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The investigation, carried out by a team of four Sri Lankans on the explosion in the Maldivian President Yameen Abdul Gayoom’s speedboat on September 28, had revealed that it had been pre-planned and was not due to a technical fault in the boat’s engine as claimed earlier.
The Sri Lankan investigative team comprising Government Analyst A. Welianga, Chief Inspector Dimuthu Samaranayake of the STF bomb squad and two CID officers left for the Maldives on October 1 and returned to the Island on Monday.
A source said the explosive device had been planted under the helmsman’s seat inside the VIP cabin and that the Maldivian government had been conveyed this information verbally.
“We believe this is not an assassination attempt but a mere warning to the President. The final investigation report will be handed over to the Sri Lankan Government today for onward transmission to the Maldivian Government,” he said.
Apart from the Sri Lankans, officers of the FBI and Indian and Saudi Arabian sleuths had also investigated the explosion. However, according to reports only the Sri Lankan team had completed its investigations.
On September 28, the Maldivian President escaped unscathed from an explosion on his speedboat while returning to a luxury tourist destination after his Hajj pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia. The President’s wife, Fathimath Ibrahim and a bodyguard suffered minor injuries. (Darshana Sanjeewa)
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Comments - Video: SL sleuths say Maldives explosion pre-planned
nishantha ranathunga Wednesday, 07 October 2015 07:00 AM
our investigators cannot solve our explosions and murders trying to pandits in the maldives...... find the murders of lasantha, the rugged player i challenge you guys...........
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Talent Show Wednesday, 07 October 2015 07:27 AM
WOW. The CID such talented and one wonder why in SL every case has an investigation and no result.
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dulan Wednesday, 07 October 2015 08:36 AM
What a startling finding ! So it was pre-planned! Really!
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when it suits Wednesday, 07 October 2015 09:37 AM
very efficient ! ! , I suppose in our (sri Lankan) cases (like Thajudeen, Lasantha, Ethiniagoda, etc etc ) our "sleuths" may have been put to sleep
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public Wednesday, 07 October 2015 09:39 AM
Great hopefully someone with pictures of explosions on his computer will step in to confess to this crime.
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Asoka Wednesday, 07 October 2015 10:22 AM
clear oyour own back yard first...
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DHA Wednesday, 07 October 2015 10:33 AM
Political Interference blocks half of the investigations....
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Namal Wednesday, 07 October 2015 10:46 AM
Wow, quicker than FBI, Indians and Saudis. We must have the best police in the world
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