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Easter Sunday probe: Cardinal wanted NPP to bring back Shani and Ravi – Leader of the House

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Bimal Rathnayake

Leader of the House Bimal Rathnayake has disclosed in Parliament that two retired police officers, Senior DIG Ravi Seneviratne and SSP Shani Abeysekera, had been brought back to oversee investigations into the Easter Sunday carnage at the request of Archbishop of Colombo Malcolm Cardinal Ranjith and the Catholic Church.

Rathnayake said the two officers had been victimised by previous administrations.

Rathnayake said so during an adjournment debate on the progress in the Easter Sunday investigations on Wednesday (9).

With the approval of the National Police Commission (NPC), the police headquarters had brought back Abeysekera as Director of the Criminal Investigation Department (CID). Abeysekera retired in June 2021 but the NPP took him back on contractual basis and then extended the contract before accommodating him as the CID Director.

President Anura Kumara Dissanayake last year appointed former Senior Deputy Inspector General (DIG) Ravi Seneviratne as the Public Security Ministry Secretary.

Minister Rathnayake alleged in Parliament that Seneviratne and Abeysekera had been targeted by the Rajapaksasas as they felt that some high-profile investigations such as the killing of Mohammed Wasim Thajudeen in May 2012 threatened them.

Declaring that the Easter Sunday investigations had been streamlined and were progressing well, Minister Rathnayake alleged that the yahapalana administration that was in office at the time of the near simultaneous Easter Sunday blasts in April 2019, the Gotabaya Rajapaksa administration that followed and the subsequent Wickremesinghe-Rajapaksa government didn’t investigate the crime.

Minister Rathnayake said that the Easter Sunday carnage should be investigated taking into consideration the political environment created by the Rajapaksas following their defeat at the 2015 presidential election. In line with their despicable strategy, the then Opposition utilised the intelligence services to promote extremism among both Sinhala and Muslim communities.

That heinous project culminated with the Easter Sunday attacks, Minister Rathnayake said asserting that the clandestine operation got underway in 2013 in the run-up to the presidential election.

The Leader of the House reiterated that the Easter Sunday carnage had been the brainchild of the Rajapaksas. However, the President Maithripala Sirisena and Premier Ranil Wickremesinghe could have thwarted the planned attacks if intelligence warnings were taken seriously, the JVPer said, emphasising that Sirisena, Wickremesinghe and the then UNP deputy leader Sajith Premadasa should accept responsibility for the failure to prevent the Rajapaksa project.

There had been numerous warnings, some from the Muslim community itself regarding the activities of this group.

Yahapalana justice minister Dr. Wijeyadasa Rajapakshe, PC, in parliament revealed the Muslim extremist buildup while referring to their links with ISIS.

Minister Rathnayake at the onset of his speech alleged that the Rajapaksas also exploited a developing rift between President Sirisena and Premier Wickremesinghe to cause chaos and the attempt by Sirisena to seek a second term resulted in further deterioration. Asserting that the mandate that had been received at the 2015 general election was as equally powerful as the NPP’s results in Nov last year, Minister Rathnayake said the Rajapaksas acted on the premise that they didn’t have political space in the new environment. According to the minister, the Easter Sunday murder project had been their strategy.

The National List MP explained how the Rajapaksas developed a situation over a period of time that pushed Muslim youth to extremism.

Alleging UNP leader Wickremesinghe would do anything to gain and retain power, Minister Rathnayake lambasted Wickremesinghe while calling him the Rajapaksas peon.

Commenting on high profile ongoing investigations, Minister Rathnayake accused Sirisena, Wickremesinghe and Premadasa of sabotaging such inquiries launched in 2015. They betrayed the investigations. Now that the NPP had resumed those investigations in addition to new inquiries, Rathnayake said.

How could those who failed to thwart attacks and at least conduct proper investigations now question us, Minister Rathnayake asked. They would be elected to govern the country again, the lawmaker said.

