The missing body parts of the former Sri Lankan Rugby Player Wasim Thajudeen who was reported as murdered had been taken to the Private Medical Collage(SATIM) in Malabe(Colombo District) by the former Judicial Medical Officer in Colombo and current Vice Chancellor of the Collage Dr.Ananda Samarasekera the Criminal Investigations Department(CID) has today(21) informed the Cololmbo Additional Magistrate.
Accordingly CID has informed the Colombo Additional Magistrate Nishantha Pieris when the murder case on Thajudeen was taken up for haering this morning that Under the instructions of Dr.Samarasekera the workers of the Colombo JMO(Judicial Medical Officer) Office had transported the missing body parts of Thajudeen from fifteen bags to the SATIM.
The Colombo Magistrate Court has earlier rejected the anticipatory bail application filed by Dr.Samarasekera seeking his release on bail.
Accordingly CID has informed the Colombo Additional Magistrate Nishantha Pieris when the murder case on Thajudeen was taken up for haering this morning that Under the instructions of Dr.Samarasekera the workers of the Colombo JMO(Judicial Medical Officer) Office had transported the missing body parts of Thajudeen from fifteen bags to the SATIM.
The Colombo Magistrate Court has earlier rejected the anticipatory bail application filed by Dr.Samarasekera seeking his release on bail.
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