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Updated 25 Jul, 2019 08:36am

No IS link to Sri Lanka Easter attacks, says investigator

COLOMBO: Sri Lanka’s Easter attacks that killed 258 people were carried out by local Islamists who drew inspiration from but were not linked to the militant Islamic State group, a top investigator said on Wednesday.

Ravi Seneviratne, the head of the Criminal Investigations Department, said the suicide bombers who targeted three churches and three hotels had no direct link to the foreign jihadi group.

“They followed the IS ideology, but our investigations have not shown any link between them,” Seneviratne told a parliamentary panel probing security and intelligence lapses leading to the April 21 bombings.

He noted that remnants the local group identified as National Thowheeth Jama’ath (NTJ) had persuaded IS to claim the attack two days after the deadly events in Sri Lanka.

NTJ leader Zahran Hashim had made a video with his fellow suicide bombers pledging allegiance to IS leader Abu Bakr Al-Bagdadi. The video was released by the IS two days later. Within five days of the attack, police raided the location where the NTJ recorded the video and recovered the IS flag they used as a backdrop.

The NTJ had also used the same type of explosives that IS was known to have used in its attacks. Sri Lanka was tipped off of an impending attack by Indian authorities based on information from an Islamic extremist in their custody.

Published in Dawn, July 25th, 2019

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