*Major Tuvan Nizam Muthalif* (සිහිපත් කිරිමකි)
Sri Lankan Military Intelligence Corps (MIC) Commanding Officer, Major Thuwan Nizam Muthaliff is the highest ranking Sri Lankan Military Intelligence officer to be killed since the signing of Cease Fire Agreement (CFA) between GOSL and LTTE
Commanding Officer, 1 st Regiment Sri Lanka Military Intelligence Corps Lieutenant Colonel T. N. Muthaliff RWP slain in LTTE gunfire on 31st May 2005, made his final journey to the burial grounds at Dehiwala Muhaideen Grand Jumma mosque for Janaza Wednesday (1st June) morning where his remains were laid to rest in conformity with Islamic traditions. Gun salute followed the full military honours accorded to his memory at the mosque premises. The military parade with the presence of over five hundred military personnel from more than ten Regiments, perhaps an unprecedented event in the Dehiwala- Mount Lavinia precincts, solemnly wended their way to the mosque premises while thousands of mourners lined up on waysides to pay their last respects to this fallen hero of the Sri Lanka Army. Some grief-stricken by-standers paid their tribute throwing flowers and petals towards the hearse that carried Lt Col. Muthaliff's remains.
Major Muthaliff, who was awarded the Rana Wickrama Padakkama (RWP), had also served in Vavuniya and other places in the North, during the war. was married to an Army officer commanding the Army's Women's Brigade and was the father of two children named Sara (09) and Marlik (04).
Major Muthalif's Funeral
++++

++++
Sri Lankan Military Intelligence Corps (MIC) Commanding Officer, Major Thuwan Nizam Muthaliff is the highest ranking Sri Lankan Military Intelligence officer to be killed since the signing of Cease Fire Agreement (CFA) between GOSL and LTTE
Commanding Officer, 1 st Regiment Sri Lanka Military Intelligence Corps Lieutenant Colonel T. N. Muthaliff RWP slain in LTTE gunfire on 31st May 2005, made his final journey to the burial grounds at Dehiwala Muhaideen Grand Jumma mosque for Janaza Wednesday (1st June) morning where his remains were laid to rest in conformity with Islamic traditions. Gun salute followed the full military honours accorded to his memory at the mosque premises. The military parade with the presence of over five hundred military personnel from more than ten Regiments, perhaps an unprecedented event in the Dehiwala- Mount Lavinia precincts, solemnly wended their way to the mosque premises while thousands of mourners lined up on waysides to pay their last respects to this fallen hero of the Sri Lanka Army. Some grief-stricken by-standers paid their tribute throwing flowers and petals towards the hearse that carried Lt Col. Muthaliff's remains.
Major Muthaliff, who was awarded the Rana Wickrama Padakkama (RWP), had also served in Vavuniya and other places in the North, during the war. was married to an Army officer commanding the Army's Women's Brigade and was the father of two children named Sara (09) and Marlik (04).
Major Muthalif's Funeral
++++


++++


