Shoot-out in Sri Lanka at house where suicide vests were made

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COLOMBO • A gun battle broke out between Sri Lankan police and a group of men during a raid on a house in an eastern Sri Lankan town yesterday, with the premises believed to have been used to make suicide vests for the Easter Sunday serial bombings in the country.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

COLOMBO • A gun battle broke out between Sri Lankan police and a group of men during a raid on a house in an eastern Sri Lankan town yesterday, with the premises believed to have been used to make suicide vests for the Easter Sunday serial bombings in the country.

The Archbishop of Colombo, Cardinal Malcolm Ranjith, told reporters he had seen a leaked internal security document warning of further attacks on churches and that there would be no Catholic masses tomorrow anywhere on the island. The resignation came after the top defence ministry official, Defence Secretary Hemasiri Fernando, resigned on Thursday.

In a statement on his official twitter account, Mr Wickremesinghe said:"We take collective responsibility and apologise to our fellow citizens for our failure to protect victims of these tragic events." Other Muslims have expressed fears that they could be targeted by Islamist hardliners after the community's religious leadership said the attackers would not be buried at mosques in the country.

 

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