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He surrendered to the Sri Lanka Army on April 22, 2009, during the final stage of the war, with another prominent LTTE leader, George Master, in the Putumatalam area of Mullaitivu inside the No-Fire Zone.
From this sentence, the following information was extracted.
Sri Lanka Putumatalam MullaitivuMullaitivu
surrender He to the Sri Lanka ArmyThis data was extracted from the following paragraph of the newspaper clippings.
Daya Master had earlier told local media that he would contest the election for the NPC under the ruling party, United People's Freedom Alliance (UPFA) ticket. Daya Master, a former English teacher, joined the LTTE and became the media spokesman of the outfit. He surrendered to the Sri Lanka Army on April 22, 2009, during the final stage of the war, with another prominent LTTE leader, George Master, in the Putumatalam area of Mullaitivu inside the No-Fire Zone. A Sri Lankan court subsequently released them on bail.
| Event ID | Date | Country | Storyhead |
|---|---|---|---|
| 63342-127645-323722 | 5/20/2013 | Sri Lanka | Nine persons attempting to commemorate LTTE cadres taken in for questioning and released subsequently |
The original source are newspaper clippings and extracts collected by the South Asian Terrorism Portal.
Note: incidences are geocoded by the district centroid.
In the same newspaper clipping is further information on the events:
| Event ID | Date | Country | Act | District |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 63342-127645-323722 | 5/20/2013 | Sri Lanka | surrender | Mullaitivu |