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CC urged to halt second extension to retired IGP

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by Shamindra Ferdinando

The rebel SLPP group yesterday (10) urged the Constitutional Council (CC) to thwart a government move to grant another service extension to former IGP C. D. Wickremaratne, who retired on 26 June.

Addressing the media at the Nawala Office of Nidahasa Janatha Sabhawa, top Opposition spokesperson Prof. G. L. Peiris said that regardless of the declaration that President Ranil Wickremesinghe had granted Wickremaratne a second three-month extension on 09 July, pending the 10-member CC’s approval, the public expected the combined parliamentary-civil society group to reject the wholly unacceptable move.

The CC consists of Speaker Mahinda Yapa Abeywardena, Prime Minister Dinesh Gunawardena, Leader of the Opposition Sajith Premadasa, Minister Nimal Siripala de Silva, MP Kabir Hashim, MP Sagara Kariyawasam, Dr. Prathap Ramanujam, Dr. (Mrs) Dilkushi Anula Wijesundere, and Dr. (Mrs.) Dinesha Samararatne. Rebel SLFP senior Nimal Siripala de Silva is President Wickremesinghe’s nominee.

The former External Affairs Minister warned that if the CC simply succumbed to political pressure, the public would lose their confidence in the vital body.

The academic asked whether the Wickremesinghe-Rajapaksa couldn’t find a one suitable senior DIG from among a dozen serving officers to succeed Wickrematratne who received his first three-month service extension in late March this year. Prof. Peiris pointed out that President Wickremesinghe, in consultation with Public Security Minister Tiran Alles, granted the second service extension two weeks after Wickremaratne retired.

The three senior most officers, now serving the Police Department are Senior DIG (Administration) Nilantha Jayawardena, Senior DIG (Central Province) L.S. Pathinayake and Senior DIG (Western Province) Deshabandu Tennakoon. The No. 02 in the Police Department always holds the post of SDIG Administration.

The other senior DIGs, according to the seniority list, are W.L.A.S. Priyantha (SDIG/Crimes and Traffic), P.P.S.M. Dharmaratne (SDIG/Sabaragamuwa), who acts as SDIG/Uva, S.C. Medawatte (SDIG/South), W.K. Jayalath (SDIG/North Western), R.L. Kodituwakku (SDIG/Support Services), M.D.R.S. Daminda (SDIG/North Central) who also acts as SDIG East, K.A. Rohana (SDIG/Police Headquarters), L.K.W.K. Silva (SDIG/Medical Services, Welfare and Field Force Headquarters) and K.P.M. Gunaratne (SDIG/North).

Of the three senior most officers, two, namely Nilantha Jayawardena and Deshabandu Tennakoon, have been named by the five-member Presidential Commission of Inquiry (P CoI) that investigated the 2019 Easter Sunday attacks. P CoI, in their final report to the Attorney General to consider criminal proceedings under any suitable provision in the Penal Code against SDIG Jayawardena, who had served as Director State Intelligence Service (SIS) at the time of the Easter carnage.

P CoI has recommended a disciplinary inquiry against SDIG Tennakoon. Tennakoon is also in the centre of legal actions and counter actions pertaining to the 09 May, 2022, violence and related incidents in the run-up to the then President Gotabaya Rajapaksa’s ouster, two months later.

Prof. Peiris said that the insistence that Wickremaratne should continue for three months in the absence of a suitable replacement was nothing but an indictment of the entire department.

Wickremaratne succeeded Pujitha Jayasundera in the wake of the Yahapalana government’s failure to prevent the 2019 Easter Sunday carnage.

Prof. Peiris said that the ongoing killing spree, particularly in the Western and Southern Provinces, has underscored the urgent need to take remedial measures. The retired IGP couldn’t absolve himself of the responsibility for the pathetic law and order situation, Prof. Peiris said.

The former Minister alleged that the government was sharply divided over the security situation. The Minister said that the CC should courageously address the issue at hand or face the consequences.

The SLPP National List MP stressed that the country needed a permanent appointment. An appointment couldn’t address the challenges the country faced, the former Minister said, alleging that even after the Easter Sunday intelligence failure, blamed on the then SIS Chief Senior DIG Nilantha Jayawardena and IGP Pujitha Jayasundera, those at the helm of political leadership had failed to rectify shortcomings.



