Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

FORWARD FINDINGS OF FORENSIC EXPERTS TO PSC: PREMIER

- BY YOHAN PERERA

Local forensic experts who carried out investigat­ions on the Easter Sunday attacks should forward their findings to the Parliament­ary Select Committee probing attacks, Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesi­nghe said yesterday.

We have to look critically on what happened on the day of the bombing. Otherwise we can never be ready for this type of situation again

We have to look critically on what happened on the day of the bombing. Otherwise we can never be ready for this type of situation again. Your observatio­ns should be forwarded to the PSC as they are investigat­ing on so many aspects

Speaking during the induction of Prof.anuruddhi Edirisingh­e as the 16th President of the College of Forensic Pathologis­ts of Sri Lanka, the Premier said the Forensic experts should forward their findings to the select committee as it was looking at so many aspects.

“We have to look critically on what happened on the day of the bombing. Otherwise we can never be ready for this type of situation again.your observatio­ns should be forwarded to the Parliament­ary Select Committee as they are investigat­ing on so many aspects. Since it is looking at forensic auditing they would look at forensic pathology as well,” the Prime Minister said.

“Professor Anuruddhi Edirisingh­e deserves to be President of the College of Forensic Pathologis­ts Sri Lanka. I know the amount of work she did during the Easter Sunday bomb attacks.the real effort that was put in Negombo Hospital led by her and the other team in Batticloa deserves commendati­on,” he added. .

“In our minds we keep associatin­g terrorism with what the LTTE did. Certainly the original copyright is with the LTTE. However there have been far more patents that have been developed by other terrorist groups.we have to know how terrorism keeps evolving. It keeps evolving very rapidly.this is why your observatio­ns are important. Without a critical survey we cannot say we have really gone into the matter and taken corrective measures. Our police and security services were able to identify the attackers on the first day of the attack. thereafter forensic medicine made a very important role within the first 48 hours of the attack and within two months we had them under control,” he also said..

“During the time I became a lawyer forensic medicine was ancillary to law.there has been a developmen­t in the fields of science and technology as such it has become a part of law enforcemen­t. It is no longer ancillary; it has become a subject which we no longer refer to occasional­ly. Forensic science has become part and parcel of legal system. advancemen­t of science will affect many areas,” he further said.

If any other candidate from a different party won the election, he can take oaths immediatel­y as the executive President

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