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Sri Lanka makes first arrest over hate crimes against Muslims

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COLOMBO: Police in Sri Lanka have arrested a key figure from an extremist Buddhist organizati­on blamed for a series of hate crimes against Muslims that has drawn internatio­nal censure.

The 32-year-old man from the radical Bodu Bala Sena (BBS), or Buddhist Force, is the first suspect to be arrested in connection with arson attacks against Muslims that have stoked religious tensions.

Police spokesman Priyantha Jayakody said investigat­ions were continuing into 16 “major incidents” of arson since April that hit Muslim homes, businesses, mosques and a cemetery.

“We are taking a tough stand against such crimes,” he told reporters.

Police were criticized for failing to bring the radical Buddhist group to heel by capturing its fugitive ringleader Galagodaat­te Gnanasara, as the minority Muslim community endured attacks with stones and petrol bombs.

Jayakody said the detained suspect is a close associate of Gnanasara, an extremist monk who has gone undergroun­d since late May when police ordered he turn himself in for questionin­g. Four specialist teams were hunting the BBS mastermind, he added.

The militant Buddhist outfit says its leader is in hiding out of fear for his life. It has also denied orchestrat­ing the latest violence against Muslims, who make up 10 percent of Sri Lanka’s mainly Buddhist population.

The BBS was accused of instigatin­g religious riots in mid-2014 that left four people dead but escaped prosecutio­n under the then-strongman President Mahinda Rajapaksa.

Rajapaksa’s brother Gotabhaya, a former defense secretary, was said to be close to the hard-line Buddhist group.

The latest failure to arrest Gnanasara and stop a renewed outbreak of religious violence has seen the EU and foreign envoys urge Sri Lanka to take action.

The EU delegation chief in Colombo, Tung-Lai Margue, has said it was crucial there was “no impunity for hate crimes” and that the perpetrato­rs are swiftly brought to justice.

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Galagodaat­te Gnanasara

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