The CID, FCID, CCD and FDB have listed the criminals wanted by them and provided the required information, he has told ‘Sathhanda’. He said the steps would dispel the myth that criminals could flee and remain in hiding in other countries without having to the face the law.
A top police official said what the Interpol could do was only supply information on the whereabouts of the criminals in hiding, after which they can be arrested and brought home for trial under the extradition treaties among nations.
The International Police Organization has so far issued red notices on two Sri Lankans only - against 45-year-old Munisamy Dharmaseelan over the possession of two hand grenades and 200 live bullets, and Anthony Emil Lakshmikanthan, aged 40 and accused of financial crime.
Also, the Interpol has issued three yellow notices over missing persons, one against a 14-year-old identified as Gaidu Kithmuka Madurapperuma.
Shalika Wimalasena
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