The Presidential Commission of Inquiry (PCoI) probing the Easter Sunday attacks has postponed sittings until November 21 in view of next week's Presidential election.
The PCoI had received 105 complaints out of which some cases are being investigated by the Attorney General's Department ond the Police.
President Maithripala Sirisena, had appointed the PCoI last month, to probe the terrorist attacks which, the government said had killed 258 persons and injured 481, on April 21.
The first session of the PCoI was held on October 30.
DIG's Mahesh Senaratne and Lalith S. Pathinayake, SSP J.A.U.PJayasinghe, and SP Nishantha Soysa have given evidence before the Commission so far.
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