Close family connection among Lanka suicide bombers: Police

Press Trust of India  |  Colombo 

The suicide bombers involved in the carnage had close family connection, said Wednesday as it released the details of the attackers and their relatives linked to the country's worst terror attacks.

Hashmi, the of linked local outfit National Thowheeth Jamath (NTJ), blew himself up in the posh Shangri-

He came from the Muslim majority area in Kathankudi in the eastern province, Police said.

His brother was the suicide bomber at the church in the eastern town of while his another brother Achchi was the bomber at the at Katuwapitiya, Negombo, the Western coastal town.

Zahran's wife and his daughter have survived the suicide bombings at Sainthamuruthu in the east when the military raided a terrorist safe house. They are undergoing treatment at the in the east.

The NTJ leader's two other brothers and father died in the blast in the safe house during the confrontation with the forces, Gunasekera said.

His is currently in the custody of the police's crime investigations department. Gaffoor is the of one of Zahran's brothers who died in the terror safe house blast.

The bomber Hasthun's wife also died in the blast in the same safe house

was the bomber at the St Anthony's Chuch Colombo city. His brother has been arrested by the CID for alleged links.

was the bomber at the His wife is also under CID custody right now, Gunasekera said.

was the second bomber at the Shangri His father and two brothers are also under CID arrest.

Ilham's brother was the bomber at and he was the owner of the copper factory in the Colombo suburb of Wellampitiya where the suicide bombs were believed to have been assembled. His wife is also under CID custody currently.

was the suicide attacker at the in the Colombo suburb of Dehiwela. His wife and her two brothers are in (TID) custody currently, Gunasekera said.

Gunasekera said who had detonated herself when the military raided the house of the Ibrahim brothers in Dematagoda in Colombo. She was the Wife of the second bomber at the Shangri

Gunasekere said some of the identifications are currently being verified through DNA tests.

The CID is currently investigating about the assets of the terrorists for action under the Acts of anti- terrorism funding and money laundering.

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First Published: Wed, May 01 2019. 20:45 IST