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April - 4 
Former Army Commander Field Marshal Sarath Fonseka said on April 4 that the Security Forces (SFs) should be strengthened whether there was a war or not and that due attention was not paid to upgrade and strengthen the SFs at present, reports Daily Mirror. He said in the Parliament that other countri
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Former Army Commander Field Marshal Sarath Fonseka said on April 4 that the Security Forces (SFs) should be strengthened whether there was a war or not and that due attention was not paid to upgrade and strengthen the SFs at present, reports Daily Mirror. He said in the Parliament that other countries such as Singapore was allocating a huge share of its budget for SFs and added that a country's national security should be given prominence even before the economy. He also pointed out that SFs had not been provided with modern equipment and facilities to upgrade to suit the new technological advancement. "We are still using fighter jets used during World War 2. We have only one fighter jet right now. We should provide modern fighter jets with the air force. Navy also should be given modern vessels," he said.
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April - 11 
The Colombo Crime Division (CCD) on April 11 arrested an underworld member, identified as VidurangaaliasViswa who was involved in an arm deal with a group of former Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) members, reports Colombo Page. According to Police, Viduranga, a resident of Wellampitiyais a m
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The Colombo Crime Division (CCD) on April 11 arrested an underworld member, identified as VidurangaaliasViswa who was involved in an arm deal with a group of former Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) members, reports Colombo Page. According to Police, Viduranga, a resident of Wellampitiyais a member of the KaduwaelaSamayan's underworld gang. The Colombo Crimes Division said that the two underworld leaders, 'Gotha Asanka', who is leading the Samayan's gang from the prison and another underworld leader, 'Ganemulle, Sanjeewa'are engaged in the sale of firearms, which are being unearthed from the North by the former LTTE cadres. Earlier, the Colombo Crime Division arrested a group of former LTTE cadres involved in the arms racket as well as 12 subordinates of 'Gotha Asanka' and 'Ganemulle, Sanjeewa'. The suspects are being detained on detention orders and questioned.During questioning, the suspects have revealed information on several underworld killings committed in Colombo and suburbs using former LTTTE cadres.A plan to assassinate Tamil National Alliance (TNA) parliamentarian Sumanthiran was also revealed during questioning and some equipment including a claymore bomb that were to be used for the purpose have been found, the CCD said. The finding has been reported to the courts.The Colombo Crimes Division said that Viswa was arrested when it was revealed that he has acted as an intermediary in selling the weapons recovered by the LTTE members.
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April - 21 
A seventh bomb explosion was reported at a hotel near the National zoo in Dehiwala in Western Province on April 21 afternoon. An eighth explosion was reported in a house in Dematagoda in Western Province in which a suicide bomber and three Security Force (SFs) personnel, were killed during a Police
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A seventh bomb explosion was reported at a hotel near the National zoo in Dehiwala in Western Province on April 21 afternoon. An eighth explosion was reported in a house in Dematagoda in Western Province in which a suicide bomber and three Security Force (SFs) personnel, were killed during a Police raid. No group has yet claimed responsibility for the attacks.
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April - 21 
At least 207 persons were killed and over 450 persons were injured in a series of coordinated bomb blasts at churches and luxury hotels in the country on April 21, reports Colombo Page. The first six blasts were triggered almost simultaneously on April 21 morning. Three five-star hotels, the Shangri
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At least 207 persons were killed and over 450 persons were injured in a series of coordinated bomb blasts at churches and luxury hotels in the country on April 21, reports Colombo Page. The first six blasts were triggered almost simultaneously on April 21 morning. Three five-star hotels, the Shangri-La, the Cinnamon Grand the Kingsbury and one church were hit in the capital Colombo in Western Province; another church was bombed in the city of Negumbo, just north of the capital; and a third church was bombed in Batticalao, a city in the Eastern Province.
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April - 21 
The State Minister of Defence, Ruwan Wijewardane, said that seven suspects were arrested so far and that all of the Colombo attacks had been carried out by suicide bombers. The Government has identified the attackers, he said, but he did not elaborate.
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The State Minister of Defence, Ruwan Wijewardane, said that seven suspects were arrested so far and that all of the Colombo attacks had been carried out by suicide bombers. The Government has identified the attackers, he said, but he did not elaborate.
