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Charitha, Tissa renamed members of COPE, COPA
By Saman Indrajith
Former Chairmen of Committee on Public Enterprises (COPE) Prof. Charitha Herath and Committee on Public Accounts (COPA) Prof. Tissa Vitharana have been reappionted to the watchdog committees. The prorogation of Parliament in December 2021 prompted the Opposition to ask whether the move was meant to cripple COPE, COPA and the Committee on Public Finance (COPF) due to them taking a strong stand against waste, corruption and irregularities in the public sector. Prof. Herath headed the COPF. Members haven’t been named to COPF yet.
Members were appointed to eight parliamentary committees including the Committee on Public Enterprises (COPE) and Committee on Public Accounts (COPA) yesterday.
The committees are to meet to appoint chairpersons for them in the coming days.
Deputy Speaker Ranjith Siyambalapitiya yesterday announced the names of the MPs appointed to the new committees including the Public Petitions Committee, Backbencher Committee, House Committee, Standing Orders Committee, Legislative Standing Committee and Ethics and Privileges Committee.
The new members for the COPE are as follows: Prof Charitha Herath, Sagara Kariyawasam, Madhura Withanage, Shanakiyan Rajaputhiran Rasamanickam, Premanath C. Dolawatte, S. M. Marikkar, Nalin Bandara Jayamaha, Dr. Harsha de Silva, Jagath Pushpakumara, Patali Champika Ranawaka, Anura Dissanayake, Susil Premajayantha, Rauff Hakeem, Dr Nalaka Godahewa, Indika Anuruddha Herath, D.V. Chanaka, Jayantha Samaraweera, Rear Admiral (Retd) Sarath Weerasekera, Rohitha Abeygunawardena, Mahindananda Aluthgamage and Mahinda Amaraweera.
The following MPs have been appointed to the COPA: Prof Tissa Vitarana, Dr Harini Amarasuriya, Prof Ranjith Bandara, Weerasumana Weerasinghe, B.Y.G. Rathnasekera, Dr. Upul Galappatti, Hesha Withanage, S. Sritharan, Mohomed Muzammil, K. Kader Masthan, Buddhika Pathirana, Ashok Abeysinghe, Niroshan Perera, Harin Fernando, Tissa Attanayake, Prasanna Ranaweera, Shehan Semasinghe, Dr Sudarshini Fernandopulle, Lasantha Alagiyawanna, Dayasiri Jayasekera, Duminda Dissanayake and Udaya Gammanpila.
Following are the members to serve in the Ethics and Privileges Committee: M.U.M. Ali Sabry, Vijitha Berugoda, Kanaka Herath, Tharaka Balasuriya, Anuradha Jayaratne, Kabir Hashim, R.M. Ranjith Madduma Bandara, Dr. Wijeyadasa Rajapakshe, Thalatha Atukorale, Gajendrakumar Ponnambalam, Velu Kumar, Kokila Gunawardene, Shan Vijayalal de Silva, Genvindu Cumaratunga, Prof. Ranjith Bandara and Premitha Bandara Tennakoon.
New House Committee comprises Nimal Lanza, Kanchana Wijesekera, Piyal Nishantha de Silva, Dr. Seetha Arambepola, Dr. V. Radhakrsihnan, J.C. Alawathuwala, Charles Nirmalanathan, Maj. (retd) Pradeep Undugoda, Jagath Kumara Sumthirarachchi, Kings Nelson, Mudhita Prishanthi, Nalin Fernando, Marjan Faleel and Madhura Withanage.
In addition to the Chief Whips of the government and Opposition, the following MPs have been selected to serve in the Backbencher Committee S Noharathalingam, Selvarajaj Kajendran, Waruna Liyanage, Kapila Atukorale, M Udayakumar, Sanjeeva Edirimanna, Karunadasa Kodithuwakku, Nalaka Bandara Kottegoda, Sudarshana Denipitiya, W.H.M. Dharmasena, Kings Nelson, Rohana Bandara, Kumarasiri Ratnayake, Shanakiyan Rajaputhiran Rasamanickam, D Weerasinghe and Manjula Dissanayake.
Committee on Standing Orders comprises of Pavithra Wannairachchi, Dr Suren Ragahawan, Sagara Kariyawasam, K. Sujuth Sanjaya Perera, Charles Nirmalanathan, Chandima Weerakkody, Dilan Perera, and Susil Premajayantha.
Members for the Legislative Standing Committee of which the Deputy Speaker would serve as the Chairperson are as follows: Prof G.L. Peiris, Pavithra Wanniarachchi, Namal Rajapaksa, Mohan Priyadarshana de Silva, Sisira Jayakody, Dr. Rajitha Senaratne, Chandima Weerakkody, Govindan Karunakaram, Hector Appuahamy, Imran Maharoof, Harshana Rajakaruna, Premanath C. Dolawatte, Madhura Withanage, Sagara Kariyawasam and Jayantha Weerasinghe PC.
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President Commissions Offshore Patrol Vessel ‘Samudra Vijaya’ into Sri Lanka Navy
The commissioning ceremony of the deep-sea patrol vessel as Samudravijaya, gifted to the Sri Lanka Navy by the United States Coast Guard to enhance the Navy’s operational capabilities, was held under the patronage of Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, President Anura Kumara Dissanayake, on Thursday afternoon (04) at the Eastern Terminal premises of the Port of Colombo.
