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India warned Sri Lanka after detaining IS suspects

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NEW DELHI: India warned Sri Lanka of possible suicide bombings weeks before the Easter attacks, based on ‘threatenin­g’ Islamic State-influenced material seized from suspects in the southern state of Tamil Nadu, a source with knowledge of the investigat­ion told AFP yesterday.

A major dispute has erupted in Sri Lanka over why security services did not act over the warnings. The Sri Lankan police chief issued an alert on April 11 but it did not reach a top minister.

Several warnings were made to Sri Lanka, all at least two weeks before the Easter Sunday attacks on three churches and three hotels in which 359 people died, the source said.

India’s evidence, which included videos, was initially seized in raids in 2018 in which seven men were detained in the city of Coimbatore, media reports said.

The seven are now under investigat­ion on charges of links with the Islamic State group.

“The videos showed a radical leader in Sri Lanka making threatenin­g comments that indicated suicide attacks were possible,” the source said, speakingon­conditiono­fanonymity because of the sensitivit­y of the issue.

The source did not name the leader but Indian media reports said the videos showed Zahran Hashim, leader of the National Thowheeth Jama’ath (NTJ), calling for Islamic rule in Sri Lanka and southern India.

Some Indian media reported that the first warning of possible attacks was given in December.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Students and people light candles to pay respects to the victims of Sri Lanka’s serial bomb blasts, during a mass prayer at the Fatima Church in Islamabad, Pakistan.
— AFP photo Students and people light candles to pay respects to the victims of Sri Lanka’s serial bomb blasts, during a mass prayer at the Fatima Church in Islamabad, Pakistan.

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