CID ordered to get AG directive on Daya Master and George Master

CID ordered to get AG directive on Daya Master and George Master

February 21, 2011   11:34 am

The Colombo Magistrates Court today (February 21) ordered the CID to the advice of the Attorney General of what legal action to take against former LTTE Media Spokesman Daya Master and translator George Master.

 

Both defendants who are currently on bail were present at courts today where the CID informed the judge that all measures have been taken to submit the defendants’ court confessions as well as the investigation reports to the AG.

 

The case will be taken up again on March 21 when the CID will present the AG’s directive to the courts.

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