Wanted Sri Lanka radical Hashim died in hotel attack: president

Sirisena says intelligence agencies told him Zahran was killed during Shangri-La attack


Afp April 26, 2019
PHOTO: FILE

COLOMBO: An 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 on 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 militant  group.

Hashim appeared in a video released by the Islamic State group after they claimed the bombings, but his whereabouts after the blasts were not immediately clear.

Blast in town east of Sri Lankan capital, no casualties

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.

Security forces had been on a desperate hunt for Hashim, believed to be around 40, after the government named the group he led -- the National Thowheeth Jama'ath -- as its prime suspect.

His appearance in the IS video, where he is seen leading a group of seven others in a pledge of allegiance to IS chief Abu Bakr al Baghdadi, only heightened fears about the radical.

He was a relative unknown before the attacks, though local leaders say they had reported him on more than one occasion to authorities for his extremist views and behaviour.

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