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Plot to get Harak Kata freed; two phones found

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Two mobile phones used by the suspects who tried to get drug trafficker and organized criminal Nadun Chinthaka Wickramaratne alias Harak Kata freed from Criminal Investigation Department (CID) custody was found burnt in a garbage dump outside a hotel on Shramadana Mawatha in Kadawatha today (19), the Colombo Crime Division (CCD) said.

The two suspects are a constable and a driver who drove the vehicle in the failed plot.

On September 10, the Constable tried to drug the CID investigating officers by offering them anesthetic infused milk toffee as part of the failed plot to get Harak Kata released. Police said that it has been 20 days since the constable had gone into hiding.

On the advice of CCD Director ASP Neville De Silva, who conducted investigations in this regard, a team including Unit 1 Inspector S.P.D. G. Nishantha led by Chief Inspector Anselm De Silva, arrested the driver at the Sea Road in Weligama on the 10th.

The arrested suspect, Dinesh Tharanga, a resident of Ibbawala in Weligama, and another suspect were detained at the CCD. During questioning, the suspect said that the two phones were thrown in a garbage dump near a hotel on Shramadana Mawatha on the road leading to Kadawatha Expressway and set it on fire. 

A senior police officer said that a special police team found the two half-burnt phones during a search operation.

He said that since only a small part of the mobile phones were burnt, the phones could be used for further investigations.

Under the direct supervision of the Senior Inspector General of Police in charge of Western Province Deshbandu Tennakoon and under the instructions of CCD Director ASP Neville De Silva and Chief Inspector Anselm De Silva, a team including Unit 1 Inspector S.P.D. G. Nishantha, Inspector Mahesh, Sub Inspector Mahesh, Constables 90311 Sanjeeva, 100332 Wijekoon, 104013 Kumara, 104006 Weerasinghe and 11509 Chaturanga are conducting investigations.

(Lankadeepa)

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