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April - 22 
Meanwhile, another explosion took place on April 22 inside a vehicle parked in the vicinity of the Kochchikade St. Anthony’s Church, but no casualties were reported, the Police said, reports Colombo Page. The explosion took place a day after a spate of bomb blasts at nine locations killing 321 perso
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Meanwhile, another explosion took place on April 22 inside a vehicle parked in the vicinity of the Kochchikade St. Anthony’s Church, but no casualties were reported, the Police said, reports Colombo Page. The explosion took place a day after a spate of bomb blasts at nine locations killing 321 persons and injuring nearly 500 others. Kochchikade St. Anthony’s Church was one of the targets. Police Spokesman RuwanGunasekara said the police that detected a suspicious vehicle carried out a controlled explosion on suspicious devises inside the vehicle.
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April - 23 
According to sources, the Sri Lankan State intelligence agencies had gathered information about 160 National ThowheedJamath (NTJ) members who had been trained by terrorists, but it had not been possible to arrest them as there had been no orders from higher authorities, reports The Island on April 2
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According to sources, the Sri Lankan State intelligence agencies had gathered information about 160 National ThowheedJamath (NTJ) members who had been trained by terrorists, but it had not been possible to arrest them as there had been no orders from higher authorities, reports The Island on April 24. Investigations had revealed that a group of persons, who had undergone training previously had trained the suicide cadres who carried out the Easter Sunday attacks on churches and hotels. The investigators had not received orders from higher authorities to make arrests while the probe was on though information about the terrorists had been conveyed to the Defence Ministry and the Police, sources said. The information about the Islamic extremist group was elicited following a raid on a training facility of the terrorist group on a 75-acre coconut plantation in Wanatavilluwa, in January. Several persons responsible for destroying some Buddha statues in Mawanella were arrested by the CID, last December, and their arrests led the police to the Wanathawilluwa training facility. The investigators acted on an SMS received by one of the suspects to trace the camp. The CID recovered about 100 kilos of powerful C4 explosives, six gallons of nitrogen and 99 detonators buried on the plantation, on January 16. Investigations revealed that the members of the terrorist group had been trained in weapon handling in carrying out bomb attacks. Leader of the NTJ, SahajanHashim, had visited the training facility frequently and conducted lectures to the new recruits, sources said, adding that bombs had also been manufactured at the camp.
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April - 23 
India had alerted Sri-Lanka of possible terror hits at churches and preliminary findings suggest the slain suicide bomber and chief of the National TauheedJamathWhavanHashim alias ZahranHashim had attempted to carry out blast at the Indian embassy and at the US embassy earlier this month, reports Da
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India had alerted Sri-Lanka of possible terror hits at churches and preliminary findings suggest the slain suicide bomber and chief of the National TauheedJamathWhavanHashim alias ZahranHashim had attempted to carry out blast at the Indian embassy and at the US embassy earlier this month, reports Daily Pioneer on April 23. However, given the tight security at these two installations, the bomber decided to hit three luxury hotels and two major churches taking a toll of over 200 and injuring about 500 others. The National Tauheed Jamat is a breakaway faction of Sri Lanka TauheedJamat, branch of Tamil Nadu Tauheed Jamat under the scanner of the Intelligence agencies at least since 2016. Sources in the security agencies said the Indian embassy in Sri Lanka is heavily fortified and armed with anti-aircraft batteries of a Central paramilitary force and has put in place a tight security cordon and sophisticated access control paraphernalia. Hashim is said to have undergone treatment earlier for mental illness and wanted to become a social worker in 2011. However, Hashim joined religious groups like the Sri Lanka TauheedJamat and subsequently got in touch with the Islamic State (IS) especially those based in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and went on to become the ‘chief’ of Khorasan Sri Lanka of IS. Hashim has a follower base of nearly 400 radicals and the attack on the churches could be a tactical ploy to deflect attention of the aggrieved Buddhists against the Muslims who are lesser in number in the island nation than the former, sources said. Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) in Colombo might have provided facilitation for logistics supplies to Hashim through its terror proxies like the Lashkar-e-Tayyaba (LeT) and its humanitarian assistance arm Jamat-ud-Dawah (JuD) that has been presence in Sri Lanka since the 2005 tsunami. The JuD had purchased a number of orphans for the purpose of radicalization from Sri Lanka and other countries hit by tsunami.The terror targets which include three luxury hotels-Shangri La, Kingsbury and Cinnamon Grand-and St Anthony Church Zion Church and St Sebastian church were identified after the failed bids at the Indian and American missions in Colombo.
