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Kiriella says 20 died in police custody during Yukthiya operation

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By Saman Indrajith

Chief Opposition Whip Kandy District SJB MP Lakshman Kiriella told parliament on Wednesday that laws were being implemented only against those critical of the government, while those supporting the regime are free to go on breaking rules at their will.

“The President recently while declaring open a court complex at Theldeniya boasted that he introduced 75 new laws. There is no point bringing in new laws if there is no desire to implement them. Laws have not been implemented in many instances including implementing law against those who are responsible for the failure to prevent Easter Sunday terror attacks to the most recent incident of a government minister assaulting a porter at the Bandaranaike International Airport. Soon after the assault, the minister responsible came on TV and said that he had assaulted a porter. What action has been taken against him?” Kiriella queried.

“There is no need for investigating this incident but only the need to act against those responsible. This incident itself stands as a crime. Such incidents are covered by a principle known in Latin as ‘res ipsa loquiter’ principle. The incident speaks for itself. Why cannot this government take actions against the state minister responsible,” he asked.

He said that when the incumbent chief justice was the Attorney General, 42 cases had been filed by the Department of Attorney General against economic crimes. Nobody knows what happened to those cases.

“There is an operation being conducted by police under the name of Yukthiya. It is said that 20 persons who had surrendered to the police during this operation have died in police custody. Is this the way the law is being implemented in this country,” Kiriella queried, while calling on Minister of Justice Dr. Wijeyadasa Rajapakse to respond.

Minister Rajapakse said that he was only the Justice Minister and there are institutions for the implementation of the law. “I think everybody knows that implementation of law is not a subject coming under my purview. For the incident being raised about a minor employee being attacked at the airport, the aggrieved parties could go to police and then the police would investigate the complaint,” the Minister said.



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India gifts 134 cabs to Sri Lanka Police

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A consignment of 134 single cabs gifted  by the Government of India under the Indo–Sri Lanka Friendship Programme for the use of the Sri Lanka Police was officially handed over to President Anura Kumara Dissanayake on Monday (25) morning  at the Presidential Secretariat.

The Government of India has incurred an expenditure of approximately LKR.300 million for this initiative and the vehicles are scheduled to be distributed among police stations in the Northern Province.

Speaking at the occasion, Indian High Commissioner Santosh Jha stated that similar assistance would continue to be extended to Sri Lanka in the future.

In appreciation of this gift by the Government of India, Inspector General of Police Priyantha Weerasooriya presented a commemorative memento to Indian High Commissioner Santosh Jha.

Minister of Public Security and Parliamentary Affairs, Ananda Wijepala, Deputy Minister of Public Security and Parliamentary Affairs, Sunil Watagala, Secretary to the Ministry of Public Security Ravi Seneviratne, General Manager of DIMO Rajeev Pandithage, officials of the Indian High Commission and senior officers of the Sri Lanka Police were also present at the occasion.

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Landslide Early Warnings issued to the Districts of Colombo, Gampaha, Kalutara, Kegalle, Nuwara Eliya and Ratnapura extended till 1600 hrs on Tuesday [26]

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The National Building Reasearch Organisation [NBRO] has extended the landslide early warnings issued to the districts of Colombo, Gampaha, Kalutara, Kegalle, Nuwara Eliya and Ratnapura till 1600 hrs on Tuesday 26th May 2026.

Accordingly,
The LEVEL II [AMBER] landslide early warnings issued to the Divisional Secretaries Divisions and surrounding areas of Dehiowita, Deraniyagala, Ruwanwella and Yatiyanthota in the Kegalle district and Kuruwita, Ratnapura, Ayagama and Eheliyagoda in the Ratnapura district and 

The LEVEL I [YELLOW] landslide early warnings issued to the Divisional Secretaries Divisions and surrounding areas of Seethawaka and Padukka in the Colombo district, Attanagalla in the Gampaha district, Palindanuwara, Mathugama, Bulathsinhala, Agalawatta, Ingiriya and Horana  in the Kalutara district, Bulathkohupitiya in the Kegalle district, Ambagamuwa in the Nuwara Eliya district and Kiriella, Pelmadulla, Nivithigala, Elapatha and Kalawana in the Ratnapura district have been extended.

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No PC polls this year, says Tilvin

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The much-delayed Provincial Council (PC) elections cannot be held this year due to financial and legal constraints, JVP General Secretary Tilvin Silva has said in Jaffna.Silva said so, fielding questions from journalists after the opening of the NPP coordination office in the Jaffna District on Saturday.

When asked whether the government was under Indian pressure to conduct the Provincial Council elections soon, Silva answered in the negative, claiming that Sri Lankan and Indian governments maintained close and friendly relations with a strong level of understanding.

He said budgetary allocations had been made for the PC elections, but the government had been compelled to divert resources for disaster relief following the impact of Cyclone Ditwah. According to Silva, nearly Rs. 500 billion had to be allocated for relief measures, making it difficult to hold the elections this year. He further said legal complications in the electoral reform process had also contributed to the delay in holding the PC elections, noting that a parliamentary committee had been appointed to determine the electoral systems under which the PC polls should be conducted. Once the committee submitted its report and if no further issues arose, the elections could possibly be held next year, he said.

Silva also said the government had taken measures to strengthen reconciliation and development in the North by releasing lands previously occupied by military camps and improving road infrastructure.He added that empowerment initiatives were being implemented under the Praja Shakthi programme and that both Sri Lanka and India were continuing to work in close cooperation.

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