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Lanka passes leadership of South China Sea Buddhist Roundtable to Thailand and Nepal
Bangkok, Thailand
– The 9th South China Sea Buddhist Roundtable officially commenced on 6 Dec. with a grand launch ceremony at the iconic Golden Mount Temple in Bangkok. A key moment in the event was the ceremonial handover of the Dharma Propagation Cup by Ven. (Dr.) Kirinde Assaji, Chief Incumbent of the Hunupitiya Gangaramaya in Colombo and Chief Prelate (Malwatta Chapter) of the Western Province in Sri Lanka.
Representing the host nation of the 8th Roundtable, Sri Lanka handed over leadership to Thailand and Nepal, following the successful hosting of last year’s full event in Colombo. The ceremony underscored Sri Lanka’s role in promoting Buddhist unity and dialogue.
The handover process was carried out through the hands of Thailand’s Deputy Monk King Phra Phummasiti and Ven. Yin Shun, Vice President of the Chinese Buddhist Association. The Dharma Propagation Cup was formally passed to Mahajan Siddhartha, Secretary-General of the Nepal Bhikkhu Association, representing Nepal, the guest country for this year’s Roundtable.
Under Sri Lanka’s leadership, the 8th Roundtable successfully fostered unity, peace, and cultural exchange among Buddhist nations. This year’s Roundtable, themed “Dharma and Milk come from the same origin, uniting the world,” continues to emphasize collaboration, shared values, and the propagation of Buddhist teachings for global harmony.
The Kathmandu Forum, scheduled for December 13, in Nepal, will further explore these principles and engage Buddhist leaders and scholars in discussions aimed at promoting peace and spiritual growth.
The launch ceremony was graced by distinguished attendees from both religious and diplomatic spheres, including: Chen Ruifeng, Director of the State Administration of Religious Affairs of China, Han Zhiqiang, Chinese Ambassador to Thailand, Phra Pongmasiti, Deputy Monk King of Thailand and Mari Sayanphong, Thai Minister of Foreign Affairs.
The Buddhist communities of Thailand and Nepal expressed deep gratitude to Ven. (Dr.) Kirinde Assaji and Sri Lanka for their outstanding leadership and organization of the 8th Roundtable. Sri Lanka’s contributions have set a high standard for the continuity and success of this esteemed international platform.
As the event proceeds, the 9th South China Sea Buddhist Roundtable is expected to strengthen bonds between Buddhist nations, emphasizing compassion, wisdom, and peace for a harmonious global community.
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Pakistan naval trio leaves Colombo after goodwill visit
Wrapping up their goodwill and replenishment visit, the Pakistan Navy ships ‘PNS Taimur’ and ‘PNS Aslat’, along with the submarine ‘PNS/M Hangor’, departed the island on 04 Jun 26. The naval units, which arrived in Sri Lanka on 01 June, were accorded a traditional naval send-off by the Sri Lanka Navy at the Port of Colombo, upon their departure.
During their stay, the Commanding Officers of Pakistan Navy ships and submarine called on the Commander Western Naval Area and the Flag Officer Commanding Naval Fleet at the Western Naval Command Headquarters, where discussions were held on several matters of mutual interest.
Meanwhile, Sri Lanka Navy personnel had the opportunity to visit the visiting Pakistan Navy ships and submarine. Furthermore, the crews of the visiting vessels explored the rich heritage of Sri Lanka, taking time to tour several culturally significant landmarks across the island.
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China, Lanka intensify cooperation to fight cross-border crimes spreading across Asia and beyond
China and Sri Lanka have intensified joint law enforcement efforts to combat cross-border online gambling and telecom fraud, crimes that authorities warn are increasingly spreading across Asia and beyond.
The Chinese Embassy in Colombo said both countries are working closely to dismantle scam centres and fraud networks that have relocated to Sri Lanka from other parts of Southeast Asia. The Embassy noted that such operations often intertwine with human trafficking and other serious crimes, posing grave risks to public security and social stability.
China’s position on cross-border gambling remains firm: Chinese capital is prohibited from investing in overseas casinos, citizens are barred from operating them, and foreign casinos are forbidden from soliciting Chinese nationals. The Embassy stressed that gambling “almost invariably leads to financial ruin,” with tens of thousands of Chinese citizens suffering losses and harm. Recent amendments to China’s Criminal Law have criminalised cross-border gambling activities.
The Embassy pointed out that Sri Lankan authorities have carried out multiple raids in recent months, dismantling gambling and fraud dens and arresting suspects from several countries. Several Chinese nationals, involved in fraud-related crimes, have been handed over to Chinese authorities, producing what officials described as a strong deterrent effect.
The Chinese Embassy praised the efforts of Sri Lanka’s ministries of Foreign Affairs, Finance, and Public Security, particularly immigration and police officials, for their cooperation.
It warned that without firm and immediate measures, the spread of illegal gambling and fraud could damage Sri Lanka’s international image, undermine social stability, and harm the safety and security of its people.
China has already conducted similar law enforcement cooperation with countries including Spain, the UAE, Myanmar, and Cambodia, leading to arrests and repatriations of overseas fraud suspects. It has also proposed the creation of an international alliance against telecom and online fraud to coordinate global efforts, it said.
Going forward, China pledged to actively implement the Global Security Initiative and Global Civilization Initiative, while continuing to deepen law enforcement and security cooperation with Sri Lanka.
The Embassy said these efforts aim to safeguard lives and property, protect financial security, and build a “clean, safe, and beautiful Sri Lanka,” while contributing to a new global framework for combating transnational crime.
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Asst. Manager, security officer arrested over Rs 30 mn snatch at Horana PB branch
An assistant manager and a security officer, attached to a state bank branch in Horana, have been arrested in connection with the robbery of more than Rs. 30 million that was being transported to replenish automated teller machines (ATMs), Police said.
The two suspects were taken into custody on Friday after statements were recorded from them regarding the incident, which occurred on Wednesday afternoon at the Horana branch of the People’s Bank.
According to Police, a bank employee was carrying two bags containing cash through the rear entrance of the bank at around 2.45 p.m. when an individual, who had arrived on foot, allegedly snatched the bags and fled the scene.
The stolen money, amounting to approximately Rs. 30.5 million, had been prepared for distribution to ATM machines and transportation to other bank branches. Earlier reports had estimated the loss at around Rs. 35 million.
Investigators subsequently arrested a suspect believed to have been directly involved in the robbery and recovered Rs. 17 million of the stolen cash.
Police have not disclosed the exact circumstances that led to the arrest of the assistant manager and security officer but said investigations uncovered information linking them to the incident.
The Western Province North Crime Division is conducting further investigations to determine whether additional suspects were involved and to recover the remaining stolen money.
The daring daylight robbery has raised concerns over security procedures employed during transportation of large sums of cash to/from banking institutions.Further investigations are continuing.
by Norman Palihawadane
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