Colombo: Former Sri Lankan President Maithripala Sirisena’s troubles have increased again. Sri Lankan police will interrogate former President Sirisena in the Easter bomb blast case. Ultimately, we will tell you what former President Sirisena had to do with the Easter Blast case and what the police want to interrogate him in this case. First know what the Easter Blast issue is.
It is noteworthy that Sirisena had made a controversial comment regarding the suicide bombings on Easter in the year 2019. He will have to face police questioning on Monday for his recent remarks. Sirisena had said he was “known” to the perpetrators of the attacks, which killed 270 people, including 11 Indians. Seventy-two-year-old Sirisena was the President of Sri Lanka from January 2015 to November 2019. He had previously denied any knowledge of the attacks.
Former President Sirisena had given this serious statement on the blast
Police chief Deshbandhu Tennakoon told reporters on Sunday that Sirisena’s statement would be recorded on Monday. The former president said in Kandy on Wednesday that he knew the perpetrators of the attacks. “I know who did it,” he said. Nine suicide bombers from the local Islamic extremist group National Tauheed Jamaat (NTJ), linked to ISIS, carried out a series of blasts at three churches and several luxury hotels in Sri Lanka on April 21, 2019. Had executed. However, the blasts, which occurred ahead of the 2019 presidential election, were the subject of a ‘conspiracy hypothesis’, with the Rajapaksa brothers then in the opposition believed to have taken political advantage of the attacks. (Language)
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