Sri Lanka defence chief held over murders (BBC)

Sri Lanka’s top military officer has been remanded in custody, accused of covering up civil war-era murders.

Chief of Defence Staff Ravindra Wijeguneratne appeared in court after warrants for his arrest were issued.

Prosecutors say he protected the main suspect, a naval intelligence officer who allegedly murdered 11 young men in the final stages of the conflict with separatist Tamil rebels in 2008-09.

The officer is in custody. Admiral Wijeguneratne denies the allegations.

The court in the capital, Colombo remanded, him in custody until 5 December. Read more

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