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Decomposed LTTE dead bodies buried
The fast decomposing nature of the twenty mutilated bodies of Tiger terrorists died in Monday's (22) pre dawn attack on the Anuradhapura Air Force Base had to be buried consequent upon judicial medical procedure and post mortem at Anuradhapura Teaching Hospital late on Tuesday (23) following a magisterial order given by Anuradhapura magistrate.
Many of those dead bodies were found strewn over the affected base with many organs and limbs severed as a result of the explosives those terrorists were carrying with them.
Some of those had been reduced to lumps of flesh which were completely disturbing in nature.
Those corpses in utter state of decomposition were brought down to the hospital mortuary for necessary investigations and judicial procedures.
Many of those wearing Air Force-type camouflage LTTE uniforms had to be stripped off in order to remove their hidden suicide devices or other explosives tied around their person and waists. Afterwards those corpses were covered with polythene.
Following the completion of legal procedures, the Anuradhapura magistrate ordered the Police to bury the remains in view of their fast decaying nature.
Earlier, the troops informed the ICRC to accept those decomposed bodies to be taken to the LTTE.
Courtesy: army.lk
Sri Lanka Police buries the Black Tiger bodies without court order
Friday, October 26, 2007, 16:33 GMT, ColomboPage News Desk, Sri Lanka.
Oct 26, Colombo: Sri Lanka judiciary says that the Police buried the bodies of the 21 Black Tiger cadres who were killed in Monday’s attack on Anuradhapura airbase without a court order.
The Registrar of Anuradhapura magistrate court verified the fact to Sinhala daily Lankadeepa yesterday. The official said that the Head Quarters Inspector of Anuradhapura police station was ordered by courts to consult the courts after the inquest. Instead, the Police have buried the bodies of the 21 Tiger cadres without obtaining court instructions.
The government earlier said that the bodies would be handed over to the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Ealam (LTTE) through ICRC. Police was criticized by media for publicly displaying the naked bodies of the male and female Tamil Tiger cadres, while they were being transported to the mortuary in an open tractor. Anuradhapura is a sacred city of Buddhists who respect non violence.
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