Court permits to takes voice samples of Namal Kumara

Court permits to takes voice samples of Namal Kumara

September 25, 2018   04:54 pm

The Colombo Fort Magistrate today permitted the CID to direct the Director (Operations) of the Anti-Corruption Force, Namal Kumara, to the Government Analyst’s Department to record voice samples.

Director (Operations) of the Anti-Corruption Force, Nalaka Kumara, had been requested to appear before the Government Analyst’s Department on Wednesday (26) for this purpose.

Kumara recently revealed information of DIG Nalaka de Silva of the TID allegedly conspiring to assassinate the President and former Defense Secretary.

Accordingly, the Criminal Investigations Department (CID) has commenced investigations into the incident and recorded statements from several persons.

The recorded phone call between Nalaka Kumara and the DIG, which has gained a lot of attention in the investigation, has already been handed over to the Government Analyst’s Department.

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