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On April 11, 10 days before the horrific attacks by Islamic terrorists on Christians observing Easter in Sri Lanka, the country’s Deputy Inspector General (DIG) of Police sent out an urgent alert to government officials and security heads of all agencies.

The subject line said: “Information of an alleged plan attack.”

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The intelligence report could not have been more explicit in its contents about what was about to unfold in the tear-shaped island nation at the southern tip of India; a paradise turned into hell by the seekers of paradise.

DIG Priyalal Dassanayake identified the name of the Islamists and their organizations. He wrote: “You are hereby instructed to pay particular attention to the reference made in Page 2-4 of the above under title National Thawhith (Tawhid) Jamaan [NTJ] concerning a possible suicide attack being planned in this country by Mohammed Zaharan, leader of the National ‘Thawhith Jamaan.'”