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Didn’t think violence would ensue: IGPThe Police did not have fears of clashes breaking out as a result of a rally staged by the Bodu Bala Sena in Aluthgama yesterday as they received an assurance everything will be peaceful. Inspector General of Police (IGP) N.K. Illangakoon told reporters in Kalutara yesterday that the Police had received complaints raising fears of violence breaking out if the BBS rally was allowed to go ahead. However, he said after speaking to the organisers of the rally and Muslims in the area, the Police was certain the rally would end peacefully and so there was no need to obtain a court order against the rally. “We were assured that this was going to be purely a religious event and that everything will be calm and peaceful,” he said. The IGP insisted that Police action after clashes broke out had ensured the situation did not escalate further and he also added that eight suspects had been arrested and some were later released on bail. Illangakoon said that the Criminal Investigations Division (CID), Colombo Crimes Division (CCD) and area police were involved in the investigations into the violence. The IGP meanwhile also denied reports that some monks were being held hostage or were killed by a mob in the Aluthgama area. He also insisted that live gunfire shots were not fired by the Police to disperse the mob during the violence. (Colombo Gazette) |