Police officials detained five suspects in nikaweratiya over the killing of a tusker known as âDala Pattuwaâ earlier today (1).
Law and Order Minister Sagala Ratnayaka has directed Acting IGP C.D. Wickremaratne to place the investigations into the killings of âDala Puttuwaâ and other tuskers under the Criminal Investigations Department (CID), yesterday.
The move comes in the wake of the killing of Dala Puttuwa, the famous tusker in Galgamuwa. Its tusks were recovered from the Polpithigama area.
Another tusker was also killed in the Thabbowa forest recently.
In a separate incident, a baby elephant tethered to a tree was also found by the Police in the Katagamuwa area, Kataragama.
Minister Ratnayaka ordered the Acting IGP to launch a comprehensive investigation into all these incidents and ascertain whether an organised criminal network was behind the chain of events.
âWe condemn these heinous acts as the Law and Order Minister I must state that we will take stern action against everyone responsible for this crime. We want to conduct these investigations efficiently and impartially â which is why we entrusted the CID with this task,â the Minister explained.
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