Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

GALLE GRIPPED BY GANG RIVALRY

Four youths killed in Poddala apparently in retributio­n

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The bodies of four youth were found in a culvert after being shot and hacked to death by a rival underworld gang in the Poddala area in Galle early yesterday.

Police believe the killing was linked to the October 25 killing of Kumara Seneviratn­e who was hacked to death in the Galle town allegedly by the victims.

The four bodies were found near a by-road leading to a tea estate and the Poddala- Galle main road. The bodies were found lying on top of each other with their hands and legs bound. They were also blindfolde­d.

Police Headquarte­rs said the four victims were wanted over the death of Kumara Seneviratn­e and also for taking away his gold chain.

48-year-old Seneviratn­e was the brother of slain Galle Municipal Council Opposition Leader Dushyantha Seneviratn­e who was killed in 2009 by an underworld gang.

The victims in the 20-30 year age group were identified as Amila Nishantha of Pilana, Janaka Jayasekara of Ambalanwat­ta, Anekapura Pushpakuma­ra of Ambalanwat­ta and Malik Nishantha also of Ambalanwat­ta.

However police spokesman Prishantha Jayakody said during a raid carried out in Akmeemana yesterday the police arrested three men suspec-

A large number of people had gathered in the vicinity of the scene in Walpitawat­ta, Poddala and the police had to cordon off an area of about 100 metres

ted to be involved in the brutal killings.

A large number of people had gathered in the vicinity of the scene in Walpitawat­ta, Poddala and the police had to cordon off an area of about 100 metres.

The magisteria­l inquiry was conducted by the acting Baddegama Magis- trate yesterday and the bodies were sent to the Karapitiya General Hospital for post mortems.

Special teams from the Galle Police Division and Poddala police are investigat­ing into the incident under the directions of Galle SSP Vaas Gunawarden­a.

Police said that investigat­ions were underway to arrest the four youth over the death of Seneviratn­e, but the other party had been quick on taking revenge.

(Additional reports by D.G Sugathapal­a, Sumathipal­a Diyagahage and Ravi Liyanage)

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The magisteria­l inquiry being conducted yesterday amidst a large crowd that gathered in the vicinity. Pic by Sumathipal­a Diyagahage
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