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Sri Lanka bombings: PM Wickremesinghe says he was 'out of the loop'

Sri Lanka's prime minister has told the BBC he was "out of the loop" when it came to intelligence warnings ahead of the deadly Easter Sunday bombings.
Ranil Wickremesinghe said that crucial information about any potential danger in the country was not passed to him. 
The subsequent attacks, which claimed at least 250 lives, exposed a massive intelligence failure by Sri Lanka.
The country's police chief and top defence ministry official have both resigned over the bombings.
But Mr Wickremesinghe argued the fact that he was unaware of the warnings meant he did not need to step down from his position.
"If we had any inkling, and we had not taken action, I would have handed in my resignation immediately," he said, adding: "But what do you do when you are out of the loop?" 
President Maithripala Sirisena earlier said that Sri Lankan intelligence services believed around 130 suspects linked to the Islamic State (IS) group were in the country and that police were hunting 70 who were still at large.
Police later discovered what they believed was the attackers' safe house in the eastern city of Sammanthurai. An "Islamic State banner [and] IS uniform similar to the video that was released by alleged suicide bombers" were found inside the building, a police spokesman told the BBC.
There have also been reports of a shootout between security forces and a group of alleged suspects. It was not immediately clear if the two incidents were linked.
Sri Lankan authorities have blamed a local Islamist extremist group, National 
 Jamath, for the attacks, although IS has also said it was behind them.

Attack 'leader' died in bombings


Mr Sirisena also confirmed that the attackers' alleged ringleader, Zahran Hashim, a radical preacher, died at the Shangri-La hotel in the capital, Colombo. 
He said Hashim led the attack on the popular tourist hotel, accompanied by a second bomber identified as "Ilham". It was one of six hotels and churches targeted by the 
group.



Hashim appeared in a video released by IS in which seven men - thought to be some of the bombers - pledged allegiance to the group. Hashim was the only one to show his face.
It is not clear whether Hashim had been in direct contact with IS or if he had simply pledged allegiance to the group.
  • Sister of 'ringleader' deplores attack
  • Latest developments

    Sri Lankan officials revised the death toll from the bombings down by about 100 on Thursday, to 253, blaming the difficulty in identifying body parts at bomb scenes. But the move raised questions over how the previous estimate could have been so inaccurate.
    The country's Catholic Church has announced the suspension of all church services.




    Sri Lanka's prime minister has told the BBC he was "out of the loop" 
    when it came to intelligence warnings ahead of the deadly Easter Sunday bombings.
    Ranil Wickremesinghe said that crucial information about any potential danger in the country was not passed to him. 
    The subsequent attacks, which claimed at least 250 lives, exposed a massive intelligence failure by Sri Lanka.
    The country's police chief and top defence ministry official have both resigned over the bombings.
    But Mr Wickremesinghe argued the fact that he was unaware of the warnings meant he did not need to step down from his position.
    "If we had any inkling, and we had not taken action, I would have handed 
    in my resignation immediately," he said, adding: "But what do you do when you are out of the loop?" 

    President Maithripala Sirisena earlier said that Sri Lankan intelligence services believed around 130 suspects linked to the Islamic State (IS) group were in the country and that police were hunting 70 who were still at large.
    Police later discovered what they believed was the attackers' safe house in the eastern city of Sammanthurai. An "Islamic State banner [and] IS uniform similar to the video that was released by alleged suicide bombers" were found inside the building, a police spokesman told the BBC.
    There have also been reports of a shootout between security forces and a group of alleged suspects. It was not immediately clear if the two incidents were linked.


    Sri Lankan authorities have blamed a local Islamist extremist group, National Tawheed Jamath, for the attacks, although IS has also said it was behind them.

    Attack 'leader' died in bombings

    Mr Sirisena also confirmed that the attackers' alleged ringleader, Zahran Hashim, a radical preacher, died at the Shangri-La hotel in the capital, Colombo. 
    He said Hashim led the attack on the popular tourist hotel, accompanied by a second bomber identified as "Ilham". It was one of six hotels and churches targeted by the group.



    Hashim appeared in a video released by IS in which seven men - thought to be some of the bombers - pledged allegiance to the group. Hashim was the only one to show his face.

    It is not clear whether Hashim had been in direct contact with IS or if he had simply pledged allegiance to the group.

    Latest developments

    Sri Lankan officials revised the death toll from the bombings down by about 100 on Thursday, to 253, blaming the difficulty in identifying body parts at bomb scenes. But the move raised questions over how the previous estimate could have been so inaccurate.
    The country's Catholic Church has announced the suspension of all church services. 
    Media captionFather and brother of teenager victims pay tribute to lost loved ones 
    In Negombo, a community of Ahmadi Muslims from Pakistan as well as some Christians and Afghan nationals have been ejected from their homes by landlords. Rights activists say the Ahmadi community, as foreign Muslims, could face reprisal attacks. 
    The Sri Lankan government has said it will search schools, in one of a series of announcements designed to address public anxiety in the aftermath of the attacks. 
    A state of emergency, declared on Monday, has continued, allowing police to detain and interrogate suspects without court orders. 
    Sri Lanka's finance minister, Mangala Samaraweera said on Friday there were fears the country's lucrative tourism industry could see a fall in arrivals of up to 30% this year - resulting in a loss of $1.5bn (£1.2bn).

    Who were the attackers?

    Nine people are suspected of carrying out the attacks. Two of the bombers are said to have been the sons of spice trader Mohammad Yusuf Ibrahim, one of Sri Lanka's richest men. Mr Ibrahim was detained and questioned after the attacks.
    One of his sons was reportedly the bomber at the city's Shangri-La hotel - alongside Hashim, according to President Sirisena. The other son reportedly targeted the restaurant at the high-end Cinnamon Grand hotel, a short distance away.

    A woman said to be a wife of one of Mr Ibrahim's sons detonated explosives during a police raid at the family's villa on Sunday. Several people, including children and three police officers, were reportedly killed in that blast.
    According to the Sri Lankan government, most of the attackers were "well educated" and had come from "middle- or upper middle-class" families.
    Another of the alleged bombers studied in the UK, a senior Whitehall official told the BBC. Abdul Latif Jamil Mohammed studied aerospace engineering at Kingston University in 2006-7 but did not complete a full degree.

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