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May 14, 2019  

Sri Lanka Police seeks the help of the general public to trace the whereabouts of the suspect, sketched out above, who is in connection with the Easter Sunday terror attacks.

Any information concerning the suspect can be provided to the Police through 011-2422176 or 011-2392900, says Police Spokesman SP Ruwan Gunasekara.

The visage of this suspect was sketched out based on the information gathered from four witnesses.

The suspect was identified as the person who had assisted the suicide bomber at Kingsbury Hotel Mohamed Assam Mohamed Mubarak to purchase a white-coloured van and to change its seating arrangements.

This van was used by the suicide bomber at St. Anthony’s Church in Kochchikade to arrive at the location and it was set up with explosives for a second blast. However, the security forces later managed to safely defuse the explosives.

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