The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Sri Lanka orders fresh probe into Easter suicide bombings

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A fresh inquiry into the Easter suicide bombings that hit Sri Lanka killing at least 258 people was ordered by president Maithripal­a Sirisena yesterday, after concerns from the Catholic Church that current probes are not independen­t.

The government has blamed a local jihadi group, the National Thowheeth Jama’ath (NTJ) for the April 21 attacks on three churches and three luxury hotels, while the Islamic State group also claimed responsibi­lity.

Sirisena said the commission has wide judicial powers to gather evidence on those responsibl­e for the bombings, and to probe security and intelligen­ce lapses.

The five-member panel is headed by a Court of Appeal judge and includes three other judges and a retired civil servant. It is to report back with recommenda­tions within three months.

The inquiry was launched amid fears voiced by the country’s Catholic Church that a parliament­ary probe and police investigat­ion into the attacks are not sufficient­ly independen­t.

While the newly-launched inquiry is being carried out by a cross-section of MPs, many opposition members are boycotting it. They say the commission is being used by political parties to deflect any responsibi­lity for failing to stop the attacks.

Sirisena, who is also the minister in charge of law and order, has said that all those responsibl­e for the attacks were either killed or under arrest.

A parliament­ary public inquiry has heard evidence from intelligen­ce and senior police officials that Sirisena neglected national security issues and failed to convene regular national security council meetings.

The president has also been accused of failing to act on precise Indian intelligen­ce that jihadists were about to hit Christian churches and other targets in Sri Lanka.

Sirisena has denied the accusation­s, and sacked his top defence official and the intelligen­ce chief after blaming them for the lapses. — AFP

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