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Govt. to launch countrywide drug and crime eradication operation on Thursday

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Minister Wijepala

A countrywide crime eradicaton operation, “Nation United – National Drive,” is set to commence this Thursday (30) under the patronage of Public Security Minister Ananda Wijepala.

The national operation, which will officially be launched at 10 am at the Sugathadasa Stadium, in Colombo, aims to strengthen coordinated efforts against drug trafficking and related criminal activities across the country. The initiative will be jointly implemented by the National Council on Drug Abuse, district and regional councils, and public security committees, the Minister said.

The announcement comes in the wake of a large-scale special police operation conducted island-wide on Sunday (26), during which 781 suspects were arrested over various offences, including drug-related activities and illicit liquor trade. According to the Police Media Division, 29,884 individuals were subjected to inspection, while 17 suspects, directly linked to organised crime, and 485 with outstanding warrants, were taken into custody.

During the same operation, 26 drunk drivers, 25 reckless drivers, and 4,306 traffic offenders were identified and charged, police said.

Law enforcement authorities stated that such countrywide operations are part of ongoing efforts to apprehend small, medium, and large-scale drug traffickers, criminal gangs, and those in possession of illegal firearms.

Official records reveal that from 01 January to 22 October, 2025, Sri Lankan authorities have filed 187,872 court cases related to narcotics offences. The majority involve “Ice” (methamphetamine), with 2,539.5 kilos seized and 66,593 cases filed.

In addition, 1,482.8 kilos of heroin have been confiscated, leading to 58,130 prosecutions, while 32.6 kilos of cocaine have resulted in 91 cases. Authorities have also seized 14,434.4 kilos of cannabis and Kerala cannabis, prompting 58,724 cases, along with three million narcotic tablets and 600,000 narcotic capsules, resulting in 2,808 cases.

Furthermore, 575 kilos of other types of narcotics were recovered, linked to 1,474 cases. Over the same period, security forces have arrested 110,938 suspects, conducted 111,323 raids, and seized 2,097 firearms, including T-56 rifles, pistols, and revolvers.

More than 161,000 individuals have been subjected to security inspections as part of the government’s intensified crackdown on drugs and organised crime, officials added.

by Akitha Perera



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SC finds Keheliya, others, guilty of violating FRs of public through corrupt drug procurement deal

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The Supreme Court yesterday held former Health Minister Keheliya Rambukwella and several senior health officials liable for violating the fundamental rights of the public over a controversial drug procurement carried out under the 2022 Indian Credit Line.

Delivering the judgment, a three-judge bench, headed by Chief Justice Preethi Padman Surasena, and comprising Justice Kumudini Wickremasinghe and Justice Janak de Silva, found that the procurement of medical supplies from an unregistered company, in breach of established procedures, had resulted in a serious infringement of public rights.

The Court ruled that the granting of a Waiver of Registration by the authorities was “wrongful, arbitrary and capricious,” and held that the direct procurement carried out on an unsolicited basis was unlawful. The transaction was accordingly declared null and void.

In a significant order, the Court directed Rambukwella to pay Rs. 75 million in compensation to the State from his personal funds.

The then Health Ministry Secretary Janaka Chandragupta and former Chairman of the National Medicines Regulatory Authority (NMRA), Prof. S. D. Jayaratne, were each ordered to pay Rs. 50 million.

The Court further directed NMRA Chief Executive Officer Dr. Wijith Gunasekara and former Director of the Medical Supplies Division Dr. Thusitha Sudarshana to pay Rs. 50 million each as compensation.

The ruling followed the hearing of a fundamental rights petition filed by Transparency International Sri Lanka and two other parties.

The Court also instructed the Commission to Investigate Allegations of Bribery or Corruption to initiate appropriate action under the Anti-Corruption Act against those found responsible.

Senior Counsel Senany Dayaratne, with Nishadi Wickramasinghe, Lasanthika Hettiarachchi, Janani Abeywickrema and Maheshika Bandara, appeared for the petitioners.

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Sajith nudges govt. to follow India’s example in giving relief to consumers by slashing taxes on fuel

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Opposition and SJB Leader Sajith Premadasa yesterday urged President Anura Kumara Dissanayake to reduce taxes on fuel, just as the Indian government has done.

He said in a post on X that “Modi government has decided to reduce the Special Additional Excise Duty on petrol and completely remove it for diesel in order to cushion the hardship on the Indian consumer. High time for Anura Kumara Dissanayake to keep up to his election promise and follow suit.”

Meanwhile foreign media reported that India has slashed excise duties on petrol and diesel to protect consumers and rein in a potential spike in inflation, while imposing windfall taxes on aviation fuel and diesel exports, amid volatile global oil markets, as a result of the Iran war.

Global oil prices have surged past $100 per barrel after the near closure of the Strait of Hormuz, which serves as a conduit for 40% of India’s crude oil imports, since the US and Israel first struck Iran on February 28.

In a government order, released late on Thursday, India’s Finance Ministry reduced the special excise duty on petrol to three Indian rupees ($0.0318) per litre from 13 Indian rupees earlier. It also cut the duty on diesel to zero from INR 10 rupees per litre.

The government did not say how much the duty cuts would cost. The move comes ahead of elections next month in four Indian states and one federal territory, with Indian voters known to be extremely sensitive to higher prices.

“Government has taken a huge hit on its taxation revenues to ensure very high losses of oil companies, approximately 24 rupees a litre for petrol and 30 rupees a litre for diesel, at this time of sky high international prices, are reduced,” Indian Oil Minister Hardeep Singh Puri said in a post on X.

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Expect hot weather until end of May

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The Met Dept. advises public to avoid outdoors between 11am and 4pm

Sri Lanka is set to experience continued hot weather conditions until May, the Department of Meteorology warned yesterday.

Additional Director General of Meteorology Ajith Wijemanna said the current heatwave is expected to ease only slightly once the southwest monsoon sets in toward the latter part of May.

Wijemanna explained that the country is currently in the first inter-monsoon period, characterised by low wind speeds and shifting wind directions, which contribute to rising temperatures. Reduced cloud cover and the sun’s direct position over the country are causing increased heating of land and sea, generating heat waves and warmer atmospheric conditions.

He cautioned that the hottest period of the day will be between 11:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., urging the public to limit outdoor activities during these hours.

Authorities also advised drinking plenty of water, wearing light-colored clothing, and avoiding prolonged exposure to direct sunlight, particularly for children and the elderly.The Meteorology Department further noted that rainfall may remain limited in the coming months, with drier conditions possible due to climate variability.

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