The remains of Mr Priyantha Kumara, the factory manager killed in Pakistan will be brought to Sri Lanka today (6) evening, officials said.
The postmortem into Mr Kumara’s death was completed on Sunday (5).
Meanwhile 13 key suspects arrested over the incident were remanded on Sunday.
They were identified as persons directly responsible for the incident though some 200 persons were initially taken into custody.
The 13 suspects in their custody were due to be presented before an Anti-terrorism Court in Gujranwala.
Police have made use of about 200 CCTV camera footage to identify the suspects.
Meanwhile, a Pakistani national who tried to save Mr Kumara’s life is to be honoured for his bravery by the Pakistani government.
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