Sri Lanka on August 23, ended a four-month state of emergency declared after Easter Sunday suicide bombings by National Thowheed Jammath (NTJ), reports Colombo Page. President Maithripala Sirisena declared the state of emergency on April 22, after multiple terror attacks in the country on Easter Sunday. Sri Lankan President and Prime Minister both have said earlier that 99 percent of the Islamic militants linked to the suicide bombing are either arrested or were killed in the attacks. However, the Army will continue to assist Police for internal security, military spokesman, Sumith Atapattu said.