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New Zealand slams Sri Lanka – Christchurch link claim

(UTV|COLOMBO) – New Zealand’s Deputy Prime Minister has criticised suggestions Sri Lanka’s Easter Sunday (21) bombings were retaliation for the Christchurch Mosque shootings, saying his country is being “Misused”.

Sri Lanka’s State Minister for Defence, Ruwan Wijewardene, last week said early investigations had revealed the bombing of Churches and hotels that killed over 250 people had been in revenge for shootings at two New Zealand Mosques on 15 March, which killed 50.

But New Zealand Foreign Minister Winston Peters on Tuesday (30) reiterated his Government had seen no evidence of a link, the Australian Associated Press reported.

He said expert advice suggested the Sri Lankan bombings would have been planned from well before the Christchurch terror attack.

“It’s a slightly cheap shot, I suppose, to try to explain it away. Let’s see the evidence,” Peters told Sky News.

“Sometimes it pays to … get the facts first before you beat your lips with an opinion.”

Peters said it was a “Fair suspicion” the claim had been made to deflect away from intelligence failings in Sri Lanka.

“We’re not going to stand here and have our country misused,” Peters said.

While Islamic State (IS) has claimed responsibility, Sri Lankan Police have in recent days raided the headquarters of the National Thawheedh Jamaath (NTJ), founded by the suspected ringleader of the bombings.

The Authorities believe Zahran Hashim masterminded and was one of the 9 suicide bombers in the attacks.

More than 100 people, including foreigners from Syria and Egypt, have been detained for questioning over the bombings.

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