Balasingham Nadesan

Balasingham Nadesan (Tamil:பாலசிங்கம் நடேசன்) was the LTTEs Political Chief from late 2007 until his death in 2009. He used to be the head of Police of the LTTE and was formerly based in Tamil Nadu.

Personal life
Balasingham Nadesan married a Sinhalese woman when he was a policeman for the Sri Lankan Government in Colombo.He left the Sri Lankan Police and joined the LTTE and becoming the head of the LTTE Police after the Black July riots in 1983 in Colombo.

LTTE
Balasingham Nadesan was the head of the police for Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam which were established in 1992 in the Jaffna peninsula region of northern Sri Lanka. As police chief, Nadesan oversaw the building of new police stations in the East following the 2002 Ceasefire Agreement brokered by Norway. He also accompanied numerous LTTE delegations overseas. Later on he became the head of the political division after S. P. Thamilselvan was killed in an air strike by SLAF.

Death
Nadesan was killed on 18 May 2009 when the Sri Lankan Army overcame the final stronghold of the Tamil Tiger. It is alleged that Nadesan, his Sinhalese wife and his two children were killed by the Sri Lankan Army even though Nadesan had agreed to surrender in the White Flag incident, however the Sri Lankan government stated that they were shot in the back by their own people, and that the army never executed any individuals.