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Govt. to initiate talks on setting up Truth Commission: FM Herath

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UNHRC Session in Geneva:

The JVP/NPP government has expressed its willingness, at the UNHRC in Geneva to initiate talks on setting up a Truth and Reconciliation Commission to investigate acts of violence caused by racism and religious extremism,

Addressing the High-Level Segment of the 58th Regular Session of the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) in Geneva, Foreign Minister Vijitha Herath said: “The contours of a truth and reconciliation framework, will be further discussed with the broadest possible cross section of stakeholders, before operationalisation to ensure a process that has the trust of all Sri Lankans. Our aim is to make the domestic mechanisms credible and sound within the constitutional framework. This will include strengthening the work towards a truth and reconciliation commission empowered to investigate acts of violence caused by racism and religious extremism that give rise to tensions within Sri Lankan society.”

“The Government has pledged to take tangible steps in the interest of further advancing national unity and reconciliation. The President has proposed to declare a Sri Lanka Day, in line with our vision for a reconciled Sri Lanka and commitment to bridging gaps between communities. We will ensure that the domestic mechanisms and processes, established to address challenges emanating from the conflict, will continue their work in an independent and credible manner, within the Constitutional framework. Domestic institutions, such as the Office on Missing Persons (OMP), Office for Reparations, and Office for National Unity and Reconciliation (ONUR), will be strengthened,” he said.

Minister Herath reaffirmed Sri Lanka’s commitment to human rights, reconciliation, and sustainable development, highlighting the country’s progress and government’s strategies for continued engagement with the international community.

The government is firmly and sincerely committed to working towards a unified Sri Lanka that respects and celebrates the diversity of its people with no division or discrimination based on race, religion, class and caste. We will not leave room for a resurgence of divisive racism or religious extremism in our country. The fundamental and long standing principles of democracy and freedom enshrined in our Constitution will be fully respected and safeguarded while protecting the human rights of all citizens. Every citizen should feel free to practice their religion, speak their language, and live according to their cultural values without fear or discrimination. No one should feel that their beliefs, culture, or political affiliations will make them targets of undue pressure or prejudice. Administrative, political and electoral processes will be activated towards this end.

A number of confidence building measures have also been taken in the last few months towards reconciliation. In November 2024, a number of roads in the Northern Province, including the Palali-Achchuveli main road, were opened for public use, after several decades. The President, during his visit to the North in January this year, made an open invitation to Tamil-speaking youth to be part of Sri Lanka’s police service. The 2025 Budget includes significant allocations to upgrade the libraries throughout the country, including the historical Jaffna library which is a symbol of education and enlightenment for the Tamil community, he said.

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Indonesia to support Clean Sri Lanka initiative

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Indonesian Ambassador Dewi Gustina Tobing called on President Anura Kumara Dissanayake on Tuesday

Indonesia has pledged support for Clean Sri Lanka programme, the President’s Media Division said.

The assistance in this regard was assured by Indonesian Ambassador Dewi Gustina Tobing when she called on President Anura Kumara Dissanayake at the Presidential Secretariat on Tuesday, the PMD said.

During the discussion, Ambassador Tobing extended Indonesia’s well wishes to the new government and reaffirmed Indonesia’s commitment to strengthening the 70-year-long friendship between the two nations. She said that Indonesia’s current administration would support the Clean Sri Lanka programme, noting that measures have been taken to implement a similar initiative in Indonesia.

The discussions also focused on establishing vibrant trade agreements and free trade arrangements between the two nations. Additionally, both parties explored opportunities to expand markets in a mutually beneficial manner while further strengthening economic, social and cultural ties. Senior Additional Secretary to the President, Roshan Gamage and Indonesian Deputy Ambassador, Fiki Oktanio, were also present at the meeting, the release said.

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First batch of vehicles imported for private use, since 2020, arrives 

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The first batch of vehicles imported for private use arrived at the Colombo Port on Tuesday (25) afternoon, following the government’s decision to end a five-year suspension on vehicle imports to conserve meagre foreign reserves.

Speaking to journalists in Colombo on Wednesday morning, Vehicle Importers’ Association of Sri Lanka (VIASL) President Prasad Manage said the first shipment arrived from Thailand, and another shipment from Japan is scheduled to arrive at the Hambantota International Port on Thursday (27).

The Sri Lankan government officially lifted the temporary ban on vehicle imports, which had been in place since early 2020, on January 31, 2025.

One of the primary reasons for lifting the suspension is to boost state revenue and meet the tax target of 15 percent of gross domestic product, a requirement under Sri Lanka’s bailout agreement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF).

 During his recent Budget speech in Parliament, Sri Lankan President Anura Kumara Dissanayake said the liberalization of motor vehicle imports is expected to generate a significant portion of the government’s revenue targets.

 However, he emphasized that vehicle imports will be closely monitored to prevent any adverse effects on the country’s external sector stability.

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