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Sanjeewa’s body identified by mother and elder sister
By Hemantha Randunu
The body of Ganemulle Sanjeewa, who was gunned down inside a Hulftsdorp Magistrate Court on Wednesday, was identified Thursday (20) at the Colombo Judicial Medical Officer’s office by his mother and elder sister, a senior officer from the Keselwatta Police told The Island.
Following the post-mortem examination, his mother took the body to the Jayaratne Funeral Parlour, where it was kept pending final rites at the Borella Cemetery.
Investigations have revealed that Sanjeewa was killed on the orders of an underworld leader, known as Kehelbaddara Padme, who is currently in hiding in Dubai. The killing was carried out by an assassin hired for Rs. 150 million, though it is reported that he had received only an advance payment of Rs. 2 million. Further inquiries indicate that the assassin had been using multiple aliases, including a previously reported Muslim name, which has now been confirmed as false.
Two days before the attack, the assassin reportedly disguised himself as a lawyer and visited Hulftsdorp Magistrate Courtroom No. 05 to observe and plan the execution of the attack.
Alongside him, a woman named Ishara Sewwandi, a known drug trafficker who also posed as a lawyer, visited the court to assess how the murder would be carried out, police investigations have revealed.
Further inquiries indicate that Kehelbaddara Padme’s father, Kehelbaddara Neville, was shot dead in 2018 on the orders of Ganemulle Sanjeewa. Police suspect Sanjeewa’s murder was an act of revenge.
Following the assassination, the assassin fled by a waiting van to the Kalpitiya area, from where he was to be smuggled to India by boat, as planned by Padme.
Ishara Sewwandi, the 25-year-old woman who assisted the assassin, and the assassin himself, are allegedly heavy users of crystal meth (ice), according to police. However, several other analysts on social media pointed out that the careful planning, and the calm execution of the plan do not seem to be indicative of the behaviour of drug addicts.
Investigations have also revealed that the pair had stayed at a hotel in Maradana the day before the attack.
Police have discovered that Kehelbaddara Padme coordinated the murder plot over the phone from Dubai, communicating with the assassin for nearly two weeks. Fake lawyer identification cards were created on Padme’s instructions to allow the assassin and Sewwandi to pose as legal professionals. Authorities are currently investigating those responsible for forging those IDs.
Police media spokesperson and Attorney-at-Law Buddhika Manatunga stated that the assassin operated under multiple aliases, including Mohammed Sherifdeen and Samidu Dilshan Widumanga Kadanaarachchi. The fake lawyer ID he used bore the name Kodikara Kasun Prabath Nishshanka.
The suspect is reportedly a resident of Maharagama and is believed to be responsible for several other murders. Investigations are ongoing into his alleged involvement in additional killings.
Meanwhile, police are examining messages exchanged via the mobile phone used by the shooter in Sanjeewa’s murder. It has also been discovered that someone had visited the hotel where the shooter was staying and handed him a fake lawyer ID with his photograph.
Further inquiries have revealed that after the shooting, the suspect purchased a white outfit from a shop in Nugegoda and discarded the lawyer’s robe he had been wearing in Kochchikade.
Kehelbaddara Padme has reportedly orchestrated a similar attack from overseas in the past.
On the morning of the 19th, Sanjeewa Kumara Samararatne, also known as Ganemulle Sanjeewa, an underworld gang leader, was shot dead inside Courtroom No. 5 at Hulftsdorp.
His post-mortem examination was conducted at the Colombo National Hospital mortuary on the 20th, where forensic experts found multiple bullet wounds on his body, prompting them to conduct a CT scan.
Following the autopsy, the body was to be handed over to Sanjeewa’s wife, according to Ganemulla Police.
The body was temporarily placed at Jayaratne Funeral Parlour in Borella before family members and others paid their final respects.
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Negombo Prison bloodbath: Autopsies reveal brutal assaults
Post-mortem examinations conducted on prison officers killed during the violent unrest at Negombo Prison have revealed that the victims were subjected to severe and brutal assaults, according to preliminary findings of the ongoing investigation.
A five-member team of Judicial Medical Officers carried out the examinations at the Negombo Hospital, uncovering evidence of extensive injuries caused by the violence.
Investigators have so far determined that the clash erupted after a group allegedly led by Suresh Pushpakumara, also known as “Katuwellegama Suresh”, who is suspected of links to narcotics trafficking and organised crime, attacked another group of inmates inside the prison.
Preliminary inquiries indicate that the victims of the assault were inmates suspected of providing information to prison authorities regarding illegal activities, including the smuggling of prohibited items into the facility.
