Sri Lanka’s former intelligence chief has been arrested in connection with the 2019 Easter Sunday bombings that killed 279 people, including 45 foreigners, a police spokesman said. Suresh Sallay was arrested on Wednesday by the Criminal Investigation Department, spokesman Fredrick Wootler said. The co-ordinated suicide bombings targeted three upmarket hotels in Colombo, two Roman Catholic churches, and an evangelical Protestant church outside the city. The attacks were blamed on a homegrown jihadist group. The department is investigating possible “links or lapses” by Mr Salley in connection with the attacks, Mr Wootler said.

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