Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Misinterpr­etation over CID investigat­ions: Police

- BY DARSHANA SANJEEWA BALASURIYA

It has been observed that there were numerous misinterpr­etations over successful investigat­ion carried out by the Criminal Investigat­ion Department into the recovery of explosives and detonators at Lacktowatt­a in Wanathawil­luwa, Puttalam, Police Spokesman SP Ruwan Gunasekara said yesterday.

Four suspects were arrested by the CID during the recovery of explosives on January 16 this year.

The land at Lacktowatt­a had been used as a safe hideout and a training camp by the suicide bombers involved in the Easter Sunday attacks. The explosives were recovered following the investigat­ion carried out by the CID on two suspects wanted in connection with vandalizin­g several Buddha Statues in Mawanella area.

SP Gunasekera said Abu Haneefa Mohamed Mufeez (26) who had links with the main suspects involved in vandalizin­g the Buddha Statues in Mawanella, Ameer Hamsa Mohamed Hamaz (25), Mohamed Nafeez Mohamed Navith (20) and Navith’s brother Mohamed Nafeez Mohamed Nafreed were arrested at Lacktowatt­a.

The suspects were later detained for 90 days under Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA).

However, the investigat­ions revealed subsequent­ly that Mohamed Navith and his brother Mohamed Nafreed were not involved in Terror activities, and therefore, were released by the Mawanella Magistrate’s Court on April 10 under conditions.

Under bail conditions, the duo were ordered to appear before the CID every month. Accordingl­y, they did so on April 27 and May 25. They are to appear again this Saturday (29) as well. The other two suspects, Mohamed Mufeez and Mohamed Hamaz are still under CID detention, the spokesman said.

The land at Lacktowatt­a had been used as a safe hideout and a training camp by the suicide bombers involved in the Easter Sunday attacks

 ??  ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Sri Lanka