Career
Thillaiyampalam Sivanesan joined in 1981 along with Pottu Amman. Sea Tigers
Colonel Soosai was known as the "Admiral" for the Sea Tigers. He led the sea tigers and attacked many of Sri Lankan Navy boats.
After a major offensive in 2007 by the Sri Lankan Army, the Sea Tigers became less effective as the Sri Lankan Navy matched their strength with better weapons, and faster boats such as Super Dvora Mk World War II The Sea Tigers was still effective until lost the war on 19 May 2009.
Unceasing Waves 3
This was the first attack in which used sea to transport cadres for an attack which was likely to be unsuccessful. Soosai said this mission was a do or die mission because Balraj had to take control of Elephant Pass in order for the mission to be successful.
On May 18, 2009 the Sri Lankan government claimed that Brigadier Soosai was killed when a rocket hit the armored-plated van he was riding in after a two-hour firefight. Troops removed and claimed to have identified his body along with the rebel leader Velupillai Prabhakaran and other rebel fighters.
At the time of his apparent death, he was wanted by Interpol because the Magistrate Court in Wattala, Sri Lanka, had issued an arrest warrant on terrorism charges.