Sri Lanka’s former intelligence chief arrested over 2019 Easter attacks

Al JazeeraEN 2 min read 50% complete by Al Jazeera StaffFebruary 25, 2026 at 07:32 AM
Sri Lanka’s former intelligence chief arrested over 2019 Easter attacks

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Investigators say Suresh Sallay aided and conspired in the deadly Easter Sunday attacks that killed nearly 300 people.Published On 25 Feb 2026Sri Lanka’s criminal investigators have arrested the country’s former intelligence chief in connection with the wave of 2019 Easter Sunday bombings that killed 279 people and upended the nation’s tourism economic lifeline, police said.Retired Major-General Suresh Sallay was taken into custody at dawn in a suburb of the capital, police said on Wednesday.Recommended Stories list of 3 itemslist 1 of 3Sri Lanka’s New Warlist 2 of 3Sri Lanka attacks: Bombed church reopenslist 3 of 3Sri Lanka bombings: Investigations under wayend of list“He was arrested for conspiracy and aiding and abetting the Easter Sunday attacks,” an investigating officer told the AFP news agency.Sallay, who was promoted to State Intelligence Service (SIS) chief in 2019 after Gotabaya Rajapaksa became president, had been accused of involvement in the coordinated suicide bombings, a charge he has denied.Six almost simultaneous suicide bomb attacks struck Easter congregations at three churches and guests at three luxury hotels during breakfast.The bombings injured more than 500 people, also killed 45 foreign nationals, and dealt a severe blow to the island’s vital tourism sector.In the aftermath, officials blamed a local armed group for the suicide bombings, but Sallay was also accused of orchestrating the attack.British broadcaster Channel 4 reported in 2023 that Sallay was linked to the bombers and had met them before the attack.A whistleblower told the network that he had permitted the attack to proceed with the intention of influencing that year’s presidential election in favour of Rajapaksa.Two days after the bombings, Rajapaksa declared his candidacy and went on to win the November vote in a landslide after promising to stamp out violence.

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