Wednesday, April 5, 2017

The Bone Parts Recovered From SAITM Not Belongs To The Assasinated Rugby Player Thajudeen-CID Informed The Court

Related imageThe Criminal Investigations Department(CID) officials have today(05) informed the Colombo Additional Magistrate Prasad  Silva that the Bone parts recovered from the Private Medical Collage in Malabe(SAITM) did not belong to the assassinated former Sri Lankan Rugby Player Wasim Thajudeen according to the DNA Test conducted by the Gene tech Institute In Colombo.

The CID Officials had informed the additional Magistrate that the senior scientist of the Gene Tech Institute who carried out the test Ruwan Ileperuma had informed this to the CID .

Meanwhile the former Senior Deputy Inspector General Of Police(DDG) Anura Senanayake who had been remanded over the former Rugby Player Thajudeen's Murder has been further remanded until 18th of April  today(05) after been produced before the court.

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