Sri Lankan court orders probe on mass grave

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Colombo: A Sri Lankan court Friday ordered a full investigation into a mass grave found last year in the island nation’s Central Province, a lawyer said.

The magistrate in Matale instructed the Criminal Investigations Department (CID) to submit a comprehensive report to the court by the end of this month, Xinhua reported.

The CID was also ordered to record statements of 13 petitioners who claimed that their relatives were believed to have been buried at the site.

Sunil Watagala, the lawyer appearing on behalf of the petitioners, said the magistrate also ordered a DNA test on the skeletal remains found in Matale.

Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa last month decided to appoint a special commission to investigate the mass grave.

The investigation by the commission will be in addition to the probe carried out by police.

Over 150 skeletal remains have been unearthed from the mass grave.

Forensics have determined that the remains were of people killed sometime in the late 1980s and the area has now been marked as a crime scene. (IANS)

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