• Too much of freedom' led to bombings says army commander

    Sri Lanka's army commander, Mahesh Senanayake told the BBC "too much of freedom" had led to the Easter Sunday suicide bombings, which killed over 250 people. 

  • Death toll from Easter Sunday attack rises in Batticaloa 

    The Easter Sunday attack at the Zion Church in Batticaloa claimed another victim this week, after 27-year-old Parameswaran Presteen succumbed to his injuries on Thursday evening.

  • Armed Sri Lankan soldiers search Jaffna homes

    Homes in Jaffna were searched by armed Sri Lankan soldiers, as security operations across the North-East continue.

  • Sri Lankan military searches Jaffna Uni, 2 arrested

    Sri Lankan military and police carried out a search operation at the University of Jaffna during the early hours of the morning local time, arresting the president and the secretary of the Arts Union. 

  • Gotabaya gave NTJ office in Colombo, claims Sri Lankan MP

    A Sri Lankan parliamentarian claimed the former defence secretary Gotabaya Rajapaksa gave the National Thawheed Jammath (NTJ) land for an office in Colombo, amidst claims the organisation was on the Sri Lankan intelligence payroll.

    Members of the NTJ are accused of carrying out the Easter Sunday attacks that killed hundreds of people on suicide bomb explosions at churches and hotels across the island. The organisation has since been banned by the Sri Lankan government.

  • Police register families in Trincomalee

    Sri Lankan police have instructed families in Trincomalee to register their details with authorities. 

  • Indian intelligence agency conducts raids in Tamil Nadu and Kerala
    <p>Following the Easter Sunday bombing in Sri Lanka, which claimed the lives of over 250 people, the Indian National Intelligence Agency (NIA) has launched sweeping raids in Tamil Nadu and Kerala resulting in two arrests.</p> <p>In Kerala, the NIA arrested Riyas Aboobacker, who was residing in the Palakkad area of Kerala, after gaining confessions that he wanted to carry out a suicide attack in Kerala.</p>
  • St Anthony statue vandalised in Puttalam

    A statue of St Anthony's at the shrine in Pallakandal, Puttalam was vandalised on Tuesday. 

  • NTJ leader Zahran's sister arrested

    The sister of Zahran Hashim, Mathaniya Mohammed Hashim, was arrested yesterday by Sri Lankan police. 

    Zahran, the leader of the now banned, National Thowheeth Jama'ath (NTJ), was responsible for the Easter Sunday bombing at the luxury hotel, Shangri-La. 

  • Sri Lankan police name 9 suicide bombers

    St Anthony's church, Colombo after Easter Sunday bombings

    Sri Lankan police yesterday named the nine men and women responsible for the Easter Sunday suicide bombings which killed over 250 people. 

  • Four Chinese scientists among blast victims

    Four Chinese scientists were among those killed by the Easter Sunday bombings, the country's embassy in Colombo said this week. 

  • ‘Release my husband’ demands wife of former LTTE cadre

    The wife of a former LTTE cadre who has been held for more than five months without charge has demanded his release, at an emotional press conference in Batticaloa yesterday.

    Kathirgamathamby Rajakumarar, also known as Ajanthan, was arrested by Sri Lankan police over claims he was involved in the murder of two Sri Lankan policemen in Vavunathivu in November last year. 

    However, three men detained following the Easter Sunday attacks have reportedly claimed responsibility for the assassinations.

  • Australian embassy offers staff flights out of Sri Lanka

    The Australian government has offered staff in the country and their families flights out of Sri Lanka, after more warnings that terror attacks may be possible in the wake of the Easter Sunday bombings.

    An Australian Department of Foreign Affairs spokesperson said "voluntary departures to return to Australia" were being made available to embassy staff and their families, as well as for volunteers in the country working under the Australian Volunteers International (AVI) program.

  • Hundreds of troops deployed to search South Eastern campus

    South Eastern University’s campus in Oluvil, Amparai was subjected to intense military search operations on Monday.

  • Vavuniya families of disappeared pay tribute to blast victims on 800th day of protest

    Families of the disappeared marked 800 days of protest in Vavuniya on Monday with prayers at the town’s Church of St Anthony.

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