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April - 23 
The Islamic State (IS or Daesh) has claimed responsibility for coordinated bombings in Sri Lanka which killed 321 people and injured about 500 others, the group's Amaq News Agency said on April 23, reports Colombo Page. However, the group did not give evidence for its claim. After claiming respon
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The Islamic State (IS or Daesh) has claimed responsibility for coordinated bombings in Sri Lanka which killed 321 people and injured about 500 others, the group's Amaq News Agency said on April 23, reports Colombo Page. However, the group did not give evidence for its claim. After claiming responsibility for the Easter Sunday bomb attacks in Sri Lanka, the Islamic State (IS) on April 23 released a photo and a video of the mastermind of the attack and other suicide bombers, reports Colombo Page. The video and the photo released through the terrorist organization's official news outlet Amaq News Agency show the suicide bombers with the leader Islamic State (IS) leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi. Amaq News Agency released a video showing the Sri Lanka attackers pledging allegiance to ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi. In another report by the Amaq News Agency, a photo shows eight men allegedly Sri Lankan suicide bombers with the IS leader. Along with the photo, a report issued in Arabic on April 23, said "martyrdom-seeking attacks" and blasts from explosive devices, carried out by Islamic State fighters during a Christian holiday. The report said the attacks primarily targeted Christian churches and hotels in which foreigners were present, and involved seven martyrdom-seeking attacks and several explosive devices.
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April - 23 
Two brothers carried out two of the hotel suicide blasts in Sri Lanka on Easter Sunday, part of a wave of bombings that killed more than 321 persons, Police sources said on April 23, reports Colombo Page. The brothers, sons of a wealthy Colombo spice trader, blew themselves up as guests queued for b
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Two brothers carried out two of the hotel suicide blasts in Sri Lanka on Easter Sunday, part of a wave of bombings that killed more than 321 persons, Police sources said on April 23, reports Colombo Page. The brothers, sons of a wealthy Colombo spice trader, blew themselves up as guests queued for breakfast at the Shangri-La and Cinnamon Grand hotels in the capital, Colombo, the source said. An attack on a fourth hotel failed and helped lead Police to the Islamist group now blamed for the assault, they added. The brothers, whose names have not been revealed, were in their late twenties and operated their own "family cell", an investigation officer said. But it was not clear what ties they had to the other bombers involved in the devastating attacks against three high-end hotels and three churches. The pair were key members of the National ThowheethJama'ath (NTJ) which the government has blamed for the attacks, the official added. The whereabouts of the brothers' parents was unknown. But the blasts had a further impact on the family. One brother gave false identity details when he checked into the hotel, the investigator said. The other gave a real address which led police commandos to their family home in a commercial area of Colombo. "When the Special Task Force went there to investigate, one brother's wife set off explosives killing herself and her two children," the officer said. "It was a single terror cell operated by one family," the investigator said. "They had the cash and the motivation. They operated the cell and it is believed they influenced their extended family." Three police commandos were killed in the blast, and several extended family members are among those in detention. The brothers had been involved in their father's lucrative spice export business, investigators said. One brother checked into the Cinnamon Grand hotel and the other the Shangri-La on April 20. The next morning on April 21, at virtually the same time, they went to the hotels' Easter Sunday breakfast buffets and blew up explosives-laden backpacks, the officer said. Another bomb tore through a restaurant at the nearby Kingsbury hotel. Minutes before, similar explosions devastated three churches. Investigators said it was not known whether the brothers were in contact with the other bombers. Another would-be suicide bomber walked into a fourth luxury hotel in Colombo on April 21, official sources said. "This man had also checked into the hotel the previous day," the source said. It was not known if his explosives failed or he had a change of heart. But after the Shangri-la blast, staff at the unnamed hotel became suspicious and the man was tracked to a lodging near the capital. He blew himself up there when confronted by Police, the source said. Two bystanders were also killed. "What we have seen from the CCTV footage is that all the suicide bombers were carrying very heavy backpacks. These appear to be crude devices made locally," the source said.
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April - 23 
Two vehicles suspected to have laden with bombs had entered the Colombo city, intelligence units revealed on April 23, reports Colombo Page. The intelligence report sent by the SeethawakaPura Superintendent of Police (SP) identified the two vehicles as a light blue sedan with plate number 15 - 0316
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Two vehicles suspected to have laden with bombs had entered the Colombo city, intelligence units revealed on April 23, reports Colombo Page. The intelligence report sent by the SeethawakaPura Superintendent of Police (SP) identified the two vehicles as a light blue sedan with plate number 15 - 0316 and a white car with plate no. CBF 1668. After receiving information, the DIG in charge of Colombo District has alerted all police stations in the Colombo District and has tightened security in the District.
