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Gujarat ATS to Investigate in SL following ISIS terrorist arrests

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The Gujarat Anti-Terrorist Squad (ATS) is preparing to visit Sri Lanka to further investigate the arrest of four ISIS terrorists at Ahmedabad airport.

This development comes as Sri Lankan police have detained two individuals related to the case, while a third suspect, Osmond Gerrard, remains at large.

Sri Lanka has declared Gerrard wanted and announced a Rs. 2 million reward for his capture.

Gujarat Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) thwarted a potential terror attack with the arrest of four Sri Lankan nationals at Ahmedabad airport on May 20. 

The apprehended suspects, identified as Mohammad Nusrat (33), Mohammad Farish (35), Mohammad Nafran (27), and Mohammad Rashdeen (43), are believed to be linked to the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS).

The arrests of the four ISIS terrorists by the Gujarat ATS have taken a new turn with the discovery of objectionable materials in their residences. Mobile phones belonging to the terrorists have been seized and are currently under investigation by the ATS team. 

Preliminary findings suggest that the terrorists were in contact with a Muslim preacher named Abu Pakistani and had spent 42 days with him for indoctrination.

Three dedicated teams from the Gujarat ATS are actively investigating leads outside the state. Their efforts have revealed that Osmond Gerrard provided the four terrorists with four lakh rupees and has been known to change his appearance frequently to evade capture. 

Acting on information from the ATS, Sri Lankan authorities have detained two individuals, though Gerrard continues to elude arrest.

The investigation has uncovered that three additional individuals assisted the terrorists in their activities in India. The ATS is now focusing on these accomplices and examining the mobile phones of the arrested terrorists for further clues. 

Notably, it has been discovered that a weapon was delivered via drone over the Pakistan border in Punjab, adding a significant dimension to the case.

In their meticulous investigation, the ATS has analyzed CCTV data from 78,000 vehicles near Chiloda, checking 13,000 vehicles for any leads. 

Additionally, three ATS teams have been dispatched to Delhi, Rajasthan, and Punjab to pursue various angles of the investigation.

Source: The Free Press Journal
–Agencies

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19-yr.-old dies after hotel elevator collapses

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Moratuwa Police launched an investigation after a 19-year-old youth had died after an electric elevator at a hotel collapsed on June 14.

The deceased is a resident of Arukgoda in Panadura, and was an employee at the Bolgoda Hotel in Moratuwa.

According to reports, the elevator, which was reportedly designated solely for the use of hotel employees, had given away when the youth was inside, injuring him critically. He was rushed to the Panadura Base Hospital but was pronounced dead upon admission.

The management of the hotel has lodged a complaint with the Moratuwa Police regarding the incident. Further investigations are underway to determine the exact cause of the elevator collapse.

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Assets over Rs. 4 bn. of 88 individuals frozen

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Assets worth over Rs.4 billion belonging to 88 individuals who have accumulated wealth through illegal activities, including drug trafficking, have been frozen by the Illegal Assets Investigation Division, data from the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) shows.

The frozen assets include more than 77 large land plots totalling over 1,500 perches, more than 40 houses and buildings, 12 gemstones, over 10 kilogrammes of gold, a supermarket, a pharmacy, two hotels, a soap manufacturing machine, over 100 vehicles, seven multi-day fishing vessels, 328 bicycles, and two vallam boats.

The assets of 26 major underworld drug traffickers are among those frozen. The largest volume of assets frozen, preventing sale or transfer, belongs to an individual known as Dematagoda Ruwan, who is the brother of Dematagoda Chaminda, a known underworld figure.

According to the Illegal Assets Investigation Division, the total value of assets frozen under Dematagoda Ruwan’s name stands at Rs.666.9 million. These include five bank accounts holding Rs 90 million, two land plots worth Rs.380 million, 10 vehicles valued at Rs.200 million, 1.5 kilogrammes of gold worth over Rs.20 million, two houses worth over Rs.40 million, and pawned items valued at more than Rs.10 million.

The list of those whose assets have been frozen includes many prominent underworld drug figures such as Kudu Salindu, Kudu Roshan, Mohamed Rifkan, Weliwita Suda, Karandeniya Sudda, Ganemulla Sanjeewa, Ladiya, Kevuma, Batuwatte Chamara, Basiq, Olumara, Bathala Heen, Parei Sudda, and Kirinde Chamara, among others.

The division’s information reveals that the assets of these individuals have now been officially frozen. Bathala Heen, a well-known cannabis trafficker, recently had Rs.100 million worth of assets frozen, while last week an additional Rs.30 million worth of assets under his wife’s name were also frozen.

Many of these underworld drug traffickers whose assets have been frozen are currently overseas, and much of the property is registered under the names of their relatives. These asset freezes are the result of investigations ongoing since 2021. A senior Police officer stated that further investigations will be carried out into the assets of a large number of other individuals, and that necessary steps will be taken to freeze those assets as well.

(dailynews.lk)

(Except for the headline, this story, originally published by dailynews.lk has not been edited by SLM staff)

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Decisive CMC sitting to be held today

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The newly elected Colombo Municipal Council (CMC) will convene its inaugural meeting today (June 16) at 9:30 am at the Town Hall in Colombo.

The gazette extraordinary in this regard was issued by the Commissioner of the Department of Local Government of the Western Province, Sarangika Jayasundara.

Today’s agenda chiefly aims to elect a new Mayor and Deputy Mayor through a ballot of the 117 councilors as no party managed to secure a  clear majority in the recently concluded Local Government election.

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