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Nominations close at noon Friday: National Lists of NPP, SJB, NDF and SLPP
By Rathindra Kuruwita
The accepting of nominations for the 2024 General Election, which began on October 4, concluded at noon on Friday, October 11 and Commissioner General of Elections Saman Sri Ratnayake confirmed that nominations were received at the District Secretaries’ offices across 22 electoral districts.
Notably, registered political parties were exempt from deposit requirements for contesting in the elections. However, independent groups were required to submit a deposit of Rs. 2,000 per candidate. By October 10, a total of 147 political parties and 104 independent groups had submitted their nominations.
The upcoming poll will see the election of 225 Members of Parliament, with 196 members chosen from the 22 electoral districts and 29 appointed via the national list based on the votes each party or group secures.
The JVP led NPP on Friday released its list of candidates nominated as national list members of parliament (National List MPs) for the 2024 General Election.
The full 29-member list: Bimal Rathnayake, Professor Wasantha Subasinghe, Dr. Anura Karunathilake, Professor Upali Pannilage, Eranga Udesh Weeraratne, Ret Maj Gen Aruna Jayasekara, Dr. Harshana Suriyapperuma,
Janitha Ruwan Kodituwakku, Punya Sri Kumara Jayakody, Ramalingam K. Chandrasekar, Dr. Najith Indika, Sugath Thilakaratne, Lakmali Hemachandra – Attorney-at-Law, Sunil Kumara Gamage, Gamini Rathnayake , Professor Ruwan Chaminda Ranasinghe, Sugath Wasantha De Silva, Keerthi Welisarage, Chamila Kumudu Peiris, Abdul Fatha Mohamed Ikram, Ranjan Jayalal Perera, Mohamed Nazeer Ikram, Martin Nelson, Romesh Mohan De Mel, Benita Prishanthi Hettithanthri, Pubudu Nuwan Samaraweera, Sarath Lal Perera, Anura Hettigoda Gamage and Hemathilaka Gamage.
Main opposition SJB’s 29-member national list has been officially handed over on Friday by Party Chairman Imthiaz Bakeer Markar and General Secretary Ranjith Madduma Bandara. The list contains the names of Ranjith Maddumabandara, Imthiaz Bakeer Markar, Dullas Alahpperuma, Sagaran Vijayandiran, Nizam Kariapper, Sujeeva Senasinghe, G L Peiris, Sudarshini Fernnadopulle, Upul Jayasuriya, Mahim Mendis, Upul Bandara Dissanayake, Rohana Lakshman Piyadasa, Lihini Fernando, Ravindra Samarweera, Athulasiri Samarakone, Kennedy Degaulle Gunewardena, Lalith Prasanna Perera, Vishaka Kamalee Suriyabandara, Mahesh Senanayake, Ravi Jayawardena, Thisath Devapriya Bandara Wijegunawardena, Lankeshwarage Mitrapala, Palanivelu Parameshwaran, Balakrishnan Sivanasan, Ganapathy Nagulesvaran, Chandima Wijegunewardena, Mohamed Hasim Mohamed Roomy, Muhammadu Ismail Muttu Muhammadu and Indika Bandaranayake.
The SLPP on Friday released its list of candidates nominated as national list members of parliament (National List MPs) for the 2024 General Election. The full 29-member list is as follows: Namal Rajapaksa, Gamini Lokuge, C. B. Ratnayake, Ven.Uthurawala Dhammarathana Thero, Tissa Vitharana, Jayantha Ketagoda, Sagara Kariyawasam, Thisakutti Arachchi , Ven. Tebuwana Piyananda Thero Tebuwana, Muhammad Fadil Marjan Asmi, Renuka Perera, Wimal Geegange, W. Dayarathna, Anusha Damayanthi, Jagath Wellawatta, Wasantha Handapangoda, Viraj Perera, Athula Priyadarshana De Silva , Manjula Wellalage, Ravihara Kulathunga, Damith Hettihewa, Ranjith Bandara, Vidura Perera, Pasan Kasthuri Fernando, Sarath Keerthirathna, Sudath Rohana, Mahinda Pathirana, Rathna Dharmapriya Daya Pathirana and Samantha Indika.
The New Democratic Front (Gas Cylinder) on Friday released its national list, featuring several prominent political figures. Former Prime Minister Dinesh Gunawardena tops the list, solidifying his key position within the party. Former Speaker Mahinda Yapa Abeywardena has also been named, along with former minister Tiran Alles and Ravi Karunanayake. The full list Dinesh Gunawardena, Shyamila Perera, Mohamed Faizer Mustapha, Tiran Alas, Mahinda Yapa Abeywardena, Jayantha Weerasinghe, Sendhil Thondaman, Suren Raghavan, Ronald Chithranjan Perera, Ravi Karunanayake, Thalatha Athukorala, Kanishka Suranimala Rajapaksha, Muhammed Mustapha Anwar, Nissanka Nanayakkara, Sagala Abeywickrama, Siripala Amarasinghe, Veerakumara Dissanayake, Rashdan Rahuman, Nimalka Fernando, Damayanthi Jayasekara, Newton Peiris, Leslie Devendra, Mahinda Senarath Bandara, Adambawwa Uthuma Lebbe, Mohamed Musammil, Wellalage Bandula, Sirimasiri Hapuaarachchi, Piumi Senarath Samarathunga and Keerthi Sri Weerasinghe.
