Vaas Gunawardena’s son also a suspect - CID tells Court

Vaas Gunawardena’s son also a suspect - CID tells Court

July 9, 2013   12:52 pm

The CID informed court that the son of former DIG Vaas Gunawardena, Ravindu is also a suspect in the same murder case and needs to be arrested.

Earlier today former DIG Vaas Gunawardena was further remanded until July 19 over his alleged involvement in the murder of a businessman in Dompe.

Bambalapitiya-based businessman Mohamed Siyam was abducted and murdered in the Dompe area on May 22.

Following investigations conducted into the incident, the Criminal Investigations Department (CID) on June 06 arrested Sub-Inspector Lakmini Bamunusinghe, attached to the office of the DIG Western Province (North), along with three Police Constables (PCs) serving in the DIG’s special unit.
 
Upon interrogating the arrested police officers, the CID uncovered information regarding the former DIG’s alleged involvement in the businessman’s murder and recorded a statement from Vaas Gunawardena on the same day. 

He was arrested by the CID on June 10 and remanded until June 25 by the Colombo Additional Magistrate A.M. Shabdeen. 

Gunawardena was taken from the Colombo National Hospital to the Prison Hospital on June 15 after falling ill while in custody.
 
He was interdicted by the police on June 18. 
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