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The fourteen suspects, who were arrested in connection with the violent incident at Angulana, were released on bail by the Moratuwa Magistrate today.
They were released on two sureties of Rs.100,000 each by the Magistrate.
The police arrested 14 suspects including five women for causing damage to the Angulana Police Station and vehicles during a protest staged by the residents of the area. (Reka Tharangani Fonseka)
Gana Friday, 17 July 2020 05:29 PM
These are the type of incidents that makes the U.N. not to trust Sri Lanka. Policemen kill an innocent man and those Policemen are only suspended but when people protest at the Police Station they are arrested and produced in court.
Silva Friday, 17 July 2020 05:52 PM
AS USUAL PRACTICE. POLICR WAS VERY TIRED. RUNNING. CATCHING, HOLDING,PUSHING,DRAGGING AND LOCKING. FINALLY ONE SIMPLE SOLUTION. BAILED OUT NEXT SITTINGS AFTER ONE YEAR. BYE BYE BYR
Usual Saturday, 18 July 2020 10:56 AM
Usual ending to police action : K/0 the complainant or messenger.
Bandu Wanigasekera Saturday, 18 July 2020 10:59 AM
They pelted stones because the law was ineffective. Desperation means violence as JVP and LTTE violence showed. Even the worm turns at injustice.
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