Sri Lankan President Maithripala Sirisena has asked the IS to leave his country alone in the wake of the Easter Sunday bombings.
The leader warned that the IS may have launched a "new strategy" by targeting smaller countries.
Sirisena revealed that they had information that "a small group" of Sri Lankans had travelled abroad to receive training from the IS over the past decade, adding that investigations revealed the bombs used in the Easter attacks were made locally.
This comes as Sri Lanka remains on high alert following threats that the militants would strike before the beginning of the holy month of Ramadan.

Trump adds seven countries to full travel ban list
Indian parliament votes to allow private firms in nuclear power sector
Doctors in England start five-day walkout during flu surge
Israeli settler kills 16-year-old Palestinian in West Bank, mayor says
Paris' Louvre reopens partially but staff vote to extend strike
Delhi restricts vehicles, office attendance in bid to curb pollution
India summons Bangladesh envoy over security concerns in Dhaka
Alleged Bondi gunman charged with 15 murders as funerals of victims begin
