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AKD’s reference to impending court ruling:Opp. complains to CJ

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A section of the Opposition and some civil society activists have raised President Anura Kumara Dissanayake’s May Day reference, to a ruling to be delivered in a high profile corruption case, with Chief Justice Preethi Padman Surasena.

Among the signatories to the petition are former President Ranil Wickremesinghe, Prof. G. L. Peiris, and M.A. Sumanthiran, PC. On behalf of the SJB, Dayasiri Jayasekea has signed the petition.

Text of the petition: “We wish to bring to your notice a very serious development relating to the independence of the judiciary.

During his May Day speech in Maharagama, His Excellency Anura Kumar Dissanayake stated, with regard to a pending case, that the hearing had taken place on the previous day and that the judgment would be delivered on 25th May. He exhorted his listeners to be prepared to greet the judgment with warm applause.

We are aghast at this statement which has the most significant implications for the integrity of the judiciary and the separation of powers which are cornerstones of the Constitution of our country.

Many issues arise.

The President purports to have previous knowledge of a judgment yet to be delivered. It is a fundamental principle of our constitutional system that justice must not only be done, but must manifestly and undoubtedly be seen to be done.

Once the hearing is concluded, the duty of the judge is to assess the evidence and to arrive at his conclusion in accordance with the law. His conscience is his only guide. It would be preposterous for the judge to discuss his judgment, prior to delivery, with any third party. Whether the judgment would have the effect of pleasing a third party to the extent of inducing him to urge reception of the judgment with applause is a totally irrelevant, and indeed grossly improper, consideration. This has the clear potential to undermine public confidence in the judicial system, a matter fraught with the most far-reaching consequences. There appears to us no doubt that this preposterous statement represents a contempt of court.

To put it at its lowest, this is a despicable attempt to bring pressure to bear on a judge in relation to a case being heard before him. The gravity of the situation is enhanced by the fact that the pressure emanates from no less than the Executive President of the Republic. It seems to us intolerably unfair to submit a judge to pressure of this intensity, exercised at this level, in respect of the performance of his official duties. It cynically erodes the foundations of our legal culture and values.

One of the few institutions in our country still enjoying the esteem of the public at large is the Judiciary. It is our firm resolve to do all in our power, collectively and within the framework of a functioning democracy, to protect the Judiciary from vicious assaults of this kind.

We wish to bring these circumstances, with due deference, to Your Lordship’s notice for action which you may consider appropriate in respect of this distressing situation.

We attach to this letter a video of the relevant portion of the speech by His Excellency.”



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Pakistan naval trio leaves Colombo after goodwill visit

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Wrapping up their goodwill and replenishment visit, the Pakistan Navy ships ‘PNS Taimur’ and ‘PNS Aslat’, along with the submarine ‘PNS/M Hangor’, departed the island on 04 Jun 26. The naval units, which arrived in Sri Lanka on 01 June, were accorded a traditional naval send-off by the Sri Lanka Navy at the Port of Colombo, upon their departure.

During their stay, the Commanding Officers of Pakistan Navy ships and submarine called on the Commander Western Naval Area and the Flag Officer Commanding Naval Fleet at the Western Naval Command Headquarters, where discussions were held on several matters of mutual interest.

Meanwhile, Sri Lanka Navy personnel had the opportunity to visit the visiting Pakistan Navy ships and submarine. Furthermore, the crews of the visiting vessels explored the rich heritage of Sri Lanka, taking time to tour several culturally significant landmarks across the island.

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China, Lanka intensify cooperation to fight cross-border crimes spreading across Asia and beyond

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China and Sri Lanka have intensified joint law enforcement efforts to combat cross-border online gambling and telecom fraud, crimes that authorities warn are increasingly spreading across Asia and beyond.

The Chinese Embassy in Colombo said both countries are working closely to dismantle scam centres and fraud networks that have relocated to Sri Lanka from other parts of Southeast Asia. The Embassy noted that such operations often intertwine with human trafficking and other serious crimes, posing grave risks to public security and social stability.

China’s position on cross-border gambling remains firm: Chinese capital is prohibited from investing in overseas casinos, citizens are barred from operating them, and foreign casinos are forbidden from soliciting Chinese nationals. The Embassy stressed that gambling “almost invariably leads to financial ruin,” with tens of thousands of Chinese citizens suffering losses and harm. Recent amendments to China’s Criminal Law have criminalised cross-border gambling activities.

The Embassy pointed out that Sri Lankan authorities have carried out multiple raids in recent months, dismantling gambling and fraud dens and arresting suspects from several countries. Several Chinese nationals, involved in fraud-related crimes, have been handed over to Chinese authorities, producing what officials described as a strong deterrent effect.

The Chinese Embassy praised the efforts of Sri Lanka’s ministries of Foreign Affairs, Finance, and Public Security, particularly immigration and police officials, for their cooperation.

It warned that without firm and immediate measures, the spread of illegal gambling and fraud could damage Sri Lanka’s international image, undermine social stability, and harm the safety and security of its people.

China has already conducted similar law enforcement cooperation with countries including Spain, the UAE, Myanmar, and Cambodia, leading to arrests and repatriations of overseas fraud suspects. It has also proposed the creation of an international alliance against telecom and online fraud to coordinate global efforts, it said.

Going forward, China pledged to actively implement the Global Security Initiative and Global Civilization Initiative, while continuing to deepen law enforcement and security cooperation with Sri Lanka.

The Embassy said these efforts aim to safeguard lives and property, protect financial security, and build a “clean, safe, and beautiful Sri Lanka,” while contributing to a new global framework for combating transnational crime.

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Asst. Manager, security officer arrested over Rs 30 mn snatch at Horana PB branch

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An assistant manager and a security officer, attached to a state bank branch in Horana, have been arrested in connection with the robbery of more than Rs. 30 million that was being transported to replenish automated teller machines (ATMs), Police said.

The two suspects were taken into custody on Friday after statements were recorded from them regarding the incident, which occurred on Wednesday afternoon at the Horana branch of the People’s Bank.

According to Police, a bank employee was carrying two bags containing cash through the rear entrance of the bank at around 2.45 p.m. when an individual, who had arrived on foot, allegedly snatched the bags and fled the scene.

The stolen money, amounting to approximately Rs. 30.5 million, had been prepared for distribution to ATM machines and transportation to other bank branches. Earlier reports had estimated the loss at around Rs. 35 million.

Investigators subsequently arrested a suspect believed to have been directly involved in the robbery and recovered Rs. 17 million of the stolen cash.

Police have not disclosed the exact circumstances that led to the arrest of the assistant manager and security officer but said investigations uncovered information linking them to the incident.

The Western Province North Crime Division is conducting further investigations to determine whether additional suspects were involved and to recover the remaining stolen money.

The daring daylight robbery has raised concerns over security procedures employed during transportation of large sums of cash to/from banking institutions.Further investigations are continuing.

by Norman Palihawadane

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