After the body was found locals violently protested in front of the Navy camp. One person was injured in the subsequent shootings. The locals destroyed an administrative building as a result.
Sri Lankan Tamil diaspora groups also organized protest meetings in the
UK. Human Rights groups such as
UTHR initially reported that she may have been killed by the rebel LTTE operatives to discredit the government and create an environment of protest.
Sri Lanka Monitoring Mission ruled that such attacks were a violation of the
Oslo sponsored ceasefire between the Sri Lankan government and the LTTE. But number of websites that are known for their pro rebel stance reported that subsequent to the rape and murder, a front organization calling itself
resurgence people's force, widely believed to be a front of the rebel
LTTE group claimed responsibility for attacks on the Sri Lankan Navy that lead to 15 deaths and another 15 being seriously injured. According to
Tamilnet, Sri Lankan Tamil political parties such as the
Tamil National Alliance and others requested that the Sri Lankan government take appropriate actions to protect civilian life.{{cite web ==Government investigation==