COLOMBO (News 1st); The remains of the late Chaminda Lakshan who was killed in police fire during a protest in Rambukkana on the 19th of April, was handed over to his relatives on Friday (22).According to the Director of the Kegalle Hospital Dr.
Mihiri Priyangani the autopsy was conducted on Thursday (21) afternoon by the Kegalle Judicial Medical Officer, and it is reported that the final rites on the late Chaminda Lakshan will be carried out on Saturday (23).In addition, two of the three people who were in critical condition and were in the Intensive Care Unit of the Kegalle Hospital will be moved to the normal ward, as they have shown positive signs of recovery, said the Kegalle Hospital Director.She went on to note that 13 people are currently receiving treatment in the hospital for injuries sustained in the protest.POLICE OFFICERS TRANSFERRED :The Senior Superintendent of Police for the Kegalle Division, Superintendent of Police for the Rambukkana area, and the OIC of the Rambukkana Police, were transferred to the Police Field Force Headquarters in Colombo.At the same time, the investigations that were carried out by the SSP in charge of the Seethawakapura Division was taken over by the Criminal Investigations Department.POLICE SUMMONED TO HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION:The Inspector General of Police, and several other senior police officers have been summoned to appear at the Human Rights Commission of Sri Lanka on Friday (22), with regard to the investigations taking place on the Rambukkana shooting.The IGP, Senior DIG for the Central Province, DIG for the Central Province, SSP for Kegalle, and the OICs for Kegalle & Rambukkana have been summoned to the Human Rights Commission of Sri Lanka.The Human Rights Commission of.