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The bail application filed on behalf of former Senior DIG Anura Senanayake was rejected by the Colombo High Court today.
Senanayake, who was arrested in connection with the murder of Rugby player Wasim Thajudeen, was earlier re-remanded till April 18.
He was arrested on May 23, 2016, on charges of withholding evidence of Thajudeen’s murder. (T. Farook)
Justice bribe Friday, 07 April 2017 12:53 PM
Organise hunger strike and join wimal soraya
ANTON Friday, 07 April 2017 12:59 PM
BECAUSE HE DOESN'T HAVE A DEPRESSED DAUGHTER.
Wimal Friday, 07 April 2017 01:19 PM
The courts should release him immediately, considering the suffering of his family.
Quick BailOut Tricks Friday, 07 April 2017 01:42 PM
make a drama like wimal. you will bail out within a week
DING DONG Friday, 07 April 2017 01:51 PM
REVEAL THE HIDDEN TRUTH AND GET FREE WITHOUT SUFFERING ANY MORE OR ELSE BE IN THE REMAND FOR EVER. APART FROM JUSTICE .DEFINITELY YOUR SIN WILL HAUNT YOU BEHIND DAY AND NIGHT . via DM Android App
sara Friday, 07 April 2017 04:26 PM
Will it und up as Wimals Episode
Justica USA... Friday, 07 April 2017 08:10 PM
Anura...fake a chest pain...refuse to take food...in the meantime ask ur daughter or wife to get admitted in hospital by acting weird as if mentally depressed... dont wait for the next date of calling...fileca motion...ud be free due to exceptional circumstances .....via DM Android App
DR NO. Saturday, 08 April 2017 07:27 PM
WHAT ABOUT START ING A HUNGER STRIKE DRAMA AGAINST THE JUDICIARY AND FINALLY BRINGING HIS GRAND DAUGHTER FOR HIS RESCUE via DM Android App
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