Thursday, February 16, 2017
Former Narahenpita Crimes OIC Re Remanded After Released On Bail
Although the Colombo High Court has released the former Crimes OIC in Narahenpita Sumith Perera who had been remanded over a murder of former Sri Lankan Rugby Player Wasim Thajudeen on bail this morning the Colombo Additional Magistrate has remanded him again today(16) until 02nd of March.
The former Crimes OIC in Narahenpita Police was re remanded as the Colombo Magistrate Court didn't received the bail orders it has been revealed.Former Crimes OIC Sumith Perera was released on bail earlier in the day by Colombo High Court after considering an appeal submitted by him after nine month in prison .
Meanwhile former Deputy Inspector General Police(DDG) Anura Senanayake who had been also remanded over Thajudeen's murder has been further remanded today until 02nd of March by the Colombo Additional Magistrate.
The former Crimes OIC in Narahenpita Police was re remanded as the Colombo Magistrate Court didn't received the bail orders it has been revealed.Former Crimes OIC Sumith Perera was released on bail earlier in the day by Colombo High Court after considering an appeal submitted by him after nine month in prison .
Meanwhile former Deputy Inspector General Police(DDG) Anura Senanayake who had been also remanded over Thajudeen's murder has been further remanded today until 02nd of March by the Colombo Additional Magistrate.
Colombo High Court Has Released A Suspect Of Thajudeen's Murder Case On Bail
The Colombo High Court has today(16) released the former Crimes OIC of Narahenpita police Sumith Perera arrested over the murder of former Sri Lankan Rugby Player Wasim Thajudeen on bail.
Accordingly the former Crimes OIC has been released on Rs.100,000 cash bail and Rs.1 million surety bail .However he is banned from traveling abroad and ordered to report to the CID once a month.
Accordingly the former Crimes OIC has been released on Rs.100,000 cash bail and Rs.1 million surety bail .However he is banned from traveling abroad and ordered to report to the CID once a month.
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