to Pakistan using his close relationship with drug traffickers and international terrorist gangs in Pakistan.
However, intelligence reports have raised the suspicion that he has already fled to Pakistan.
It is believed that he has chosen Pakistan to hide, as the Indian security forces have launched an operation to arrest the underworld in India.
Two of the country’s biggest drug traffickers, Wale Suda and Mohammad Siddique, had also chosen their safe havens in Pakistan for some time. Later, the Pakistani government arrested these two smugglers and handed them over to Sri Lanka.
Wele Suda was sentenced to death, and Mohammed Siddique, who was sentenced to life imprisonment, was later released through the Court of Appeal and is now staying in Dubai and engaging in drug trafficking.