Arab Times

Gotabaya vows blasts probe:

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A former Sri Lankan defense chief who is a frontrunne­r in next month’s presidenti­al election said he’ll order a fresh probe into the Easter Sunday blasts that killed 263 people by appointing a presidenti­al commission if he wins.

Gotabaya Rajapaksa has said the commission would be set up on a request made by Cardinal Malcolm Ranjith, a top leader of the Roman Catholic Church in Sri Lanka. Ranjith has previously called for an independen­t and transparen­t commission to investigat­e the attack, which was blamed on Islamic extremists.

Rajapaksa, a powerful defense official in the government of his brother, former President Mahinda Rajapaksa, is a favorite to win the Nov. 16 election, in which national security has become the focal point.

While addressing an election rally on Saturday, Rajapaksa also pledged to bolster national security by improving intelligen­ce services and also to provide legal cover to the intelligen­ce officers, according to a statement released from his media office on Sunday.

Rajapaksa is a hero to many Sri Lankans – especially ethnic majority Sinhalese – for his crucial role in ending the prolonged civil war in this Indian ocean island nation a decade ago. His popularity is on the increase after the Easter attacks that killed 263 people and wounded 500 others.

President Maithripal­a Sirisena has said he was kept in the dark on intelligen­ce about the planned attacks and vowed to “take stern action” against officials who failed to share it.

He later appointed a presidenti­al commission to probe the attack.

Following the attack, national police chief Pujith Jayasundar­a was suspended and former Defense Secretary Hemasiri Fernando resigned. Both were later arrested after the presidenti­al commission found grounds to charge them with derelictio­n of duties and criminal negligence. (AP)

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