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Two navy personnel including a commodore were arrested by the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) today over the abduction and disappearance of 11 students from Tamil schools around Colombo in 2006.
The two suspects were summoned to the CID this morning to record statements in connection with the incident. (Nirangi Abewickrama and Indika Ramanayake)
Kadiya Saturday, 04 March 2017 07:04 AM
Not that their action should be condoned but they were certainly carrying out orders but by whom is the question!
TJ Saturday, 04 March 2017 08:20 AM
Nothing will happen to them. This is just an eyewash to convince the international community that the current regime upholds human rights
Ganesh Saturday, 04 March 2017 08:37 AM
Rather than arresting number of suspects if the government could arrest the the top brass which was responsible for these calamities ,everything will come to light .Does the government has the guts is the question ? Had it been Mahinda rule ,he would have done then and there as he did for Sarath Fonseka
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Truth Saturday, 04 March 2017 09:45 AM
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sara Saturday, 04 March 2017 11:46 AM
What happens after the arrest is more important as we have seen mmny arrests and releases after the arrest in many cases.
vithura Saturday, 04 March 2017 04:03 PM
Now how does this reconcile with the statement made by the President at Palaly army camp,
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