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Leader of the House Minister Dinesh Gunawardene told Parliament yesterday that the attack on politicians’ houses had been carried out after obtaining information through drone footages.
“All information such as the access roads to the residences of Ministers have been gathered using drone cameras. The attacks have been launched after gathering information using these modern technologies,” he said.
“It has been outsiders who have attacked the houses of ministers on that fateful day and not those who were in the respective villages where the residences of government MPS and Ministers are located,” he added.
He stressed that Parliament should play a role in carrying out investigations on the incidents of May 9.“If not the country will go into anarchy while democracy will diminish,” he also said.(Yohan Perera and Ajith Siriwardhana)
Herman Perera Sunday, 22 May 2022 02:26 AM
THESE PEOPLE ARE WORRIED ABOUT THEMSELVES
Rodrigo Sunday, 22 May 2022 06:18 AM
Hahahahaahaha seriously? Hahaahahahahaa. Say what again? Hahahaahahah
Abdul Kaiyoom Sunday, 22 May 2022 06:28 AM
Same tactics used during violence in beruwela. Digana etc. so on attacking minorities and usr the sane technology to counter future violences
Seqi Sunday, 22 May 2022 07:23 AM
Takes a Drone to know one.
Got a great detection. Sunday, 22 May 2022 07:55 AM
Modaya, Sri Lanka doesn't need drone cameras. Every one knows everyone. Ministers not living in a hidden forest.
Anne Karunaratne Sunday, 22 May 2022 09:22 AM
Drones needed in this small island to find such palaces of politicians?? Is he talking about New York?? What a joke!!
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