Sri Lankan soldier arrested over armed robbery in Jaffna

<p>A Sri Lankan soldier was arrested in connection with the armed robbery of a house in Inuvil, Jaffna, which left a woman hospitalised.</p> <p>The house was broken into in the early hours of Sunday morning and residents attacked by five masked, armed men.</p> <p>Following investigations and a secret tip-off, Chunnakam police arrested a soldier after a laptop stolen from the Inuvil house was found at his residence in Punnalaikattuvan.</p> <p>After questioning, the soldier revealed the identities of the remaining suspects whom police reported were all in hiding.</p>

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