🚨 Breakthrough in Easter Sunday Attacks Investigation
The Attorney General’s Department has made unprecedented moves in the investigation of the devastating Easter Sunday attacks, marking a significant development for Sri Lanka’s security and judicial systems. • Key Figures Implicated: The Attorney General’s Department has reportedly identified former State Intelligence Service Director, retired Major General Suresh Sally, as the alleged mastermind behind the attacks. • Travel Ban Imposed: In a parallel development, the Fort Magistrate’s Court has imposed a foreign travel ban on former President Gotabaya Rajapaksa in connection with the ongoing investigation. • Human Rights Concerns: Reports of alleged ill-treatment and mental torture of Major General Sally while in custody have surfaced, though police authorities have denied these claims. The rule of law demands all suspects be treated with dignity. • Call for Judical Action: Over seven years after the tragedy, the public and victims' families still await definitive answers. The Criminal Investigation Department (CID) is urged to move expeditiously, file charges where evidence exists, and avoid the prolonged delays that have collapsed politically sensitive cases in the past. _This case remains a critical test for Sri Lanka’s justice system, where final accountability must be measured by evidence and fair verdicts in open court._