Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Manhunt intensifie­s for Ampara suspects after pill turns to flour

- By Sandun Jayawardan­a

With the Government Analyst debunking a claim that ‘sterilizat­ion pills’ had been found in meals served to customers at an Ampara eatery, police have intensifie­d the hunt for those who used the claim as a pretext to launch a mob attack on Muslims in Ampara town.

On Monday, Police arrested four persons. They were produced in the Ampara Magistrate’s Court the next day, and remanded till March 19. After the Government Analyst’s report said on Thursday that the substance found in the meal was “starchy food matter”, Police are continuing efforts to track down the main suspects.

The Government Analyst determined there was no chemical component in the sample sent to the department. It was earlier alleged that ‘ sterilizat­ion pills’ were found in the meal, and that these pills were introduced in the meals given to Sinhala customers. The story had spread rapidly in the Sinhala dominant town and surroundin­g areas, prompting an angry mob to attack several Muslimowne­d businesses and a mosque and vehicles. Police could not bring the situation under control and had to call in reinforcem­ents, P. Wanigasing­he said state valuation officers had inspected the properties which were attacked to assess the damage. While valuation activities were ongoing, complicati­ons had arisen with regard to the payment of compensati­on as those who occupied the buildings and operating businesses were tenants.

“The owners of the buildings have rented them out to others. So, we have to assess damage caused to the buildings and damage caused to goods inside separately,” he explained.

He, however, said this would not be an issue so long as an inventory of what was inside was available in records given to police. The Government had anyway given an assurance that it would pay compensati­on for the damage caused and repair the buildings, he pointed out.

Nearly two weeks after the incident, security continues to be tight in Ampara in view of the subsequent violent incidents in Kandy and the declaratio­n of a State of Emergency to quell the violence. There is a strong police and Special Task Force (STF) presence in the area. The army is also assisting in security arrangemen­ts after being mobilized under emergency regulation­s.

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