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‘Indian complicity’ in Easter Sunday carnage: Sirisena must prove his accusation – GL
By Shamindra Ferdinando
Former External Affairs Minister Prof. G.L. Peiris, MP, yesterday (01) said that ex-President Maithripala Sirisena, MP, owed an explanation as to how he had reached the conclusion that India engineered the 2019 Easter Sunday carnage.
Prof. Peiris said that the former President, who had also served as the Defence Minister and head of the National Security Council (NSC) at the time of the near simultaneous suicide attacks, five years back would have to substantiate his allegation. Such a grave accusation couldn’t be based on unsubstantiated information, the former law academic said, underscoring the need to address the issues at hand with extreme caution.
The dissident SLPP MP said so responding to media query at the weekly press conference held at his Kirula Place residence.
At the onset of the briefing, Prof. Peiris said that the SLFP leader’s latest claim should be examined, keeping in mind that the presidential election was to be conducted in seven months and the Supreme Court ordered the former President to pay compensation for Easter Sunday victims to the tune of Rs 100 mn.
Lawmaker Sirisena declared in Kandy, on March 22, that he knew who masterminded the Easter Sunday carnage. The blasts, blamed on the National Thowheed Jamaath (NTJ), influenced by ISIS, claimed the lives of 270 men, women and children, while over 500 received injuries. On the following day, MP Sirisena claimed that he received the relevant information three weeks earlier and the CID recorded his statement on March 25. MP Sirisena is reported to have alleged that India carried out the Easter Sunday operation.
Prof. Peiris described parliamentarian Sirisena’s claim as a serious allegation directed at a friendly neighbour that provided substantial assistance over the past several years, in addition to tipping off local intelligence about the impending terror attacks.
Pointing out that a copy of the statement provided to the CID had been made available to Attorney General Sanjay Rajaratnam, PC, Prof. Peiris said that once Sirisena appears before Maligakanda Magistrate on Thursday (April 4) consequent to the CID filing a ‘B’ report at the Maligakanda Magistrate court on the AG’s instructions, a clearer picture would emerge.
Prof. Peiris said that there is a possibility of the former President seeking to make a private statement to the Magistrate. However, the AG would have access to that statement, Prof. Peiris said, declaring that after examining all information available, Attorney General Rajaratnam would have to decide on the best possible course of action.
Prof. Peiris said that in spite of Sirisena being the former President, in terms of the Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA) he faced a seven-year term of imprisonment if he was found guilty of suppressing information relating to terrorist activities.
Prof. Peiris said that in the wake of the unprecedented intervention made by MP Sirisena, the Wickremesinghe-Rajapaksa government would have to go the whole hog. According to the former Minister, the AG could take tangible measures to collect all available information and reevaluate the ongoing case at the Trial-at-Bar on the Easter Sunday carnage, in the wake of MP Sirisena’s claim.
Responding to The Island queries, Prof. Peiris pointed out that before a Parliamentary Select Committee (PSC) that investigated the Easter Sunday attacks and the subsequent Presidential Commission of Inquiry (P CoI), it transpired India furnished three specific warnings ahead of the attacks. Sri Lanka received the last warning one hour before the first attack, the ex-Minister said, referring to official reports at that time.
Prof. Peiris said that MP Sirisena’s recent declaration has threatened to undermine public confidence in the ongoing Easter Sunday investigations and court proceedings. Therefore, it would be the responsibility of the AG to ensure a no holds barred investigation also taking into consideration the ex-President’s bombshell but still unsubstantiated claim.
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Heat Index at Caution Level in the Northern, North-central, North-western, Western, Sabaragamuwa, Eastern and Southern provinces and in Monaragala district
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Issued at 3.30 p.m. on 17 April 2026, valid for 18 April 2026.
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and Southern provinces and in Monaragala district.
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Oil prices plunge as Iran says Strait of Hormuz ‘open’ during ceasefire
Oil prices have plummeted after Iran said the Strait of Hormuz would be “completely open” to commercial ships for the remainder of the ceasefire.
The cost of a barrel of Brent crude fell to $88 dollars a barrel, having been above $98 earlier on Friday.
The Strait of Hormuz is a narrow strip of water linking the Gulf to the Arabian sea, through which a fifth of the world’s oil and liquified natural gas is typically transported.
“The passage for all commercial vessels through Strait of Hormuz is declared completely open for the remaining period of ceasefire,” Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said.
Global markets also rallied on the announcement, with the major US stock indices rising in early trading. The S&P 500 rose by 0.8%, while the Nasdaq and Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) were both up by more than 1%.
European shares also rose in reaction to the news. The Cac index in Paris and Dax in Frankfurt both climbed by more than 2%, while London’s FTSE 100 rose by around 0.5%.
The Strait of Hormuz has been effectively shut by Iran since the US and Israel launched military strikes in the country in late February.
Tankers have been unable to pass through, drastically reducing the amount of oil and gas available on global markets and causing prices to spike.
Before the conflict, Brent crude was trading at under $70 per barrel. It rose above $100 before reaching a peak of more than $119 per barrel in March.
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Navy seize 161kg heroin shipment in high-seas operation
Being a key frontline stakeholder in the national mission, ‘A Nation United,’ the Navy continues to maintain a vigilant maritime shield to eradicate the drug menace from society.
During yet another successful operation on the high seas south of Sri Lanka, the Navy intercepted a local multi-day fishing trawler and apprehended four suspects in connection with the
smuggling of a stock of suspected narcotics.
The intercepted trawler, along with the suspects, was escorted to the Dikowita Fisheries Harbour today, (17 April 2026).
During a special inspection at the fisheries harbour, the Police Narcotic Bureau (PNB) confirmed the presence of over 161kg of heroin.
The Deputy Minister of Defence, Major General Aruna Jayasekera (Retd), and the Commander of the Navy, Vice Admiral Kanchana Banagoda, to inspect seized narcotics.
Addressing the media, the Deputy Minister emphasized that drug trafficking has long persisted as an organized and sophisticated criminal enterprise. He highlighted that under the current government’s national mission, ‘A Nation United,’ a robust state mechanism is now in motion, integrating the Tri-Forces, Police, Special Task Force, PNB, and international agencies to dismantle these networks.
Underscoring the Navy’s operational success, the Deputy Minister revealed that in 2025 alone, the Navy seized narcotics valued at over Rs. 75,000 million. In the first four months of 2026, the momentum has continued with nearly Rs. 50,000 million worth of drugs intercepted and produced for legal action.
During this short period, 14 local multi-day trawlers and 127 suspects have been apprehended. He issued a stern assurance that seized drugs would never find their way back into society, as they are systematically destroyed under strict protocols.
“Human capital is our nation’s most vital asset,” the Deputy Minister noted, adding that a healthy population leads to a quality workforce and a resilient economy. He further remarked that the vision of a “A Thriving Nation – A Beautiful Life”, extends beyond financial stability to include the dignity, discipline, and mindset of the citizenry.
“On the instructions of the President, new legislation is being drafted for Parliamentary approval to further empower this national mission and ensure a law-abiding, civilized society for future generations”, he stated.
Concluding the briefing, the Deputy Minister lauded the media for their role in drug prevention and urged continued responsible journalism to educate the public on the dangers of narcotics.
Meanwhile, the apprehended suspects, the multi-day trawler, and the 161kg heroin shipment were handed over to the Police Narcotic Bureau for onward investigation and legal proceedings.
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