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Five suspects including a female sanitary worker of the Indian visa application center at the Philip Gunawardena Mawatha in Colombo have been arrested over the theft at the visa center recently.
The Indian High Commission in Colombo was closed on February 15 for a few days last week citing security reasons and reopened on Monday.
Police Spokesman SSP Nihal Thalduwa said that a group of robbers who entered the visa center on February 14 had stolen several equipment.
The police recovered a laptop, a DVR, a camera and an i-Pod worth Rs.300,000 from the suspects' possession. It was reported that the robbers had broken into the country manager's office at the Indian visa application centre.
The spokesman said however investigations are continuing to determine whether the suspects had broken in to steal equipments or for any other purpose.
Two suspects aged 53 years old were arrested in Wellawatta while two others aged 49 and 54 were arrested from the Kirulapona and Thimbirigasyaya areas.
He said the 63-year old femal sanitary worker from Grand Pass area may have given the information to the suspects to break into the centre as there was a safe inside the visa centre.
The spokesman said the suspects will be produced in court after the investigations are complete. (Darshana Sanjeewa Balasuriya)
Shelly Wednesday, 22 February 2023 06:43 AM
It's good the police acted swifly to make arrests. Had it not happened this way, embassies would start pulling out of Sri Lanka.
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