The Borneo Post

Sri Lanka exhumes body in politicall­y charged murder probe

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COLOMBO: Forensic experts exhumed the body of a Sri Lankan rugby star yesterday, following allegation­s that former president Mahinda Rajapakse’s son was involved in his murder.

A Colombo magistrate ordered a new murder investigat­ion into the May 2012 killing of Wasim Thajudeen last week after police said they had fresh evidence suggesting he had been tortured and killed.

The death was registered at the time as a road accident.

Sri Lanka’s former leader denied Sunday that his son, former rugby skipper Yoshitha Rajapakse, was involved and accused the government of seeking to make political capital out of the investigat­ion.

It comes a week ahead of parliament­ary elections in which he is hoping to make his political comeback after he suffered a surprise defeat in January’s presidenti­al vote.

Local media have reported that Thajudeen was killed over a love triangle that involved Rajapakse’s second son Yoshitha.

Both men had represente­d Sri Lanka at Rugby Sevens and Rajapakse senior has been accused by rival political parties and local media of helping to cover up the murder.

Government spokesman Rajitha Senaratne told reporters last week that three members of Rajapakse’s security contingent had been identified as the men who abducted and killed Thajudeen.

“The body had been wrapped in a plastic bag so it is well preserved and we hope to be able to finish our work very soon,” Sri Lanka’s chief judicial medical officer Ajith Thennakoon told reporters at the grave site.

Dozens of anti- Rajapakse activists carried placards denouncing the former leader and his administra­tion, which faced internatio­nal censure over alleged rights violations during his decade in power. — AFP

 ??  ?? A car transporti­ng the remains of Thajudeen leaves the burial ground of the Dehiwela mosque in Colombo after the body was exhumed to be sent to the Judicial Medical Officer. — AFP photo
A car transporti­ng the remains of Thajudeen leaves the burial ground of the Dehiwela mosque in Colombo after the body was exhumed to be sent to the Judicial Medical Officer. — AFP photo

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