The Colombo High Court, on May 25, ordered the release on bail of millionaire businessman Mohamed Ibrahim, the father of suicide bombers Mohamed Ilham and Mohamed Inshaf in the Easter Sunday attack, and another suspect, identified as Mohamed Hijaz, on a Rs.200,000 cash bail and three surety bails of Rs.1 million each, reports Colombo Page. The judge granted bail on the grounds that the accused had been remanded for nearly three years and considering their health condition. The Attorney General had filed the case under the Prevention of Terrorism Act against three suspects, including Mohamed Ibrahim, for allegedly concealing information from the Police despite having knowledge of a terrorist attack on Easter Sunday. Court ordered the defendants to be banned from traveling abroad and to report to the Criminal Investigations Department (CID) on the first and last Sunday of each month. Reportedly, Mohamed Ilham and Mohamed Inshaf, carried out the suicide bombings at the Cinnamon Grand and Shangri-La Hotels respectively on Easter Sunday, April 21, 2019, in which at least 279 persons including 42 foreign nationals were killed.