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Defence Secretary dismisses allegations against Head of SIS

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By Ifham Nizam

Justice would be done for those who had lost their lives, those who had suffered injuries due to the Easter Sunday attacks, Defence Secretary Kamal Gunaratne, said yesterday dismissing allegations that Zahran Hashim had been paid by the state intelligence an Major General Suresh Sallay, the Director of the State Intelligence Service (SIS) had links to the perpetrators of the carnage.

Addressing the WebEx, organised by the President’s Media Centre (PMC), the Defence Secretary stressed that Sallay had served under him and the latter did not know Arabic and was married to a Buddhist and had two sons following that faith.

Gunaratne also said that he had had lengthy discussions with all Islamic religious groups including the scholarly group, the All Ceylon Jammiyathul Ulama (ACJU), and he would look into the concerns raised by Samagi Jana Balavegaya parliamentarian Field Marshal Sarath Fonseka in Parliament recently over the factual errors in the 6th volume of Mahawansa.

The Defence Secretary said that Fonseka had been his senior and Army Chief during the war, and therefore he had a lot of regard Fonseka despite differences of opinion.

He assured that they would discuss with the President and take steps rectify errors pointed out by the Field Marshal.

Responding to a question, he said he would speak to Field Marshal Fonseka and obtain the document he tabled in Parliament pertaining to the errors in the 6th volume of Mahawansa.

“He tabled a document comprising some 70 pages. I will speak to him and get it down. I will take action to rectify the errors, if any.”

Fonseka told Parliament recently that the government should take action to rectify factual errors in the 6th volume of Mahawansa with regard to the war against the LTTE. He claimed that there were more than 70 factual errors in the 6th Volume.

Capt. Indika de Silva, Media Director, Naval Headquarters, said that the Sri Lanka Navy also had a played a major role in protecting the sovereignty of the country, especially when it came to guarding and patrolling its seas.

He said the Sri Lanka Navy had seized more than Rs. 35 billion worth of narcotics during the past two years alone, making it a great service to the country and the future of the youth as the guardians of the nation’s first ring of defence.

The Civil Engineering Division of the Sri Lanka Navy had been making huge contributions to the construction sector. It was also committed to the welfare of the people and had implemented several projects to provide clean drinking water to the people, he said.

Capt. De Silva said that the Sri Lanka Navy was working hard to ensure the security of the Coastal Ecological Zone and protecting the mangroves through replanting programmes.

He said the Navy was also actively involved in pandemic control and the national vaccination drive.

Media Director, Sri Lanka Air Force Headquarters Group Captain Dushan Wijesinghe also spoke.

He said that with the outbreak of Covid-19, the SLAF was committed to disinfection. In addition it was mitigating urban traffic congestion as well as contributing to environmental conservation projects including aerial seeding in protected areas.



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Death toll rises to 607, missing persons reduce to 214 at 1800hrs today (5)

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The situation report issued by the Disaster Management Centre at 1800hrs today (5th December) confirms that 607 persons have died due to the adverse weather conditions while the number of missing persons has reduced to 214.

The number of persons affected topped the 2 million mark (2,082,195).

 

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Sri Lanka Navy takes delivery of Ex-USCGC DECISIVE

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The Sri Lanka Navy (SLN) formally took delivery of the EX- United States Coast Guard Cutter, USCGC DECISIVE, provided by the United States to SLN, at a ceremony held at the United
States Coast Guard Yard in Baltimore on 02 Dec 25. The event was also attended by the Commander of the Navy, Vice Admiral Kanchana Banagoda.

The ship formally joined the SLN fleet on 02 December under the pennant number P 628 and the main mast of the ship will fly the National Flag effective from that date.

Aiming to strengthen and develop partnerships to overcome common challenges in the maritime domain, the U.S. Coast Guard has previously provided 03 ships to SLN and they are currently patrolling island waters under the names of ‘Samudura’ (P 621), ‘Gajabahu’(P 626), and ‘Vijayabahu’ (P 627).

As an extension of partnership ties that bring value to each other’s services, Ex-USCGC DECISIVE was transferred as the fourth ship to be handed to SLN.

Ex-USCGC DECISIVE, a ‘B-Type Reliance Class 210-foot Cutter’, measures 64m in length, and having endurance of 6000 NM at cruising speed. Further, she has been designed for a
crew of 100 and is equipped with weapons and machinery.

The ship which was used by the U.S. Coast Guard has rendered exceptional service during her tenure by curbing illegal activities, including smuggling of narcotics in U.S. waters.

Sri Lanka inherits an Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) that is seven times larger than the landmass. In such a backdrop, the Navy is determined to deploy this vessel in wide-ranging
operations that include the conservation of marine resources in the region and the search and rescue of naval and fishing communities in distress. Thereby, the Navy will be able to utilize
this vessel efficiently in the future to achieve the national aspiration, while ensuring safe and secure seas for all economic affairs.

The formal handing over – taking over ceremony was also distinguished by the presence of the Deputy Chief Acquisition Officer and Director of Domain & Integration Services U.S. Coast
Guard,  James L. Knight, Deputy Assistant Secretary of War for South and Southeast Asia, Dr. Andrew Byers, the Ambassador of Sri Lanka to the United States, Mahinda Samarasinghe, Commanding Officer designate of P 628, Captain Gayan Wickramasuriya as well as a group of officials from the Embassy of Sri Lanka in United States and the State Department
of the United State

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486 dead, 341 missing, 171,778 displaced as at 0600hrs today [05]

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The situation report issued by the Disaster Management Center at 0600hrs today [5th December] confirms that 486 persons have died and another 341 persons are missing after the devastating weather conditions in the past week.

171,778 persons have been displaced and have taken refuge at 1,231 safety centers established by the government.

 

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