Sri Lanka Bomb Attack death toll is on the rise, after the figure hit the 300 mark Monday evening.
Police have been trying to piece up evidence that could lead to the arrest and possible conviction of the criminals behind the invasion.
Police Unsafe
In what appears to be a series of bombs planted across Sri Lanka’s capital of Colombo, police are still trying to identify bombs and defuse them.
A video has emerged online through the BBC showing a bomb going off as Police who had gone to safely defuse it scampering for safety.
Whether the terrorists used the bombs to cause more havoc after the deadly Easter Sunday massacre, only time will tell.
Macabre Sunday Attack
In the Sunday attack that mostly targeted Churches and Hotels, about 36 foreigners lost their lives among whom a Danish billionaire’s three kids formed part.
Hundreds more were either killed on the hotel environs and also in the churches where suicide Jihadist bombers engaged in a killing orgy.
The Government called for calm even as the rescue and treatment of victims continued.
Remedial Actions
A temporary curfew imposed on Sunday was lifted Monday morning, with 500 people reported to have been nursing injuries.
24 suspects have so far been arrested and taken into custody, with police looking for more others after it emerged that the terror attack was a properly coordinated attack.
Goodwill Messages
World leaders including US President Donald Trump, Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, and a host of other Premier League Football Clubs sent their messages of peace and condolences to the Island nation.
The situation in the country remains volatile, with the US sending a travel advisory to its citizens cautioning them of imminent attacks.