One of the first victims of the violence was inmate Ganegoda Arachchilage Gayan Sampath, who died after being attacked during the initial stages of the confrontation.
The 31-year-old resident of Ashokapura, Naththandiya, had been remanded for about three and a half months over drug-related allegations. His elder brother is also currently in custody at Negombo Prison.
Relatives claimed that Gayan had provided information to prison officials about narcotics and other contraband allegedly being brought into the prison following his admission.
His mother alleged that her son had been subjected to a savage attack, claiming that he suffered severe head injuries and fractures to his limbs after being assaulted with iron rods by a group of inmates.
She said a senior police officer had informed her that her son had assisted prison authorities by providing information about illegal activities within the facility and that his actions may have made him a target.
According to her, authorities had identified around 15 suspects in connection with the attack and assured her that legal action would be taken.Meanwhile, prison authorities have decided not to house inmates at the Negombo Prison premises as the facility remains an active crime scene.
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Excise revenue jumps 60% as revenue stickers curb liquor tax fraud
Sri Lanka’s excise revenue has surged by more than 60% over the past three years following the introduction of a revenue sticker system for liquor products, which authorities say has helped curb widespread tax evasion and counterfeit operations without costing the government a single rupee.
The Excise Department’s revenue increased from Rs. 170 billion in 2022, when the programme was launched, to Rs. 226 billion in 2024, with further growth recorded in 2025, according to a senior department official.
The revenue stickers programme, introduced on January 3, 2022, initially faced strong resistance from sections of the liquor industry. The official said many manufacturers had failed to comply with the requirement to affix revenue stickers to bottles, resulting in significant revenue losses to the state.
“Nearly 50% of the excise revenue due to the government was being lost,” the official said, adding that the department responded through intensified inspections and enforcement operations.
The official claimed that some industry players had opposed the system because it disrupted practices involving counterfeit stickers, unrecorded production and tax evasion. In one series of raids conducted in August 2023, counterfeit stickers were detected on liquor bottles at more than 6,000 locations, while around 100,000 bottles bearing fake stickers were seized within a week in February 2023.
Under the revenue stickers system, the financial burden is borne entirely by liquor manufacturers. The department said suppliers provide the stamps at a cost of about US$5.99 per 1,000 stickers, rising to approximately US$7.99 after port duties and clearing charges. The cost to manufacturers is around Rs. 1.21 per stamp.
The official said the programme produced immediate results, with excise revenue increasing by 17.7% in the first quarter after implementation, while liquor production rose by 9%. Toddy production recorded a sharp 200% increase as previously unreported production entered the formal taxable supply chain.
By May 31, 2025, the department had achieved 104% of its expected revenue target, collecting Rs. 98 billion during the period, the official said.
The Excise Department said the system conforms to international standards, including ISO 22382 guidelines for revenue sticker systems, and similar mechanisms are used in countries such as Nepal and Argentina.
by Chaminda Silva
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Sri Lanka Insurance Life declares record Rs. 14.68 bn bonus for policyholders
Sri Lanka Insurance Life (SLIC Life) has declared a record annual bonus of Rs. 14.68 billion to its policyholders for the 2025 financial year, the highest life insurance bonus announced by any insurer in Sri Lanka.
The company said the latest declaration raises the cumulative bonuses paid to policyholders since 2006 to Rs. 131.28 billion, extending its record of announcing the industry’s highest annual bonus.
SLIC Life said it maintained its financial strength during 2025, with total assets increasing to Rs. 275 billion and its Life Fund reaching Rs. 247 billion, the largest in the local life insurance industry. The insurer also settled an average of more than Rs. 1.35 billion a month in maturity payments and claims, amounting to approximately Rs. 16.2 billion for the year.
The company reported a Profit Before Tax of Rs. 4.3 billion for 2025, while Gross Written Premium (GWP) rose 24% year-on-year to Rs. 32.6 billion. New Business Premium Income increased by 42% to Rs. 7.56 billion.
SLIC Life said it continued to invest in digital services and customer experience while expanding its Life Loyalty Rewards programme.

Nusith Kumaratunga, Chairman of SLIC (Left) and Nalin Subasinghe, CEO of SLIC Life (Right) addressing the gathering
The insurer also highlighted its corporate social responsibility initiatives, including the ‘Pasal Piriyatha Surakimu’ programme, which has supported more than 3,365 underprivileged schools since 2007, and the ‘Suba Pathum Scholarship Programme’, under which more than 2,200 scholarships worth over Rs. 240 million have been awarded since 2014.
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