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Govt. accused of planning to frame GR, Salley while shielding real culprits in its ranks
Easter Sunday carnage:
by Rathindra Kuruwita
Those responsible for the Easter attack are in the ruling NPP, and therefore the government is all out to shield them by accusing others, Pivithuru Hela Urumaya Leader Udaya Gammanpila has said.
Addressing the media yesterday in Colombo, the government had changed its narrative to suit its political agenda. “The claim made by Channel 4 that Sri Lanka’sintelligence services, led by Suresh Salley, were behind the attack was thoroughly debunked by the Imam report, which we released.
That report was compiled by a former Supreme Court Judge, a former Air Force Commander, and a President’s Counsel. Now, the government is planning to arrest former Intelligence Chief Major General Suresh Salley and former President Gotabaya Rajapaksa.”Gammanpila said the lie that Sri Lanka’s intelligence services orchestrated the Easter attackhad been spread globally by Azad Maulana via Channel 4 in a bid to secure political asylum in Switzerland. “Maulana is now in Switzerland seeking political asylum. His Channel 4 claims turned out to be false. This guy is a fraud. Maulana, who has been married twice, allegedly entered his second marriage under a false name and produced a fraudulent marriage certificate before fleeing to Switzerland leaving both wives behind,” he said.
His secondwife, Fatima Jesli Benaseer, found her husband’s real name was Azad only after watching a Channel 4 video and subsequently lodged a complaint with theSainthamaruthu Police.”The police investigation led to a case being filed at the Kalmunai Magistrate’s Sainthamaruthu Court under case number B/811/2023, resulting in an immediate travel ban on Maulana.
However, he had already fled the country by that time,” Gammanpila said. For Major General Suresh Saleh to be taken into custody, a statement from Maulana was required, the PHU leader said. “However, with the travel ban in place—since anyone under such a ban would be arrested upon arrival—Maulana cannot return to Sri Lanka to give the statement. Therefore, the government has decided to lift the travel ban, bring Maulana back, and make him give a statement before a magistrate under Section 127 of the Penal Code. Meanwhile, Abdul Rahim, who allegedly assisted Maulana in preparing the fraudulent marriage certificate, has been arrested. Therefore, the police are reluctant to agree to lift Maulana’s travel ban,” he said.Under these circumstances, when Maulana’s lawyer requested the lifting of the travel ban before the magistrate, the Sainthamaruthu Police received instructions from the highest levels of the government not to raise objections. “According to information available to me, a senior police officer in the Ampara District influenced this lawyer, although I do not have verified evidence to reveal the officer’s name. Thus, on 21 January, without any police objection, the travel ban on Maulana was lifted,” he said.The fact that the government was wasting public funds on a bogus claim already debunked by a Presidential Commission of Inquiry, Gammanpila said.”However, attempting to build a case around Maulana, a man accused of fraudulently marrying a woman under a false name, is a farce. We see this as an insult to the Prime Minister, who has written books and delivered lectures on women’s rights.
The allegations against Maulana are not limited to entering a fraudulent second marriage under a false name. According to Justice Imam committee’s report, Maulana assisted Saharan and not the intelligence services, contrary to his claims,” he said. Gammanpila said he was demanding answers to several critical questions from the government: “We call upon the government’s media spokesperson, Minister Nalinda Jayatissa, the Inspector General of Police, and the police media spokesperson to provide immediate responses to the following issues:· Who intervened to have Maulana’s travel ban lifted?· Who directed the police to suggest that Fatima Jesli Benaseer’s complaint had been made under the influence of Pillayan?· Have the police recorded a statement from Fatima Jesli Benaseer, wherein she claimed police interference, in the DCDB of the Ampara Police?· Will the police question Maulana on introducing Dr. Safras Mohammad Sufiyan to Rilwan,who was injured during a bomb test?· Will Maulana be presented before the Kalmunai Magistrate’s Court concerning the case of fraudulently marrying Fatima Jesli Benaseer under case number B/811/2023?· Will the police question Maulana under the Money Laundering Act regarding the allegations that he purchased a luxurious apartment at Span Tower in Dehiwala?· Will legal action be taken against Maulana over the fraudulent cheque for 20 million rupees issued on 22 February 2022 during his second marriage?· Is the government preparing to use the fabricated claim that the intelligence services were behind the Easter attack to once again mislead the public ahead of the upcoming elections?”
