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The Attorney General yesterday informed the Colombo High Court that Colombo's former Chief JMO Ananda Samarasekera was found accountable in the investigations carried out by the Sri Lanka Medical Council (SLMC) into the misplacing of Wasim Thajudeen's body parts.
The State Counsel said the prosecution was awaiting the investigation report from the SLMC.
The inquiry was put off for August 24.
The HC inquiry was held on a revision application filed by Prof. Samarasekara challenging the order made on September 15 last year by Colombo Additional Magistrate Dulani Amarasinghe, who refused to grant anticipatory bail to the JMO saying the investigation into the missing body parts could be hampered in such a case.
Prof. Samarasekara denied the charge against him and maintained that he had not committed any offence. (T. Farook Thajudeen)
karthi Saturday, 08 July 2017 07:24 PM
How long we are going to play this never ending game.Poor Thaju cannot rest in peace.
nick Saturday, 08 July 2017 08:35 PM
innocent JMO got caught while big fish roaming around Yahapalanaya style via DM Android App
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