Sunday, June 10, 2007

Shocking execution of 9, bodies in dump


Hands tied and blind-folded; woman among victims found in Wennappuwa

Recent mystery killings

  • Two Red Cross workers found dead in Ratnapura on June 03
  • Five bullet rid dled bodies found in Muthurajawela on March 3
  • Five bullet riddled bodies found in Thirappane in Anuradhapura on March 06

By Hubert Fernando and Ravindra Liyanage
As fear gripped the country over the spate of killings and abductions, police yesterday revealed shocking news that nine unidentified bodies were found near a garbage dump at Dummaladeniya in Wennapuwa.

“The bodies were in a badly decomposed state and mutilated. We are still searching the area because there could be more bodies,” a senior police official of the area told the Daily Mirror last night.

He said the victims including a woman had been killed in “execution style with their hands tied behind their backs and blindfolded.” He also said the police suspected the bodies might have been brought to the area yesterday after carrying out the killings elsewhere about a week ago.

“The killers had shot and killed these unidentified persons,” the official said adding that there were gunshot wounds in the bodies.

According to Wennapuwa police Inspector V. Somaratne, these mutilated bodies were found in a rubbish dump near the Dummaladeniya Bridge by a group of women, who had gone to the jungle to collect firewood.

“We cannot even identify whether these were male or female bodies,” the inspector said.

Meanwhile, the Defence Ministry said in a statement the bodies were “badly decomposed and in an unidentifiable condition.”

Three months ago police found an unidentified body with gun shot injuries in the same area.

Under a special directive from President Mahinda Rajapaksa, police Chief Victor Perera dispatched a police team from Colombo to probe the massacre.

A week ago two Red Cross Workers from Batticaloa were found killed in Ratnapura, hours after they were abducted by gunmen posing as policemen in Colombo.

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