Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Only 3 extremist groups were named to former President to be banned

- BY YOSHITHA PERERA

Although the Directorat­e of Military Intelligen­ce (DMI) and the State Intelligen­ce Service (SIS) submitted details on six Islamic extremist groups which operated within the country to be banned, former CNI Sisira Mendis and former Defence Secretary Hemasiri Fernando had only sent a list of three groups to former President Maithripal­a Sirisena after the Easter Sunday blasts, it was yesterday informed at the PCOI probing the Easter Sunday attacks, yesterday.

Testifying before the Commission, former CNI Director Sisira Mendis said that after the coordinate­d terror attacks he and the former Defence Secretary sent a letter to the former President attaching the details of National Thawheed Jama’ath (NTJ), Jamaathé Millathé Ibrahim and

Wilaayath As Seylani.

“In the letter we informed the former President to take measures to ban the three organisati­ons because these organisati­ons had direct links to the coordinate­d terror attacks on April 21, 2019,” he said.

Commission­ers then questioned the witness as to why he had not referred to the other three Islamic extremist organisati­ons which the DMI and SIS wanted to ban in the letter sent to the former President.

Responding to the question witness said that the three organisati­ons, All Ceylon Thawheed Jama’ath (ACTJ), Sri Lanka Thawheed Jamaath (SLTJ) and Ceylon Thawheed Jamaath (CTJ) had extremist views but the other organisati­ons were not directly linked to the terror attack.

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