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Maldives Coast Guard Ship Huravee arrives in Colombo
The Maldives Coast Guard Ship Huravee arrived at the Port of Colombo for replenishment purposes on 02 Mar 26. The visiting ship was welcomed by the Sri Lanka Navy (SLN) in compliance with time-honoured naval traditions.
The ship is a 48.9m long Offshore Patrol Vessel which is commanded by Lieutenant Colonel Ahmed Nafiu Mohamed.
Meanwhile, the ship’s crew is scheduled to visit several tourist attractions in the city of Colombo, during their stay in the island.
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AKD warns of far reaching economic consequences of Middle East war
President Anura Kumara Dissanayake yesterday called for an immediate and peaceful resolution of the escalating Middle East conflict, warning that the crisis could have far-reaching repercussions on the global economy, including Sri Lanka.
Addressing Parliament, the President stressed that no military conflict benefited humanity, particularly at a time when destructive military technologies were rapidly advancing.
“Any military conflict does not create a favourable situation for any group of people,” he said, urging all parties to make urgent commitments towards peace. “As Sri Lanka, our position is that all parties involved in this war must, as soon as possible, take steps toward a peaceful world.”
He cautioned that Sri Lanka could not remain insulated from the fallout from the conflict, noting that disruptions to global oil and gas supplies, threats to migrant workers in the Middle East, and potential shocks to tourism, remittances, shipping and aviation were real concerns.
A national programme was being formulated to mitigate the impact, he said, adding that its success would hinge on broader international efforts to restore stability, the President said.
Acknowledging public anxiety shaped by past economic hardships, President Dissanayake said social stability could not be ensured through rhetoric alone but required tangible guarantees that citizens would not face another crisis.
While noting that the government had successfully navigated multiple challenges since assuming office, he described the Middle East situation as distinct due to the uncertainty surrounding its duration and outcome.
The government, he said, was closely monitoring developments. The Central Bank had conducted a review with a report on the likely economic impact expected shortly. The Ministry of Finance is also preparing an assessment of the potential effects on public life, alongside measures to ensure the uninterrupted provision of essential services locally and for Sri Lankans overseas.
“The primary responsibility for finding a path out of the crisis rests with the Government,” he said, calling on Parliament and the public to collectively confront the challenge under a unified national plan.
Providing a detailed account of the country’s energy reserves, the President said storage capacity rather than supply remained the key constraint. Excluding the Indian Oil Corporation tanks in Trincomalee, total storage capacity at Kolonnawa and Muthurajawela stands at approximately 150,000 metric tons.
Diesel stocks were currently sufficient for 33 days, with refining contributing around 1,800 metric tons daily. Petrol reserves will last 27 days, with a 35,000 metric ton shipment due on March 7 or 8 expected to extend availability to around 40 days.
Aviation fuel stocks are adequate for 49 days, supported by both daily refining and imports. Scheduled shipments include vessels from RM Parks on March 14, Sinopec on March 17, IOC on March 21 and the Ceylon Petroleum Corporation on March 28.
Crude oil supplies were sufficient to operate the refinery for 26 days, with an additional shipment expected to extend operations by a further 18 days, the President said.
“Because of this, there is no crisis regarding oil,” the President assured Parliament.
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Pope invited to visit Sri Lanka
President Anura Kumara Dissanayake has invited His Holiness Pope Leo XIV to visit Sri Lanka.
The official invitation was handed over by Minister Bimal Ratnayaka to the Vatican’s Under Secretary for Relations with the States, at the Vatican, yesterday, during the Minister’s official visit to Italy, the President’s Media Division said.
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