COLOMBO – Sri Lanka’s police Tuesday suspended two senior officers forfalsely warning of a suicide attack similar to the Easter Sunday bombingsthat killed at least 258 people in April.
Several luxury hotels received a message from police last week cautioningthem to step up security.
Police spokesman Ruwan Gunasekera said the two officers responsible werebeing disciplined for causing panic.
“Investigations showed that the Chief Inspector and his deputy hadcirculated false, unverified reports,” Gunasekera said.
Several unfounded warnings of new violence have been issued by the Catholicchurch since the April 21 attacks.
Sri Lanka’s police chief and the head of the defence ministry are currentlyfacing criminal prosecutions for ignoring intelligence warnings ahead ofthe suicide bombings that targeted three churches and three luxury hotels.
Last month President Maithripala Sirisena ordered a fresh investigation,bowing to pressure from the head of the Catholic church in Sri Lanka.
The church has said a parliamentary probe and police investigationpreviously launched into the attacks are not sufficiently independent.
Sri Lanka imposed a state of emergency soon after the bombings, but relaxedthe laws three months later.
Armed police have been deployed at churches since the attacks, while hotelshave adopted airport style security measures.
The government has blamed a local jihadi group, the National ThowheethJama’ath (NTJ) while the Islamic State group also claimed responsibility.
It has said all those involved in the attacks are either dead or have beenarrested. By the end of last month, 293 people had been taken into custodyaccording to police. -APP/AFP









