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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Tuesday, September 1, 2015
Excavation Of Mannar Mass Grave To Begin
The
Mannar Magistrate has ordered to excavate the suspected mass grave in a
well in Thiruketheeswaram closer to the site that was previously
excavated.
According to the Office of the Police Media Spokesperson, the excavation
is to begin on October 7 this year with the Department of Forensic
Medicine, Department of Archeology, and the Survey Department. The
police media unite added that the Mannar Magistrate visited the well
close to the previous suspected mass grave site last week.
“The Mannar Magistrate visited the site upon a complaint received. There
is already an ongoing investigation into alleged mass grave in Mannar
located in close distance to the newly found well, and the
investigations into previous suspected mass grave are being conducted by
the Criminal Investigation Division (CID),” the police revealed. The
site has been identified with the help of the Survey Department.
According to the police media unit, in addition to the ongoing
investigations, the Mannar Megistrate has ordered to carry out
excavation in the suspected site.
The earlier mass grave in Thirukketheeswaram in Mannar was first
discovered in December 2013, when construction workers found two human
skeletons whilst digging in Thirukketheeswaram. The excavations had been
launched in early 2014, and upon excavations, remains of at least 80
people were unearthed. Reportedly, wounds were discovered on the bodies
which were believed to have been caused by gunshots. However, the
excavations came to halt as it was claimed to be a graveyard. Families
of the disappeared continued to demand further excavation of the mass
grave. The Sri Lankan courts approved the request for further
excavations, and also ordered an affidavit from the Mannar regional
chairperson, who stated that there were no records of a cemetery in the
area. There are ongoing investigations conducted into the case by the
CID.
Courtesy - http://www.thesundayleader.lk/