The Criminal Investigation Department (CID) has revealed that Anura Vidanagamage, popularly known as Meegasare Kajja,” who was brutally killed along with his two children, had been serving at the Ministry of Defence at the time of the Wasim Thajudeen murder, NewsFirst reported. The revelation has further deepened suspicions of state involvement in Thajudeen’s killing, which remains one of Sri Lanka’s most high-profile unresolved murder cases. CCTV evidence from the Thajudeen case had previously placed Kajja’s vehicle following Thajudeen’s car on the night of the rugby player’s death in 2012. His wife had identified him in the footage, though some of…
Kajja worked at Defence Ministry during Thajudeen murder – CID
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