ACMC alleges assassination plot on Bathiudeen

ACMC alleges assassination plot on Bathiudeen

October 23, 2018   05:06 pm

All Ceylon Makkal Congress (ACMC) alleges that there is a conspiracy to assassinate their party leader Rishad Bathiudeen.

Members of ACMC filed a complaint regarding this at the police Head Quarters today (23).

They say that former DIG Nalaka de Silva and Namal Kumara, along with another person in France named Thusara Sampath, is plotting the alleged assassination. 

Director (Operations) of Anti-Corruption Movement, Namal Kumara, had last month uncovered information of the conspiracy and the alleged conversations that he had with former DIG Nalaka de Silva regarding the matter and other controversial topics.

The CID subsequently commenced investigations regarding the alleged conspiracy and has recorded statements from both Namal Kumara and the former DIG on multiple occasions.

Members of ACMC say that the President and the Prime Minister have been informed regarding this.

They also say that their leader should be given considerable police protection regarding this.

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