Srilankan Army Chief makes serious allegations against India over easter suicide bombings suicide attackers

Srilankan Army Chief makes serious allegations against India over easter suicide bombings suicide attackers

*SRINAGAR, MAY 04 (PTK):* The Sri Lankan army chief Mahesh Senanayake has alleged that few of the suicide bombers who carried out attacks on Easter Sunday had visited Kashmir, Kerala and Bengaluru in India to possibly be trained in carrying out terrorist activities.

Lieutenant General Mahesh Senanayake said that the exact reason for their visit is not yet known, but it is suspected that the attackers had travelled to India to also establish links with other terrorist organisations. The army chief in an interview with the BBC said the terrorists had travelled to Bangalore, Kashmir and Kerala according to the information they have.

Meanwhile, central intelligence agencies are investigating the case of a car travelling with three passengers which was halted for possessing a sticker bearing the image of Osama Bin Laden.

Security has been tightened in south Indian states, owing to the probability of a terror attack in the area. The Kerala DGP said that the state police has been on high alert ever since the Sri Lanka blasts. (PTK)