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April - 24 
Two suspects involved in the deadly Easter Sunday attacks in Sri Lanka were Islamic State (IS) returnees from Syria and Iraq, investigators have found, reports The Hindu on April 25. The suspects’ exact role in planning and executing the ghastly serial bombings remains unclear, but Sri Lankan intell
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Two suspects involved in the deadly Easter Sunday attacks in Sri Lanka were Islamic State (IS) returnees from Syria and Iraq, investigators have found, reports The Hindu on April 25. The suspects’ exact role in planning and executing the ghastly serial bombings remains unclear, but Sri Lankan intelligence has established that the two young men were IS-trained, said Colombo-based source who was part of a recent, high-level discussion on the attacks. “Now the pieces of the puzzle should start coming together,” the source said. Police spokesman RuwanGunasekara on April 24 said that, “A total of 60 suspects have been arrested so far”. The Criminal Investigation Department (CID), which is chiefly investigating the attacks, is interrogating at least 32 suspects now, while the rest are in custody at different Police stations. Investigators are also studying if suspects had been moving about in the region in the recent past, official sources said. So far Sri Lanka’s investigating agencies have identified 139 persons as members of the National ThowheethJamaath (NTJ) and associated groups and ‘traced all of them’, an official Colombo-based source said. “It is believed that not all of them are militant, but details of their possible role in the attacks are still emerging.” Separately, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), the United States (US) intelligence and law enforcement agency, will be assisting Sri Lanka in the investigations into the Easter Sunday bomb attacks on churches and hotels that killed 359 persons, reports Colombo Page. A spokesperson of the US Embassy in Colombo on April 24 confirmed to local media that the FBI will be providing technical assistance to the Sri Lankan Police investigating the attacks. Also, the State Minister of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources Development, DilipWedaarachchi has given strict advice to the Ceylon Fishery Harbors Corporation and all the responsible officials to take immediate action to ensure the safety of all fisheries harbors with the assistance of the Security Forces (SFs), considering the situation at hand, reports Colombo Page. The Minister has ordered to take all necessary measures to fulfil this task with responsibility to assist the SFs with the operations following the Easter Sunday attacks as well as to strengthen the country's security.
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April - 25 
A person was arrested along with 46 swords in the Slave Island area in Colombo in Western Province on April 25, reports Colombo Page. The arrest was made during a search operation, carried out by Police commandos. The stock of swords was found hidden under the bed of the Moulavi of Kadil Jumma Mosqu
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A person was arrested along with 46 swords in the Slave Island area in Colombo in Western Province on April 25, reports Colombo Page. The arrest was made during a search operation, carried out by Police commandos. The stock of swords was found hidden under the bed of the Moulavi of Kadil Jumma Mosque near the Defence College in Slave Island. In addition to the swords, a suicide west without explosives was found in the same mosque.
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April - 25 
Intelligence inputs regarding a possible terror attack in Sri Lanka was shared by Indian agencies with their Sri Lankan counterparts earlier this month after the National Investigation Agency (NIA) completed its probe into an Islamic State (IS) inspired module planning to kill prominent leaders in S
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Intelligence inputs regarding a possible terror attack in Sri Lanka was shared by Indian agencies with their Sri Lankan counterparts earlier this month after the National Investigation Agency (NIA) completed its probe into an Islamic State (IS) inspired module planning to kill prominent leaders in South India, officials said in New Delhi, reports The Hindu on April 26. The input was sent through diplomatic channels to the island nation after a thorough investigation pertaining to the ISIS case in Coimbatore was carried out by the NIA, which has filed a charge sheet against seven people.
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April - 25 
Meanwhile, 20 camouflage military uniforms were recovered from another mosque in Kollupitiya, near Temple Trees in Colombo in Western Province on April 25, reports Colombo Page. One suspect, a student of a higher education institute at Malabe was taken into custody along with the stock of military u
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Meanwhile, 20 camouflage military uniforms were recovered from another mosque in Kollupitiya, near Temple Trees in Colombo in Western Province on April 25, reports Colombo Page. One suspect, a student of a higher education institute at Malabe was taken into custody along with the stock of military uniforms, security sources said.
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*Data till , April 17, 2024
Source:Compiled from news reports and are provisional.
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