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Prisons Chief interdicted, A’pura Supt. remanded

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Poya Day Pardon:

Commissioner General of Prisons, Thushara Upuldeniya, has been interdicted over the release of W.M. Athula Tillekaratne, a convicted fraudster whose Poya Day presidential pardon was first raised in Parliament by SJB MP Ajith P. Perera last week.

Government sources said that the Cabinet-of-Ministers had decided yesterday (09) to interdict Upuldeniya, who received that appointment in March 2021. Other sources said that the Prisons Department had made a desperate bid to cover up Tillekaratne’s release as he wasn’t among the 388 persons selected for release to mark Vesak.

Justice Minister Harshana Nanayakkara told a group of civil society activists, protesting outside the Justice Ministry, demanding punitive measures against what they called the Prisons Mafia, that those responsible would be dealt with.

Sources said that as the Prisons Department had been under investigation, the government appointed an Additional Secretary attached to the Ministry of Justice and National Integration Nishan Dhanasinghe as the Acting Commissioner General of Prisons with immediate effect.

Police investigating the release of a person convicted of financial fraud, taking advantage of the presidential pardon granted to 388 prisoners for Vesak, have arrested the Superintendent of Anuradhapura Prison. The Anuradhapura court remanded him till June 11 pending investigations. The prisoner was released from the Anuradhapura Prison.

The Criminal Investigation Department initiated an inquiry after the Presidential Secretariat lodged a complaint with the CID regarding the release.

The Presidential Secretariat intervened after SJB MP and Attorney-at-Law Ajith P. Perera attacked the President in Parliament last week over the controversial release. Perera pointed out that Tillekaratne had been released just 10 days after he was convicted by the Anuradhapura High Court. The CID, over the weekend, recorded a statement from the Commissioner General of Prisons, Thushara Upuldeniya, in this regard. (SF)



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Navy’s prompt search and rescue mission saves lives at sea

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In a swift search and rescue (SAR) operation, the Sri Lanka Navy on 22 Jun 2026 rendered assistance to a one-day fishing trawler that had failed to return to its intended destination.

Reportedly, the fishing trawler and its 02 crew members ran into trouble due to adverse weather conditions off the north coast of the island. The rescue mission was launched
immediately following an alert from the Department of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources regarding the overdue trawler.

Responding to the distress call, the Maritime Rescue Coordination Centre (MRCC) Colombo, coordinated the deployment of naval craft for the SAR operation.

During the operation, naval personnel located the distressed trawler and its 02 fishermen in the seas off the Analaitivu Island and they were brought to safety.

Maintaining a round-the-clock vigil, the Sri Lanka Navy, through the coordination of MRCC Colombo, remains constantly prepared to deploy assets and extend vital lifesaving assistance to the naval and fishing communities facing perils within the Sri
Lankan Search and Rescue Region.

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Judicial vacancies: President keeps country guessing

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The NPP government has not taken a final decision regarding filling of the vacancies in the judiciary.

A group of Opposition MPs, led by SJB leader Sajith Premadasa, on 12 June, requested Speaker Dr. Jagath Wickremeratne to take up the issue of judicial vacancies with President Dissanayake. Opposition sources said that there were four vacancies, each in the Court of Appeal and the Supreme Court, and the inordinate delay had adversely affected the judiciary.

Government sources indicated that there was no change in the status quo as regards filling of vacancies. Referring to the government proposal to extend the retirement age of judges, authoritative sources said that no final decision had been taken yet.

SJB lawmaker Dayasiri Jayasekera told The Island that they would raise the issue in Parliament this week.

He said that the deliberate delay in making appointments to superior courts and the move to extend the retirement age couldn’t be taken separately.

The MP noted that the Bar Association of Sri Lanka, the Lawyers’ Collective, the Colombo High Court Lawyers’ Association, Colombo Magistrate’s Court Lawyers’ Association and the Bar Association of Badulla had opposed the government move.

There hadn’t been any public statements in support of the government move, MP Jayasekera said, urging the government to end uncertainty in the judiciary.

by Shamindra Ferdinando

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Sajith calls on Opposition parties to rally around SJB

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SJB leader Sajith Premadasa has invited the UNP and other political parties to join his party. Premadasa, who is also the leader of the Opposition, has emphasised that the UNP and the SJB could reach a consensus on policies but his party wouldn’t, under any circumstances, accept whatever formula to share positions. Premadasa said so, speaking to the media over the weekend, after meeting the Mahanayaka Thera of the Malwatta Chapter of the Siyam Nikaya Most Venerable Thibbatuwawe Sri Siddhartha Sumangala Thera.

A statement issued by the Opposition Leader’s Office quoted MP Premadasa as having extended an invitation to all political parties to give up extremist policies and join the SJB.

The SJB leader alleged that the NPP government feared facing elections and that was the reason for the inordinate delay in holding Provincial Council polls. PC polls were last held in 2012, 2013 and 2014, on a staggered basis. Premadasa said that if PC polls were held his party would definitely win the majority of PCs.Premadasa also urged the government to reduce electricity tariffs and fuel prices.

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