The Interpol said that the agency is is ready to offer full support to the Sri Lankan authorities in investigating the country's deadliest terror attack that killed 290 people in a series of eight blasts that tore through churches and luxury hotels in the country.
Interpol Secretary General Jurgen Stock in a Twitter message said, "Interpol strongly condemns the horrific attacks and has offered its full support to the investigation being carried out by national authorities."
Eight coordinated explosions targeted Easter worshippers and high end hotels popular with international guests.
FBI arrives in Sri Lanka
Meanwhile, a spokesperson for the U.S. embassy Nancy Van Horn said that a team of FBI officers have arrived in Sri Lanka to help local authorities to carry out investigations into teh serial bomb blasts that rocked the island nation on Easter Sunday.
The Government Analysts' Department also confirmed that both the INTERPOL and FBI would be sending officers to help Sri Lanka with the investigations into the the deadly attacks.
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