21 ප්රහාරයේ සැකකරුවෙක්
21 වෙනිදා ත්රස්ත ප්රහාරයේ අපි නොදන්න සීන් ගොඩක් තියෙනවා වගේ. මේ තියෙන්නේ එකක්.
Sri Lankan software engineer, under Indian surveillance, key in Easter attack
COLOMBO/AHMEDABAD,India (Reuters) - A Sri Lankan software engineer suspected by authorities in Sri Lanka of having provided technical and logistical support to the Easter Sunday suicide bombers was monitored by Indian intelligence agencies three years ago for links with Islamic State suspects, investigators said.
Four sources in Sri Lankan investigating agencies said they believed Aadhil Ameez, a 24-year-old, was the link between two groups that carried out the attacks on churches and hotels that killed more than 250 people and wounded hundreds more.
https://www.msn.com/en-xl/asia/srilanka/sri-lankan-software-engineer-under-indian-surveillance-key-in-easter-attack/ar-AABl5LJ?li=BBJE6P9&ocid=mailsignout
Aadhil has been arrested and is in police custody, the sources said. His arrest has not been made public, but when asked by Reuters, Ruwan Gunasekera, the main spokesman for the Sri Lankan police, confirmed Aadhil was taken into custody on April 25, four days after the attacks.
The spokesman declined to give more details.
21 වෙනිදා ත්රස්ත ප්රහාරයේ අපි නොදන්න සීන් ගොඩක් තියෙනවා වගේ. මේ තියෙන්නේ එකක්.
Sri Lankan software engineer, under Indian surveillance, key in Easter attack
COLOMBO/AHMEDABAD,India (Reuters) - A Sri Lankan software engineer suspected by authorities in Sri Lanka of having provided technical and logistical support to the Easter Sunday suicide bombers was monitored by Indian intelligence agencies three years ago for links with Islamic State suspects, investigators said.
Four sources in Sri Lankan investigating agencies said they believed Aadhil Ameez, a 24-year-old, was the link between two groups that carried out the attacks on churches and hotels that killed more than 250 people and wounded hundreds more.
https://www.msn.com/en-xl/asia/srilanka/sri-lankan-software-engineer-under-indian-surveillance-key-in-easter-attack/ar-AABl5LJ?li=BBJE6P9&ocid=mailsignout
Aadhil has been arrested and is in police custody, the sources said. His arrest has not been made public, but when asked by Reuters, Ruwan Gunasekera, the main spokesman for the Sri Lankan police, confirmed Aadhil was taken into custody on April 25, four days after the attacks.
The spokesman declined to give more details.