Former Deputy Inspector General (DIG), Keerthi Gajanayake on June 29, informed the Presidential Commission of Inquiry (PCoI) probing Easter Sunday attacks that Inspector General of Police (IGP), Pujith Jayasundara didn’t take any preventive measures to avert Easter Sunday attacks, reports Daily Mirror. Testifying before the Commission, Gajanayake said that on April 9, 2019, State Intelligence Services (SIS) had sent a warning to the IGP about a possible terror attack which mentioned that leader of National Thowheed Jamaath (NTJ) Zahran and his associates planning a terror attack within the country. He informed the Commission that the SIS warning letter about the possible terror attack was information received by the foreign intelligence agency and IGP should have taken assistance from an agent from the particular foreign intelligence service to verify the particular information.