Sri Lanka

The Secretary to the Public Security Ministry has handed over the report of the Presidential Commission to penetrate the Easter Sunday bomb attacks to the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) for additional examinations, under the directions of the President, Minister of Public Security Ananda Wijepala said.Meanwhile, on March 30, President Anura Kumara Dissanayake specified that investigations into the Easter Sunday horror attacks are being carried out quickly, which numerous of those responsible will be exposed before Easter Sunday this year.
He made these remarks while dealing with the event at a public conference in Deiyandara.Further commenting on the matter, the President included, Investigations into the Easter attacks are being performed methodically.
April 21 when again marks the anniversary of the Easter attacks.The President also noted, The Criminal Investigation Department (CID) is working to expose a significant group accountable for the attacks before April 21.





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