Curfew lifted a day after Sri Lanka rocked with multiple blasts

Press Trust of India  |  Colombo 

on Monday lifted the which was indefinitely imposed after the island nation was rocked with eight blasts targeting churches and hotels that killed over 215 people.

A string of eight powerful blasts, including suicide attacks, struck churches and luxury hotels frequented by foreigners in on Easter Sunday, killing 215 people, including three Indians, and shattering a decade of peace in the island nation since the end of the brutal civil war with the

According to the Sir Lankan authorities, 13 people were arrested in connection with the bomb blasts. However, the said it will not disclose the details of the suspects involved in the attacks to prevent them from getting publicity.

Don't give extremists a voice. Don't help to make them martyrs," of Defence, Ruwan Wijewardene, told reporters when asked for details of those in custody.

However, police officials privately said the suspects were all from the minority Muslim community.

Police said the van which had carried explosives to carry out bomb attacks at the three hotels was arrested with its Muslim

A safe house where the bombers had lived for nearly three months leading to the attacks were discovered in the south of Colombo suburb of Panadura.

Air Force said it found an improvised along a road leading to the departure terminal at the Colombo Sunday night.

It was a crude six- foot pipe bomb that was found by the roadside, an said.

We have removed it and safely defused it at an air force location, he added.

said there were disruptions to flights and has asked leaving passengers to report to the check in counters at least four hours prior to departure because of tight security checks at the

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First Published: Mon, April 22 2019. 08:45 IST