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Sri Lanka Navy entrusted with safeguarding Sri Lanka’s oceans and Indian Ocean – President
The ‘Presidential Fleet Review’ of the Sri Lanka Navy took place at the Trncomalee Harbour. this morning (01).
President Ranil Wickremesinghe, addressing the Ceremony said:
“Today is a momentous day for the Navy’s Special Boat Squadron as President’s awards were bestowed upon this squadron today.
It has been 30 years since the establishment of this squadron, back in 1993. The decision to create such a division within the navy was made following the existence of two special service divisions within our army. This initiative was a result of prolonged discussions among navy commanders within the National Security Council.
This squadron has played a pivotal role in the navy’s strategic efforts against LTTE terrorists. Hence, while it may not be necessary to enumerate the specific contributions made by this squadron, it is important to convey my heartfelt gratitude for their service. Furthermore, this squadron has earned reverence and acknowledgment as a vital component of the Sri Lanka Navy. Hence, I implore all of you to uphold the esteemed reputation of this squadron by executing your duties with even greater excellence.
Furthermore, during the recent conflict, the Sri Lanka Navy rendered invaluable service to the nation. The sacrifices made by all Navy personnel, as well as the resources lost, are etched in history. Since its inception, our Navy has been dedicated to safeguarding not only the territorial waters of Sri Lanka but also the wider Indian Ocean region. We have pledged our commitment to the agreement of the United Nations in this matter. It is imperative that we prevent any harm to our economic endeavours in the Indian Ocean.
Furthermore, we have made arrangements to deploy our navy for the security of the Red Sea. Recalling the adverse effects of the closure of the Suez Canal during the 1967 Israeli-Arab war, which halted operations at the Colombo port for a decade, underscores the necessity of safeguarding the Indian Ocean. It is imperative for us to ensure the security of the Suez Canal and the Red Sea to protect the economic value of our ports. I am confident that our navy will effectively undertake this responsibility in the future.
Today’s event holds historical significance as it takes place at the Trincomalee Harbour, which is not only esteemed in Sri Lanka but also worldwide. Dating back to the Anuradhapura and Polonnaruwa eras, this port has been recognized as a crucial maritime hub.
This harbour played a pivotal role in the victory of the British in the Asian region during the Second World War. It is imperative that we safeguard this harbour, which is a crucial asset of our nation. We must exercise prudence and vigilance in its protection. Today, as Commander-in-Chief, I had the privilege to inspect the naval fleet. I extend my heartfelt gratitude to them and the entire Navy for their dedicated service to our country.
The event was attended by State Minister for Defence Premitha Bandara Tennakoon, Senior Adviser to the President on National Security and Chief of Staff to the President Sagala Ratnayaka, Eastern Province Governor, Senthil Thondaman, Secretary to the Ministry of Defence General Kamal Gunaratne (retired), Chief of Defence Staff, General Shavendra Silva, Commander of the Eastern Naval Area Rear Admiral Suresh De Silva, Commanding Officer of the Special Boat Squadron Captain Dharmasiri Herath, along with a officers and members of the SL Navy.
(PMD)
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War of words erupts between Minister Chandrasekar and Archchuna in North
A heated argument broke out between Jaffna District MP Archchuna Ramanathan and Fisheries Minister Ramalingam Chandrasekar during the Kilinochchi District Coordination Committee meeting held yesterday (16).
A video footage of the incident shows the MP and the Minister engaging in a heated verbal exchange, following which a physical confrontation appeared to develop when the Minister attempted to grab files reportedly in the possession of MP Ramanathan.
“If you lay a hand on me, I’ll lay a hand on you too… got it?” Ramanathan is heard telling the Minister during the exchange.
Police and officials present at the meeting intervened to prevent the situation from escalating further.
The circumstances that led to the confrontation were not immediately clear.
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Cardinal seeks dismissal of Sallay’s petition
Archbishop of Colombo Malcolm Cardinal Ranjith has filed an intervening petition before the Court of Appeal in connection with a petition filed by former head of the State Intelligence Service, Major General (Retired) Suresh Sallay, challenging his arrest and detention under the Prevention of Terrorism Act over investigations into the Easter Sunday terror attacks.
The Cardinal has sought permission from the court to make submissions in relation to Sallay’s petition and requested that it be dismissed.
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Money laundering case against Yoshitha, fixed for pre-trial conference
The Colombo High Court yesterday fixed for Aug. 31 the pre-trial conference in the money laundering case filed by the Attorney General against former President Mahinda Rajapaksa’s son, Yoshitha Rajapaksa, and his great-aunt Daisy Forrest.
The case was taken up before Colombo High Court Judge Rashmi Singappuli.
State Counsel Oswald Perera requested court to fix a date for the pre-trial conference and informed the judge that the prosecution would announce its position regarding the second accused, Daisy Forrest, at the conference. He also said the prosecution intended to notify court of amendments to the indictment.
After considering the submissions, Judge Singappuli ordered that the pre-trial conference be held on Aug. 31.
The Attorney General has indicted Yoshitha Rajapaksa and Daisy Forrest under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act, alleging that they deposited nearly Rs. 59 million in bank accounts knowing, or having reason to believe, that the funds had been unlawfully acquired.
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