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Police Narcotics Bureau Inspector Neomal Rangajeewa who was in remanded custody in connection with the investigation on the deaths of 27 inmates at the Welikada prison in 2012, was granted bail by the Court of Appeal today.
He was granted on bail by President of the Court of Appeal Preethi Padman Surasena on two sureties of Rs. 100,000, considering the bail application.
The CID arrested IP Rangajeewa and former Magazine Prisons Superintendent Emil Ranjan Lamahewa on March 28 in connection with the incident.
However, Emil Ranjan Lamahewa is still in remanded custody.
ANTON Tuesday, 25 September 2018 11:29 AM
BUT THE REAL CULPRITS NEVER GET BAIL FROM THE HELL.
Ceylon Tuesday, 25 September 2018 01:50 PM
If did the job according to law,no such troubles for this man.those who told him to do crimes now living with super luxuries.this henchman is suffering in remand,he has to suffer like this during his life time.sinners.
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