The vessel was officially handed over to Sri Lanka by the United States Coast Guard on 2 December 2025. Following modifications to meet the operational requirements of the Sri Lanka Navy, the vessel commenced its voyage to Colombo on 20 February 2026 from the United States Coast Guard Yard in Baltimore, Maryland.
The induction of the vessel marks a significant step towards further strengthening the operational capabilities of the Sri Lanka Navy and enhancing the country’s maritime and national security. The vessel is expected to make an important contribution to maritime surveillance, search and rescue operations, protection of fisheries resources, environmental monitoring and the enforcement of international maritime laws and conventions. In particular, it will serve as a vital asset in combating narcotics trafficking and other transnational maritime crimes, which remain major challenges for both Sri Lanka and the wider region.
During the ceremony, President Dissanayake presented the official commissioning warrant to the vessel’s Commanding Officer, Captain Gayan Wickramasuriya. The President subsequently unveiled the vessel’s name board and official insignia before undertaking an inspection tour of the ship. The Commander of the Navy briefed those present on the vessel’s operational readiness, systems and capabilities.
President Dissanayake also signed the vessel’s Distinguished Visitors’ Book and was presented with a commemorative plaque featuring a replica of the vessel.
Among those present were Minister of Ports and Civil Aviation Anura Karunatilaka. Deputy Minister of Defence, Major General Aruna Jayasekara (Retd.), Secretary to the Ministry of Defence, Air Vice Marshal Sampath Thuyacontha (Retd.), Admiral of the Fleet Wasantha Karannagoda, Commander of the Army, Lieutenant General Lasantha Rodrigo, Commander of the Air Force, Air Vice Marshal Vasu Bandu Edirisinghe. Commander of the Navy, Vice Admiral Kanchana Banagoda, Inspector General of Police, Attorney-at-Law Priyantha Weerasooriya, Charge d’affaires to the U.S. Embassy Ms. Jayne Howell, Senior Defence Official and Defence Attache with Spouse Lieutenant Colonel Matthew House, representatives of the Embassy and senior officers of the Sri Lanka Navy.
(PMD)
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Elders’ home devastated by fire was a ‘house of horror’: Witnesses
Death toll rises to 12: Director remanded
Some residents were allegedly chained
Police have come under public pressure to investigate allegations of inhumane treatmenf the residents at an elders’ home in Batagoda, which was also reportedly used as a care centre for persons with special needs, following a devastating fire that has so far claimed 12 lives.
Eyewitnesses who were among the first responders told the media that several residents had been chained inside rooms at the Senehase Kedella Elders’ Home when the fire broke out on Wednesday. They claimed that rescue efforts were hindered as iron chains could not be removed, and that some residents died while being restrained.
Authorities have not yet verified these claims, and Police said investigations are continuing.
Police spokesman ASP F.U. Wootler, contacted for comment, said there were rumours to that effect, but the Police were not in a position to verify the claims until a report from the Government Analyst was received. He said eight survivors with burn injuries were being treated in hospital.
Meanwhile, the Director of the facility had been arrested and was due to be produced before the Horana Magistrate’s Court, Police said adding that he was remanded till June 11.
The death toll from the fire has risen to 12 as of Thursday morning following the recovery of additional charred remains during ongoing forensic examinations at the site. Six others sustained serious injuries and are being treated at the Horana Base Hospital.
Police said 72 residents were inside the facility at the time of the blaze. Of them, 10 died inside the building, seven were injured and hospitalised, while 51 were rescued and relocated.
Survivors were initially housed at Batagoda Junior School before being transferred with Army assistance to another branch of the same care network in Galpatha.
A magisterial inquiry was conducted on Thursday morning. Horana Magistrate Lakmini Vidanagamage visited the scene. The burnt remains were examined and removed under judicial supervision.
Separately, allegations have emerged that residents were required to pay an admission fee of Rs. 75,000, along with a monthly charge of Rs. 35,000 to the centre. Police have not commented on these claims.
The director was taken to the scene as part of ongoing investigations, while forensic experts continue examinations to determine the cause of the fire, which remains undetermined.Anguruwatota Police are conducting investigations.
By Norman Palihawadane and Nishan S Priyantha
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CERT : AI-generated videos depicting Prez, PM lure public into financial scams
Sri Lanka CERT has issued a public warning over the circulation of artificial intelligence (AI)-generated videos falsely depicting President Anura Kumara Dissanayake, Prime Minister Harini Amarasuriya and several other prominent personalities to promote fraudulent investment schemes online.
According to complaints received by the national cyber security agency, the videos have been created using deepfake technology and are being used as part of attempts to defraud members of the public through financial scams.
The images of famous sports personalities and other public figures have also been misused in the deceptive content.
The agency has warned that similar AI-generated material has been used to spread false information relating to investment opportunities, employment offers, as well as matters concerning the country’s economy and tax policies.
According to Sri Lanka CERT, the videos are being widely shared across online platforms and frequently contain links urging viewers to make investments in return for purported profits.The agency has cautioned that these links may redirect users to fraudulent websites designed to steal personal information, financial data and money from unsuspecting victims.
Sri Lanka CERT has urged the public to exercise extreme caution when encountering such content online and advised against clicking on suspicious links or sharing personal information through unverified websites.
“The public should remain vigilant and avoid becoming victims of false information and online fraud schemes,” the agency said.
Sri Lanka CERT has also encouraged internet users to verify information through official sources before acting on any investment, employment or financial offers circulated via social media or other online platforms.
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