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Sri Lanka arrests ex-intelligence chief over 2019 Easter bombings

Sri Lanka's Criminal Investigation Department has arrested the former chief of intelligence in the country for allegedly being involved with Easter bombings that claimed 279 lives.

Police spokesman said retired Major-General Suresh Sallay was taken into custody in Colombo for questioning under Sri Lanka's Prevention of Terrorism Act, but did not specify the reason for his arrest.

"We're awaiting CID instructions on?specific accusations. The spokesman confirmed that he had been arrested for the Easter attacks and would be brought before a court.

Sallay - who was 'appointed to head Sri Lanka State Intelligence Service by then President Gotabaya Rajapaksa in late 2019 - could not be contacted for comment while in custody and has not yet appoint a lawyer. Sallay was a senior officer in the armed services at the time of the attacks.

He denied wrongdoing in the past when, in several media reports including Channel 4's 2023 report, it was alleged that Rajapaksa?had connections to the bombers? and allowed the attacks to continue with the intent of influencing the 2019 presidential election to Rajapaksa's benefit.

Anura Kumara dissanayake has promised to prosecute those who commit crimes.

Three churches and three hotels were targeted in the string of attacks that took place on Easter Sunday, April 21, 2019. The worst attacks in Sri Lankan history also injured 500 people, mostly from the island's Christian minority.

The court in Sri Lanka is also hearing several other people accused of having links to the attacks. (Reporting and editing by YP. Rajesh, Andrei Khalip.

(source: Reuters)