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Lanka court grants bail to 12 in Tamil students killing case

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Press Trust of India Colombo
Twelve Sri Lankan policemen from an elite task force, accused of killing five Tamil students in 2006, were today granted bail in a case that evoked international concern.

Judge Amal Ranarajah in the Trincomalee High Court in the east allowed the release of suspects on bail.

The killing of some five Tamil students in early 2006 by the police's elite special task force caused international concerns as rights group urged the Sri Lankan government to bring perpetrators to justice.

The parents of the students accused the government troops of gunning down five students.

Bowing to pressure, the government initiated the legal process which resulted in the arrest of the 12 personnel in August.
 

The massacre of the Trincomalee students figured in the UN Human Rights Council discussions on Sri Lanka's rights accountability.

The suspects were released based on cash bail terms, the court announced, adding that they must report to police in the capital Colombo every week.

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First Published: Oct 14 2013 | 6:06 PM IST

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