Suspects arrested with defamatory letters handed over to CCD

Suspects arrested with defamatory letters handed over to CCD

May 3, 2019   07:59 am

The three persons arrested at the Central Mail Exchange with defamatory letters, have been handed over to the Colombo Crimes Division (CCD) for further questioning, police said.

The suspects were arrested last night with 600 letters defamatory of the President and inciting enmity among races, according to police.

The letters were reportedly addressed to various Buddhist temples across the country.

However, due to a suspicion with regard to the letters, the officials at the central mail exchange had taken steps to notify the police.

After being notified regarding the letters, the suspects were arrested by police at the Central Mail Exchange in Colombo, the spokesman said. 

The content of the letters in question are defamatory of President Maithripala Sirisena and also incite enmity among the population on the grounds of race and religion, police said.

Ada Derana had reliably learned that the three arrested suspects are staff members of a powerful UNP Minister.

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