News
Advisability of relying on IGP to conduct impartial probe questioned
Monday’s violence:
Over 200 wounded in clashes, Gnana Akka’s home, shrine destroyed
By Shamindra Ferdinando
Police Spokesperson SSP Nihal Thalduwa yesterday (10) said that local police would investigate incidents where properties belonging to members of Parliament were set ablaze, and the CID would investigate the unprovoked attacks a group of SLPP supporters carried out on anti-government protesters on Monday.
Over 200 persons received injuries during clashes on Monday, while a police constable wounded in an explosion caused by a tear gas canister near Temple Trees, succumbed to his injuries after being admitted to the National Hospital.
On Monday, mobs also destroyed the Anuradhapura home and shrine of Gnana Akka, a self-proclaimed clairvoyante, popular among powerful politicians and others.
Attorney-at-Law Thalduwa said that IGP C.D. Wikremaratne directed the DIG, in charge of the CID to investigate the incidents in the Kollupitiya and Fort police areas.
Police headquarters issued a statement regarding the launch of a special CID investigation in the wake of the main Opposition Samagi Jana Balavegaya (SJB) demanding the arrest of former Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa over the incidents. SJB General Secretary Ranjith Madduma Bandara is on record as having alleged that the former Premier instigated the attack.
Attorney General Sanjay Rajaratnam, PC, has asked the IGP to conduct a thorough inquiry into the SLPP (Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna) mob attacks on a group of peaceful protesters.
SSP Thalduwa acknowledged that substantial damages had been caused to private properties in several parts of the country. Mobs caused extensive damage to Avenra Hotel where they torched a Lamborghini and Bay Fonte and Grandeeza hotels.
Top SJB spokesperson Mujibur Rahman questioned the rationale behind the IGP issuing instructions to DIG, CID. He said that the IGP should be held responsible for allowing the incidents outside Temple Trees and the Galle Face. “We have no faith in the incumbent IGP,” the former UNP MP said, calling for a thorough inquiry into the police chief’s complicity in SLPP goon attack.
Responding to another query, Rahman alleged that the SLPP had mounted a carefully planned operation. Premier Rajapaksa and all those members of Parliament who had been present at the Temple Trees meeting should be held accountable. MP Rahman called for punitive action against all of them regardless of their standing in the society.
He said that the police and the armed forces had failed to control the situation in spite of the promulgation of emergency at midnight on 07 May. There hadn’t been a coordinated response on the part of the police and the armed forces at all, lawmaker Rahman said, adding the loss of property and damages caused could be quite significant.
The lawmaker said that the government was yet to release a full list of properties damaged in Colombo and its suburbs and the provinces.
News
Cabinet approves 14 day Visa extension
The Cabinet of Ministers approved the resolution furnished bys the Minister of Public Security and Parliamentary Affairs to extend Visas of those unable to leave Sri Lanka due to the
cancellation of flights to the Middle East from 28.02.2026 for another 14 days without any payments and re-extend the extended Visas for another 14 days without payments if the flights cancellations continue.
News
Sunil Galagama appointed as District Secretary Badulla
Taking into consideration the resolution furnished by the Minister of Public Administration, Provincial Council, and Local Government, the Cabinet of Ministers has decided to appoint Sunil Galagama, a Special Grade Officer of the Sri Lanka Administrative Service, who is currently serving as an Additional Secretary in the Ministry of Health and Mass Media, as the District Secretary to Badulla Administrative District with immediate effect.
News
Anupama Mangala Wickramaarachchi appointed District Secretary Ampara
The Cabinet of Ministers, taking into consideration the resolution furnished by the Minister of Public Administration, Provincial Council, and Local Government, have decided to appoint Anupama Mangala Wickramaarachchi, a special grade officer of the Sri Lanka Administrative Service, who is serving as the Additional Commissioner General of Agrarian Development of the Department of the Agrarian Development at present, as the District Secretary , Ampara Administrative district with immediate effect.
-
News5 days agoUniversity of Wolverhampton confirms Ranil was officially invited
-
News6 days agoLegal experts decry move to demolish STC dining hall
-
News5 days agoFemale lawyer given 12 years RI for preparing forged deeds for Borella land
-
News4 days agoPeradeniya Uni issues alert over leopards in its premises
-
News2 days agoRepatriation of Iranian naval personnel Sri Lanka’s call: Washington
-
Business6 days agoCabinet nod for the removal of Cess tax imposed on imported good
-
News5 days agoLibrary crisis hits Pera university
-
Business7 days agoDialog partners with Ratmalana Audiology Centre for World Hearing Day 2026