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Interpol crackdown: Sri Lankan man among seven arrested in UK for human smuggling
Suspect also wanted for child abuse: Extradition process underway
Among seven persons arrested in the United Kingdom for people smuggling is a Sri Lankan wanted by French authorities for the rape of a child.
UK’s National Crime Agency said that it collaborated with police and international partners in INTERPOL’s largest-ever operation targeting people smuggling and human trafficking.
Operation Liberterra III was led by the NCA’s Joint International Crime Centre (JICC) and targeted offenders wanted for a range of crimes who had entered the UK illegally.
Officers from the National Extradition Unit at the JICC made five arrests across London, Bedfordshire, Merseyside and Greater Manchester.
Those arrested included:
A 30-year-old Sri Lankan man arrested in Liverpool and wanted in France for the rape of a child
A 38-year-old Iraqi man wanted for rape in Germany arrested in Greater Manchester
A 29-year-old Egyptian man wanted for murder in France arrested in Bedfordshire
A 41-year-old Syrian man arrested in Greater Manchester and wanted in Germany for organising illegal small boat crossings
A 30-year-old Bulgarian man arrested in London for human trafficking and wanted in France
Greater Manchester Police teams also made two arrests across the county during the operation which was held between 10 and 21 November last year.
A 23-year-old Ukrainian man wanted in Germany for sexual exploitation
A 31-year-old Romanian man wanted in Romania for sexual exploitation
Extradition proceedings are underway for all seven suspects.
The NCA website quoted its Deputy Director of International Rick Jones as having said: “This global operation is a prime example of our commitment to working closely and effectively with international partners to tackle people smuggling and human trafficking.
“We were proud to host the European Co-ordination Unit and used a range of our specialist capabilities to gather and disseminate intelligence to law enforcement agencies across the world, and to enable our officers to identify, locate and detain offenders wanted overseas.
“As a result, seven suspects wanted in connection to serious offences have been removed from our communities and extradition proceedings are ongoing to ensure they face justice.”
Globally, 3,744 suspects were arrested including 1,800 for human trafficking and migrant smuggling offences.
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Sri Lanka calls on global consular corps to protect nationals amid fishermen incident
Addressing a gathering of the world’s consular community, Foreign Minister Vijitha Herath issued a pointed, diplomatic request yesterday for the enhanced protection of Sri Lankan citizens abroad, a message delivered against the backdrop of a recent alleged assault on Sri Lankan fishermen by the Indian Coast Guard.
The occasion was the inauguration of the FICAC 2026 South Asia Regional Conference, hosted by The Association of Consuls in Sri Lanka together with the World Federation of Consuls (FICAC) at Cinnamon Life.
Minister Herath, while outlining Sri Lanka’s foreign policy of “non-alignment, strategic autonomy, and constructive engagement,” directly tasked the honorary consul community with a critical role. “I request the honorary consul community to maintain a continued and enhanced focus on safeguarding the rights and welfare of Sri Lankan nationals in respective jurisdictions,” he stated.
The appeal carries significant weight following recent media reports which detailed claims by a group of fishermen from Wennappuwa that they were assaulted by uniformed Indian Coastal Guards. The incident, alleged to have occurred partly in Sri Lankan territorial waters, resulted in hospitalisations and has been referred to the Foreign Affairs Ministry and Navy for investigation. Minister Herath’s carefully calibrated statement before the international audience underscored the government’s proactive but diplomatic approach to citizen welfare overseas.
Prime Minister Harini Amarasuriya, who also addressed the inaugural session, framed Sri Lanka as a nation on a resurgent path. She thanked FICAC for selecting Sri Lanka, noting the choice reinforces the country’s returning credibility under President AKD’s administration.
“Fiscal management is in good control with contained inflation and increased reserve levels and global confidence is returning as the country is moving towards stability, expanded economic activity and inclusive growth,” the Prime Minister stated. She also acknowledged the severe challenge posed by climate change, citing Cyclone Ditwah, and thanked the international community for its support during the disaster, which helped quickly revive the tourism sector.
Both leaders positioned the consular network as indispensable partners in Sri Lanka’s recovery and global re-engagement. Minister Herath emphasised their role in bridging “governments, businesses and communities,” while the Prime Minister stated such forums help reconsolidate the support of global actors.”
The three-day FICAC conference brings together consular officials from across South Asia, focusing on their unique role in facilitating diplomacy, trade, and legal cooperation outside traditional embassy channels.
By Sanath Nanayakkare
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Korean boost for Thriposha programme: Partnership worth USD 10 mn
The Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA) has reached agreement with Sri Lanka to strengthen the country’s Thriposha nutrition programme through climate-resilient, locally sourced food systems.
According to the Korean Embassy here the agreement formalised a USD 10 million partnership that would enhance domestic production of high-quality maize, reduce reliance on imports, and reinforce the sustainability of Sri Lanka’s flagship nutrition intervention for children and mothers. The agreement in this regard reflected the shared commitment of the Republic of Korea and Sri Lanka to advancing inclusive, resilient, and sustainable development outcomes, the Embassy stated.
The agreement was signed in the presence of the Ambassador of the Republic of Korea to Sri Lanka Ms. Miyon Lee, the Minister of Rural Development, Social Security and Community Empowerment Dr. Upali Pannilage, Country Representative, World Food Programme (WFP) Philip Ward, and senior representatives from the Ministry of Agriculture, Ministry of Health, Ministry of Trade, Sri Lanka Thriposha Limited, demonstrating the commitment by all relevant stakeholders of this unique project.
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