Two accused of stealing from Temple Trees further remanded

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
two televisions and a bag containing a camera, until September 14.The case filed against the suspects for forcibly entering the Temple
Trees, stealing its properties and being a member of an unlawful demonstration was called before Colombo Fort Magistrate Thilina Gamage
today.Colombo Crimes Division (CCD) informed the court that the investigations regarding the suspects who are remanded in custody, have not
yet been completed, and therefore requested to further remand the suspects.Taking this into account, the magistrate has issued the order to
keep the dup in remand custody until September 14, said Ada Derana court reporter.In addition, a group of individuals, who were released on
bail in connection with the incident, had also appeared before the court today.Meanwhile, Colombo Fort Magistrate Thilina Gamage has ordered
the release of two more suspects, who are accused of forcible entry to the Presidential Secretariat and holding a press conference inside
the premises, after they surrendered to the court.The two suspects namely, Sankha Jayasekara and Chamal Akalanka, were released under surety
bails, each worth Rs
500,000.A group of suspects including Rev
Fr
are released under bail, also appeared before the court today in connection with the incident.When the case was called today, the Colombo
North Divisional Crimes Investigation Unit informed the court that the investigations into this incident are yet to be
completed.Accordingly, the magistrate further ordered the police to submit a report to the court on September 14 after completing the
investigations.
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