Parties on both sides of the conflict accused the Mission of impartiality and appeasement of the other side. The SLMM regarded its role as documenting violations of the ceasefire agreement, mediating between the parties and supplying factual information to the international sponsors of the peace process.
Leaked diplomatic cables revealed that SLMM caused the gunrunning vessel of the LTTE to evade capture by the
Sri Lanka Navy. In 2003 Sri Lankan intelligence identified a
LTTE arms re-supply vessel and prepared to intercept it. Because of the ceasefire agreement in place the SLMM was also duly notified. SLMM immediately contacted the Tigers and inquired whether one of their arms resupply ships were operating off the northeastern coast foiling the plan of the Navy to intercept the vessel. The arms resupply vessel escaped from Sri Lankan waters, out of the reach of the navy. After this incident, then
Sri Lankan President Chandrika Kumaratunga requested to remove SLMM chief
Tryggve Tellefsen of the Norwegian government. SLMM chief had admitted to then
US Ambassador that the SLMM in fact caused the events that allowed the LTTE to evade apprehension by
Sri Lanka Navy. ==Heads==