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'Kapruka' murder suspect arrested

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The main suspect of the murder of the owner of the ‘Kapruka’ stores Gampaha has been arrested in Seeduwa in the early hours of this morning

The millionaire businessman was hacked to death on July 13 by two unknown assailants.

The suspect in the widely publicised case, in a statement to the Police has confessed to the murder and said that the murder was committed in order to avenge the disgrace brought upon his sister. (Deepa Adikari)


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-14+21 # Babi Achci 2012-09-19 11:45
Just a matter of time, depending on which side he is , he will be released.
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-0+1 # senavi 2012-09-19 19:49
he should be released as the deeds of the businessman was reprehensible
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-17+24 # Jay 2012-09-19 13:14
GOOD JOB COPS!! KEEP IT UP..........
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-4+40 # Camillus 2012-09-19 13:27
This proves our law enforcers are quite capable in doing their job. But the problem is the dirty political interference.... Let them act independent and see what happens.
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-1+4 # Sri Lankan 2012-09-20 00:57
this businessman had fixed hidden cameras in the changing rooms of 'Kapruka' and taken videos of girls. then he has tried to blackmail them. serves him right for what he did..
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-0+2 # lee 2012-09-20 11:42
Law should be enforced but I hope the law will be lenient towards the men who eradicated a parasite from the society.
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