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MP Rasamanickam says a question he posed to Minister Alles has remained unanswered since 2020
By Saman Indrajith
What was the use of opposition MPs raising questions in parliament if the government did not provide answers and continued to ask for additional times, TNA Batticaloa District MP Shanikyan Rasamanickam demanded to know in the House yesterday?
He said so when the government asked for three months to answer a question he posed to Public Security Minister Tiran Alles.
As Minister Alles was not present in the House, Chief Government Whip Minister Prasanna Rantunga asked for additional time to respond to the question.
MP Rasamanickam said that he had submitted the question in 2020, and the government had not been able to respond even after four years. “This question has now been put off thrice.”
The MP has asked whether Minister Alles was aware that (i) a financial institution called Privelth Global (Pvt.) Ltd has been running since 05.02.2014 in the areas of Samanthurai, Kalmunai, Pothuvil, Eravur and Maruthamunai; (ii) Ahmed Shereem Mohamed Sihaf (Sihaf Shereem) who was the director of the aforesaid institution and Fatima Farzana Markar have defrauded 1,400 people of more than 1,700 million rupees; (iii) the aforementioned director and his family are currently absconding in India; and (iv) complaints have been made to Kalmunai and Samanthurai police stations in this regard? (b) Will he inform this House of the steps that will be taken to arrest the above persons and bring them to Sri Lanka? (c) If not, why.
“This man has frauded Rs 1.7 billion from innocent people. People in my district ask me how come parliament would not respond for four years. The government did not respond and this man responsible fled the country. There is information that he is in India. I raised the issue at the Foreign Ministry consultative committee in 2020. The committee then forwarded it to the CID. So far nothing has been done by the police. That was why I raised this question from Minister Alles,” the MP said.
Speaker Mahinda Yapa Abeywardena told the MP to instruct the victims to go and complain to the CID.
“When I made inquiries from Indian authorities, I was told that the man was in prison in Chennai after another fraud committed there. I was told the Lankan police should report this matter to the Court and obtain an order seeking extradition of the criminal. If the police seek the extradition along with court order through the foreign ministry, Indian authorities are ready to hand over the criminal to us,” MP Rasamanickam said, adding that he cannot comprehend why the police won’t do their job and the government keeps putting this question off.
Leader of the House Education Minister Susil Premajayantha said that he would make inquiries from relevant authorities and inform the House of the progress to the House within a couple of days.
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No PC polls this year, says Tilvin
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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Weather conditions worsen, displacing 31,000 people
More than 31,000 people across Sri Lanka have been affected by worsening weather conditions, as the southwest monsoon intensifies ahead of its full establishment, raising fears of renewed flooding in vulnerable low-lying areas, the Disaster Management Centre (DMC) has warned.
The DMC has said 31,072 individuals from 7,983 families have already been impacted by persistent rain, strong winds and rising water levels across multiple districts, with the situation most severe in the Gampaha District where 15,313 people from 3,950 families have been affected and one death reported.
Officials have cautioned that the scale of disruption could worsen as the southwest monsoon is expected to fully establish over the island around May 26–27, bringing heavier and more sustained rainfall to the southwestern region.
At present, 18 safety centres are in operation, sheltering 1,724 displaced persons from 446 families. One person has been injured and 859 houses have been partially damaged. Two houses have been destroyed.
The Department of Meteorology has forecast increased rainfall over the coming days, warning that conditions are likely to deteriorate further as monsoon activity strengthens.
Flood-hit areas remain widespread, with river systems still under pressure despite a brief easing in rainfall on Saturday. The Kelani River has returned to normal levels, but minor flooding persists along the Kalu River basin, particularly in the Millakanda area, where tributary water levels remain elevated.
Low-lying areas in Bellapitiya, Horana, continue to be inundated, while traffic on the Bulathsinhala–Kalutara road remains disrupted due to flooding in Diyakaduwa. Authorities have also flagged continued risk in Putupawula and Ellagawa along the Kalu River.
The Attanagalu Oya basin is also slowly receding, though residents in Dunamale have been urged to remain on alert. Several homes in Ja-Ela remain underwater, with residents alleging that delayed repairs to a damaged canal embankment worsened the flooding.
In a fresh blow to infrastructure, the Swarna Hansa Podi Ela bridge in Ja-Ela collapsed on Saturday evening, further disrupting local transport links, while the main Ja-Ela–Gampaha bus route remains submerged in parts of Yakkaduwa.
Meteorologists have warned that rainfall is expected to intensify again from May 26 to 28, when the southwest monsoon is likely to be formally declared over Sri Lanka, raising the risk of further flooding and landslides in already saturated areas.
by Norman Palihawadane and Chaminda Silva
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Dickoya double murder suspect arrested
Police said a suspect wanted in connection with the murder of an elderly couple inside a shop in Dickoya town, Hatton, had been arrested on Saturday evening (23).
The arrest was made in the Bogawantalawa police area. Acting on a tip-off, the police arrested him while he was hiding in a house on a tea estate.
Police said stolen gold jewellery had been recovered.
Preliminary investigations revealed that the suspect, originally from Badulla, had been residing in Dickoya after his marriage.
Earlier on Saturday, Hatton Police released CCTV footage of the suspect and sought public assistance to trace and arrest him.
According to police, the suspect allegedly slit the throat of the elderly woman and killed her husband using a sharp weapon on Thursday (21) before fleeing with gold jewellery valued at around 18 sovereigns, including a necklace and earrings.
Investigations further revealed that the suspect had arrived in Dickoya town on the morning of May 21 and visited several jewellery shops claiming he intended to purchase a gold necklace, while loitering in the area.
Police said that around 1.15 pm, he entered the couple’s shop and remained concealed inside the premises before allegedly carrying out the attack.
Hatton Police added that the suspect is believed to have committed the murders and left the shop around 5.30 pm the same day before going into hiding.
by Norman Palihawadane
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