Sri Lanka disregarded Turkey warnings: Ex-Minister

IANS  |  Colombo 

Amid the apparent failure of the to act on intelligence on Easter Sunday's suicide bombings, information has now surfaced that the defence authorities had also ignored alerts that 50 members of the (FETO) had arrived in the island country.

Peiris is a loyalist of former

There was an attempted coup to overthrow the and unseat on July 15, 2016. The coup bid was blamed on FETO, a terrorist outfit led by Islamic Fethullah Gulen, in which 250 people were killed. Later, terrorists fled to different

Peiris said that the had repeatedly alerted the Sri Lankan government, Denmark, and some African about the terrorists sneaking into their territories. While the governments of these took prompt action on the alert, the Sri Lankan authorities paid no heed, he added.

The former said that he then brought this to the notice of when he met him with a delegation led by Rajapaksa on Thursday to discuss the security situation in the country.

has been on alert since the April 21 bloodbath in which over 250 people were killed and hundreds injured. The authorities have cancelled weekend mass in the capital due to fears of fresh bomb attacks.

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First Published: Sat, May 04 2019. 19:24 IST