Eleven Tamil prisoners who are held at the Anuradhapura Prison have sought a meeting with Minister of Sports and Youth Affairs, Namal Rajapaksa to discuss some immediate concerns, the Daily Mirror learns.
The prisoners have sent a letter to the Minister seeking an urgent meeting.
As a result the Minister is expected to visit the prison today to discuss the concerns of the prisoners.
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It’s good to show compassion given what happened however the state minister and the gang concerned must be thrown the law book hard! Rest is up to the courts! Do not throw this under the carpet! We are watching