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‘Don’t harm animals’ says policeman who doubles up as a ‘snake catcher’

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‘Our planet needs these living beings for survival’

by Suresh Perera

Catching venomous reptiles is child’s play to Amila Madusanka, a serving policeman in Wanduramba, whose services are frequently sought by terrified villagers when serpents sneak into their homes or gardens in this township, 17kms off Galle.

“I have rescued hundreds of snakes so far and released them safely to the Kottawa jungle”, says Madusanka, a Police Constable attached to the Wanduramba police station.

He said he has handled rattlesnakes, cobras, pythons, krait and a range of other highly venomous vertebrates.

The other day, he was informed by some villagers in Lelawala garden No. 2 about some snakelets crawling around.

“I visited the village and on examining the environs found 42 baby snakes inside a tree hollow. They were all rescued and safely released to the wild”, Madusanka recalled.

He said that he had also rescued around 400 snakelets in the past.

Madusanka said he joined the Special Task Force (STF) initially and during jungle training in small groups, many were the deadly reptiles he had come across.

“The important lesson we learned was not to harm them or any animal for that matter. When we show compassion towards these beings, they won’t harm us”, he stressed.

“That’s exactly what I do when catching these venomous vertebrates. When they realize that I mean no harm, they don’t turn hostile. People are attacked by snakes because they panic and drive fear into the creatures”, Madusanka explained.

“Even when I am on duty, people seek my services to handle venomous snakes. At my own expense, I do my part to help save the lives of these living beings”, he outlined.

He said that villagers have now taken his advice not to kill serpents found in their homes or gardens. “I have told them that they can always call me if they are unable to drive the snakes back to a safe location”.

Madusanka says the message he wants to convey is – ‘don’t harm our dumb friends because every little animal in the ecosystem has a vital role to play for the well-being of the planet”.

 

(The Sunday Island appreciates the support extended by Rohan Silva, Senior DIG in charge of the Southern province in this regard)



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Dengue outbreak gallops ahead: Infections surpasses 73,455, leaving 50 dead

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The countrywide dengue outbreak has intensified, with the death toll rising to 50, by July 16, as the number of reported infections surpassed 73,000, according to the National Dengue Control Unit (NDCU).

The country has recorded 73,455 dengue cases so far this year, with the case fatality rate standing at 0.07 percent, highlighting the severity of the ongoing outbreak.

The Western Province continues to remain the worst affected region, accounting for more than half of the total cases, with 38,700 infections. The Gampaha District has recorded the highest number of cases in the province with 15,341, followed closely by Colombo with 14,625.

The Southern Province has reported 11,382 cases, while the Sabaragamuwa and Central provinces have each recorded more than 6,000 infections.

Dengue cases have shown a sharp increase in recent months, with June recording the highest monthly total of 21,538 cases, while July has already reported 18,076 infections. In comparison, 8,590 cases were reported in May, and 5,651 in April.

Health authorities have identified 175 Medical Officer of Health (MOH) areas as high-risk locations during the 27th epidemiological week. An average of 2,677 new dengue cases are being reported daily, prompting authorities to intensify prevention and mosquito control measures.

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Evidence recorded in money laundering case against Yoshitha Rajapaksa

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The Colombo High Court yesterday (17) resumed hearing the money laundering case filed against Yoshitha Rajapaksa, son of former President Mahinda Rajapaksa, under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act.

The proceedings were held before High Court Judge Udesh Ranatunga, where evidence was recorded from prosecution witnesses, under the direction of Deputy Solicitor General Janaka Bandara.

President’s Counsel Sampath Mendis, appearing for Yoshitha Rajapaksa, cross-examined the witnesses during the hearing.

After recording evidence, the court ordered that further examination of evidence be postponed until July 24.

The Attorney General has filed indictments, alleging that Yoshitha Rajapaksa committed an offence, under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act, by purchasing five plots of land in Dehiwala and Ratmalana, valued at more than Rs. 73 million.

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Former IGP C.D. Wickramaratne dies in suspected suicide

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Former IGP Chandana Deepal Wickramaratne died after sustaining a gunshot injury at his residence, in Thalangama, yesterday (17), with police saying preliminary investigations indicate that the incident was a suspected suicide.

Kaduwela Magistrate Aruna Indrajith Buddhadasa, on Friday, ordered the Officer-in-Charge of the Malabe Police Station, Police Inspector Pradeep Ranasinghe, to conduct a formal investigation into the death and submit a report to court on its progress.

The order was issued after the Malabe Police Station presented facts before court regarding the incident.

According to police, the Malabe Police Station received information from the Police Unit of the Colombo East Base Hospital, in Mulleriyawa, that Wickramaratne, who resided in the Thalahena area, within the Malabe Police division, had died after being admitted to hospital, with gunshot injuries.

Police Spokesman ASP F.U. Wootler said Wickramaratne had allegedly used the firearm of his personal security officer and shot himself at his residence.

Police said the shooting had taken place at his residence on Parakum Road, Thalangama, on Thursday morning, before he was due to leave for his regular exercise routine. He was rushed to the Colombo East Base Hospital, in Mulleriyawa, with serious injuries but was pronounced dead upon admission, police said.

The deceased’s remains were placed at the Colombo East Base Hospital, where a post-mortem examination was scheduled to be conducted.

ASP Wootler said three police teams have been appointed to investigate the incident. Further investigations are being conducted by the Crime Division of the Western Province South Range and the Malabe Police Station.

Wickramaratne, 63, served as the 35th Inspector General of Police of Sri Lanka from November 27, 2020, to November 23, 2023.

He joined the Sri Lanka Police in 1986 as a Probationary Assistant Superintendent of Police and later served in several senior positions.

A graduate of the University of Colombo and the General Sir John Kotelawala Defence University, he also served as Acting IGP for more than a year, from April 28, 2019, before being appointed IGP, in November 2020.

He retired from the post of Inspector General of Police, in November 2023.

by Norman Palihawadane ✍️

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