Brigadier Priyanka Fernando, the Military Attache in Sri Lankan High Commission, was seen gesticulating to slit throats of a group of pro-LTTE demonstrators opposite the High Commission office in London on February 4 when the embassy was celebrating the 70th independence day.
He was immediately suspended from work following a video, which showed him behaving in an offensive manner.
However, he was later allowed to resume duties on a presidential directive.
British politicians who are pro-Tamil urged the British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson to expel Fernando.
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Fernando was hailed a hero by the pro-Sinhala majority nationalist groups for taking on the LTTE rump in the UK and the decision to suspend him was cited as a reason for the government's poor showing in the February 10 local election.
The slit throat incident occurred during a protest held by a group of LTTE supporters outside the High Commission in London on the Sri Lanka's Independence Day.
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