DNA test confirms death of NTJ leader in Lanka Easter bombings

Press Trust of India  |  Colombo 

Sri Lankan authorities have confirmed through DNA tests that one of the two suicide bombers who died in the bombing during Sunday attacks was Zahran Cassim, the of the local jihadi group NTJ.

A at the Government Analyst's Department said that the DNA tests done using the blood samples of Zahran's wife, his daughter and a brother have proved that he died in the on

Nine suicide bombers carried out a series of devastating blasts that tore through three churches and as many luxury hotels on April 21, killing more than 250 people and injuring 500 others.

The terror group claimed the attacks, but the government blamed the local Islamist extremist group (NTJ) for the bombings. The victims included over 40 foreigners, 10 of whom were Indians.

Zahran was one of the two suicide bombers at the where 36 people including 12 foreigners died.

The hotel's CCTV footage showed the two bombers with heavy back packs arriving at the hotel's restaurant on the third floor.

Zahran's wife and the four-year-old daughter survived the suicide bombings carried out five days after the Sunday at a terror group hideout.

Some 15 people, including Zahran's father and two brothers, were killed at an eastern province hideout of the NTJ terror group.

They exploded bombs after an exchange of gun fire with the troops during a raid of the safehouse on a tip off.

Zahran's wife and daughter were pulled out of the blasted house with burn by the troops the following morning.

The analysts' report was to be presented to the police's crime investigations department on Tuesday.

The department is scheduled to hand over the finalised reports regarding the attacks on Cinnamon Grand, Shangri-La, in Batticaloa and Dehiwala Tropical Inn, to the CID.

The suicide bombers of the other churches such as Kochchikade and Katuwapitiya have also been identified.

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First Published: Tue, May 21 2019. 16:21 IST