Criminal Investigations Department
(CID) has recovered more than Rs.140 million in cash and assets worth around Rs.07 billion belonging to the banned Extremist group National Thowheeth Jamaath which carried out the Easter Sunday bombings according to Police Media Spokesman Superintendent Of Police (SP)Ruwan Gunasekare.
Steps are currently underway to ban the assets and Bank accounts belonging to the group he has stressed.
Meanwhile around 73 persons including 09 females have been arrested by the forces during last two weeks regarding the Easte Sunday bombings it has been revealed.Out of them 54 persons are being questioned by CID and 19 are being questioned by Terrorism Investigations Division .
(CID) has recovered more than Rs.140 million in cash and assets worth around Rs.07 billion belonging to the banned Extremist group National Thowheeth Jamaath which carried out the Easter Sunday bombings according to Police Media Spokesman Superintendent Of Police (SP)Ruwan Gunasekare.
Steps are currently underway to ban the assets and Bank accounts belonging to the group he has stressed.
Meanwhile around 73 persons including 09 females have been arrested by the forces during last two weeks regarding the Easte Sunday bombings it has been revealed.Out of them 54 persons are being questioned by CID and 19 are being questioned by Terrorism Investigations Division .
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