By Shamindra Ferdinando ✍️



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Bus Sector Clustering Pilot Program on route numbers 170, 177, and 190

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Bus transport is the primary mode of transport that fulfills  the daily transport requirements of the country, and this service is provided by the Sri Lanka Transport Board and a large number of independent private bus operators.

Many problems have arisen, such as excessive competitiveness, poor adherence to the prescribed timetable, a large number of operators on the roads, unsafe behavior of bus operators,
inconvenience encountered by the passengers, traffic congestion, service imbalance, and inefficient use of resources due to the long-standing operational system in providing public passenger transport services.

As a successful solution to these problems, many countries in the world have introduced a ‘Bus Sector Clustering Program,’ and the bus service is operated under joint management in the same transport corridor or geographical area.

It has been acknowledged that the introduction of bus sector clustering, a methodology that involves the clustering of unified and coordinated bus services on interconnected routes under a single management, could be used to achieve the provision of an effective passenger transport service and the minimization of most operational and social issues, as opposed to the operation of a single operating unit.

Accordingly, taking into account the matters furnished by the Minister of Transport, Highways, and Urban Development, the Cabinet of Ministers has approved the implementation of the
pilot program relevant to the bus sector clustering program on the bus corridor covering routes 170, 177, and 190 initially, with the participation of related stakeholders, and to expand the project further based on the results of the pilot project.

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Compensation for patients who lost vision after the use of Prednicylone Asitate after eye surgeries

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The incidents of losing sight or further weakening eye sight of patients subject to eye surgeries at Nuwara Eliya Base Hospital due to usage of the eye liquid Prednicylone Asitate within the period from 03.03.2023 to 16.05.2023 has been reported.

Based on the result of an investigation held in the regard, compensation has been given to 17 patients who lost their eye sight after  eye surgeries at the Nuwara Eliya Base Hospital. Apart from that the committee appointed to investigate and report on the patients experienced eye impairments due to usage of liquid Prednicylone Asitate after eye surgeries at the
hospitals apart from Nuwara Eliya Base Hospital recommended to compensate four (04) more patients despaired.

Accordingly, considering the particulars furnished by the Minister of Health and Mass Media the Cabinet of Ministers decided to grant their consent to compensate those four (04) patients as well with rupees one million each.

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Opp. blames prison intelligence for Monday’s riot in Negombo

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… demands resignation of Justice Minister, Secretary

Former External Affairs Minister Prof. G.L. Peiris yesterday (7) alleged that Prisons intelligence personnel were responsible for causing Monday’s riot in the Negombo Remand Prison.

The Convenor of the opposition grouping, based at former President Ranil Wickremesinghe’s Flower Road Office, asked who had sent the intelligence personel from the Prison headquarters in Colombo to Negombo after authorities had managed to bring the previous day’s incidents under control.

Two inmates were killed and several prison staff wounded on Sunday. Prof. Peiris asked the government to reveal who had ordered the police to open fire on Monday. He emphasised the responsibility on the part of the government to identify who had done so, police or prison staff or both and whether there was a need to shoot.

Commenting on Justice and National Integration Minister Harshana Nanayakkara declaration that he accepted responsibility for the prison riots that claimed the lives of 19 inmates and seven prison officers, Prof. Peiris demanded that the minister resign forthwith. The Justice Minister couldn’t side-step the issue by merely accepting responsibility, Prof. Peiris said.

He emphasised that even if Nanayakkara resigned that wouldn’t solve the problem.

Prof. Peiris alleged that the government was not concerned about issues in prisons. It was trying to bring in a constitutional amendment to extend the retirement ages of the superior court judges.

Prof. Peiris also found fault with the government for its failure to appoint a successor for Thushara Upuldeniya, Commissioner General of Prisons, suspended on 9 June, 2025, over alleged release of prisoners taking advantage of general amnesty.

The former Minister said that Justice Ministry Secretary Ayesha Jinasena had refused to implement the Human Rights Commission recommendation to reinstate Upuldeniya. Prof. Peiris said that Jinasena, too, should be held responsible for the incident as her inaction had contributed to the overall deterioration of the setup in prisons. (SF)

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