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Scotland Yard probe on Raviraj killing begins
Friday, 5 January 2007 - 4:06 PM SL Time
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The much awaited Scotland Yard probe into the killing of TNA MP Nadarajah Raviraj begins today following the arrival last afternoon of a team of experts.
Local officials involved with the investigations said the Scotland Yard team comprises a ballistics expert, forensic science expert and three specialised investigators.
According to one British official the schedule of the Scotland Yard team would not be disclosed to the media owing to its sensitivity.
Airport authorities were also told to remain tight lipped and not divulge details of the team`s arrival.
However a senior police officer told the Daily Mirror the team was scheduled to meet Police Chief Victor Perera this morning and later would go to CID headquarters, where the investigators would be given a full briefing on the case.
The team visited the British High Commission yesterday. A senior CID officer is to accompany the team on field work whilst translators would also be provided.
Officials said arrangements had already been made to meet the requirements of the foreign detectives during their stay in Sri Lanka.
The Government is expected to spend an estimated Rs.3 million for the airfare of the team as well as for the transport of the high-tech equipment used for the investigations.
The team is scheduled to remain in the country for at least two weeks.
The TNA MP was shot dead in Narahenpita by unknown gunmen last November while he was in the driver`s seat of his vehicle. Mr. Raviraj`s bodyguard who was seated in the back seat of the vehicle was also killed in the shooting.
A T-56 rifle and bullets used in the killing were found in a bag at the site of the shooting and are expected to be of vital importance to the investigation.
According to initial investigations, two gunmen on a motorbike were believed to have carried out the assassination at close range before fleeing the area. There were also reports of a three-wheeler being used as a decoy getaway vehicle to mislead any pursuers and investigators.
This is the second time a Scotland Yard team is involved in investigating a local case, the first being the investigation into the death of DUNF Leader Lalith Athulathmudali.
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ravin
Joined: Aug 2005 Posts: 89 Member Profile
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5 Jan 2007 12:37:58 GMT Report for Abuse
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Bravo President,
Some may say this is just a show .................
They will never comprehend...........
You are handling things much better than Ranil.........
God bless Our President
God Bless our first respondents
God bless Sri Lanka |
kiwikanga Senior Member
Joined: Nov 2005 Posts: 1928 Member Profile
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5 Jan 2007 12:51:37 GMT Report for Abuse
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Any imbecile donkey living in SL will be able to predict the outcome of the investigation.
Will be very much the same as the Athulathmudali assasination report!
Our cunning fellows in authoritative positions are clever enough to creep through the ears and mesmerise the eyes of Scotland Yard detectives and fool them with cooked up and staged evidence to get the required conclusion.
In the end some authoritative people would have quite a packet in their wallets! The Scotland Yard guys would have had a good tropical holiday for 'summa', while the true culprits would be laughing from their posteriors!!
Onna lassana Sree Lankawey kalaathmaka weda kida! Edited By - kiwikanga - 5 Jan 2007 13:13:20 GMT |
mareesa03
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5 Jan 2007 13:29:20 GMT Report for Abuse
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Scotland yard probe on Raviraj killing begins
Scotland yard brought lot of experts,where is the expert,who can catch the chicken?If they can catch chicken..The problem will be solved easily..The chicken thief will be among the Sri Lankan side..If you get the chicken called Wimal Wee... The problem is solved..
This is arrange live drama..actors were coming from south lols |
ravin
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5 Jan 2007 14:46:57 GMT Report for Abuse
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| There are people who say we witnesed 100,000 or more spectators in a match but always you find some people say cant be 100,000 but around 10,000 only .......... |
Revy Senior Member
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5 Jan 2007 15:53:31 GMT Report for Abuse
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Any imbecile donkey living in SL will be able to predict the outcome of the investigation.
Yeah... there WON'T be any outcome, just like the much hyped 'Asutralian Investigators' working on the 17 aid workers what happened?
'Beuller.. Beuller.. Beuller?' |
whatreallyhap
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6 Jan 2007 03:57:09 GMT Report for Abuse
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Lets see if SY get fooled this time around.
Most probabally they will not get all the info they needand then there is red tape if they seen to be getting close to the answer.
Then there is this funny thing called witnessess disappearing at the right time.
The rest we all know what will happen |
tigeress19 Senior Member
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6 Jan 2007 08:10:44 GMT Report for Abuse
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Scotland Yard probe on Raviraj killing begins
THE VERDICT WILL BE, *there is no evidence to suggest the govt did it.* ( as usuall) |
ravin
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6 Jan 2007 14:45:39 GMT Report for Abuse
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THE VERDICT WILL BE, *there is no evidence to suggest the govt did it.* ( as usuall)
Tigress19
Do you have evidence who did it................You have a great chance to prove to the world..is'nt it........you can provide all the details to the Scotland Yard they will surely be happy to take your evidence so that they dont need to waste their time. Actually you will be rewarded for helping them. Why not an opportunity to be in their payroll as well.
Otherwise dont talk rubbish.We know the motives behind the LTTE wanna be's |
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