COLOMBO, Feb 25 — Sri Lanka’s criminal investigators arrested the country’s former intelligence chief on Wednesday in connection with the 2019 Easter Sunday bombings that...
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Anthony’s Shrine following an explosion in the church in Kochchikade in Colombo on April 21, 2019. — AFP picand enjoy FREE RM10 & when you sign up using code VERSAMM10 with min. cash of RM100 today! T&Cs apply.COLOMBO, Feb 25 — Sri Lanka’s criminal investigators arrested the country’s former intelligence chief on Wednesday in connection with the 2019 Easter Sunday bombings that killed 279 people, including 45 foreigners. Police said retired Major General Suresh Sallay was taken into custody at dawn in a suburb of the capital, Colombo. “He was arrested for conspiracy and aiding and abetting the Easter Sunday attacks,” an investigating officer told AFP.The coordinated bombings targeted three upmarket hotels in the capital, two Roman Catholic churches, and an evangelical Protestant church outside Colombo.The attack became the worst against civilians in a country where at least 100,000 people had been killed in a Tamil separatist war that ended in May 2009 after nearly four decades of violence. Sallay, who was promoted to State Intelligence Service chief in 2019 after Gotabaya Rajapaksa became president, had been accused of involvement in organising the suicide bombings, a charge he has denied.The country’s Roman Catholic Church has accused successive governments of failing to identify the masterminds behind the attacks. British broadcaster Channel 4 reported in 2023 that Sallay was linked to the Islamist bombers and had met them prior to the attack. A whistleblower told the network that Sallay had permitted the attack to proceed with the intention of influencing that year’s presidential election in favour of Rajapaksa. Two days after the bombings, Rajapaksa declared his candidacy and went on to win the November vote in a landslide after promising to stamp out Islamist extremism.A former member of the jihadist group told reporters in 2019 that they were originally funded by a military intelligence unit to propagate a fundamentalist ideology in Sri Lanka’s multi-ethnic eastern province. Sallay was employed in the intelligence unit that funded the jihadists. The government at the time admitted the military was behind the radical group. Sallay was promoted to head the SIS, Sri Lanka’s main intelligence agency, following Rajapaksa’s victory, but was dismissed after Anura Kumara Dissanayake won the presidency in 2024, promising prosecutions of those behind the attacks.Two days after the bombings, ISIS claimed responsibility, but investigators said they had no evidence to directly establish a foreign link. Other investigations faulted the authorities for failing to act on warnings from an Indian intelligence agency that an attack was imminent. More than 500 people were wounded in the bombings, which crippled the island nation’s lucrative tourism industry. US authorities in 2021 charged three Sri Lankans for supporting the Easter attacks, in which five US nationals were killed.The Supreme Court fined then-president Maithripala Sirisena and four senior officials more than US$1.03 million in a civil case for their failure to prevent the attacks. The UN has asked Sri Lanka to publish parts of previous inquiries into the bombings that were withheld from the public. — AFP
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