COLOMBO, April 26, 2019 (NNN- BSS) – An Islamic extremist believed to have played a key role in Sri Lanka’s deadly Easter bombings died in an attack on a Colombo hotel, the country’s president confirmed Friday.
“What intelligence agencies have told me is that Zahran was killed during
the Shangri-La attack,” President Maithripala Sirisena told reporters,
referring to Zahran Hashim, leader of a local extremist group.
Hashim appeared in a video released by the Islamic State group after they
claimed the bombings, but his whereabouts after the blasts was not
immediately clear.
Sirisena did not immediately clarify what Hashim’s role was in the attack
on the Shangri-La, one of six bomb blasts that killed over 250 people on
Sunday.
Hashim’s sister deplores bloodbath
The sister of a man believed to the mastermind behind the Easter Sunday carnage in Sri Lanka is furious with her brother for causing so much pain and suffering to others.
Mohammad Hashim Madaniya has found out that her brother, Zahran Hashim, is the alleged ringleader of a group of suicide bombers who attacked churches and hotels on Sunday, killing more than 350 people, media reports say.
The young mother of two, who lives in the eastern town of Kattankudy, says she is horrified by what he has done and fears what could happen next