Former Sri Lankan Intelligence Head Arrested in Easter Attack Probe

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Colombo, February 25 Suresh Sally, a former head of Sri Lanka's state intelligence service, was arrested on Wednesday in connection with the 2019 Easter bombings, according to police sources.

Sally was arrested by the police's Crime Investigation Department in the Colombo suburb of Peliyagoda while on his way to work at a non-governmental organization, they said.

The arrest is linked to the 2019 Easter Sunday bombings, which killed 270 people, including 11 Indians, at churches and five-star hotels in Colombo, according to the sources.

Sally was serving in a diplomatic position overseas when the attacks took place. A retired Major General, he had headed the state intelligence service under the Rajapaksa government before 2015.

The coordinated attacks were carried out by a local militant group. There were allegations that the defence establishment had prior intelligence about the impending attacks, including warnings shared by India, but failed to act in time.

The then government, led by President Maithripala Sirisena, was accused of inaction to prevent the attacks despite intelligence shared by India.

The current National People's Power (NPP) government reopened the Easter terror attack investigations in late 2024, stating that political influence had earlier led to a cover-up.

An official police statement on the arrest is awaited.
 
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