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The Bambalapitiya Police today said they had launched investigations into Sunday night's disappearance of the 29-year-old businessman.
His family members had complained to the Police that the businessman Mohammed Sakeem Sulaiman had gone missing while outside his residence.
Police said they had removed samples from the pools of blood found in the vicinity while his watch which was found near his residence at Kothalawala Avenue, Bambalapitiya was also taken into police custody.
According to reports Mr. Sulaiman had complained to the CID about two frauds amounting to Rs.70 million allegedly committed by several businessmen this year.
He had lodged another complaint with the Colombo Fraud Investigation Bureau over two frauds amounting to Rs.7 million.
Police said some of the cases had been investigated and several businessmen had been granted bail in the cases.
Police suspects the businessman might have been abducted in connection with the complaints he had made. (Darshana Sanjeewa)
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Asoka Monday, 22 August 2016 02:44 PM
I am wondering why still non of our forensic experts in this DM forum, haven't comment something on this...!!
S Holmes Tuesday, 23 August 2016 12:19 AM
The "Thajudeen Dream Team" will be able to solve this crime.
Virtex Tuesday, 23 August 2016 02:07 AM
Could be a white van of MR. via DM Android App
P K Tuesday, 23 August 2016 03:36 AM
Unethical petah business leads to this
Don Tuesday, 23 August 2016 04:13 AM
If you want to be like Singapore you have to emulate them. Criminal cases take too long and justice is denied to the victims. via DM Android App
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