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FSP: Corrupt officials likely to be appointed to CBSL
By Rathindra Kuruwita
Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe was likely to appoint some senior public officials to the Central Bank despite their involvement in the Treasury bond scams, Education Secretary of the Frontline Socialist Party (FSP) Pubudu Jayagoda said yesterday.
Jayagoda told the media that it was likely that Wickremesinghe himself would become the Finance Minister. Wickremesinghe had already tried to influence the Central Bank during some meetings, he said. “We feel that the stage is now being set for Treasury Bond Scam – II,” he added.
Jagoda said an attempt was being made to destroy police logs maintained by a DIG and SSP in Colombo, who had noted that SDIG Deshabandu Tennakoon had instructed them not to stop pro-Rajapaksa supporters from attacking protesters at Galle Face on 09 May.
Jayagoda said that SDIG Tennakoon had told the senior officers that he was issuing these orders under the instructions of the Secretary to the Ministry of Defence Gen. (retd.) Kamal Gunaratne.
“Now, we hear that the Police are trying to destroy the logs. We will go to courts to protect these log books because the people of the country need to know what actually happened.”
Jayagoda mentioned that the pro-Rajapaksa mobs had visited Temple Trees, prior to the attacks, and the then Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa and Johnston Fernando had made inflammatory speeches.
“There were no average Joes. They were SLPP local councillors and their henchmen. The Police did very little to stop the attacks and this fact becomes evident when one watches the videos of the incident. When the University students marched to Galle Face peacefully, the Police placed barricades, with spikes covered with polythene, to cause injuries to the protesters, but they looked on while the pro-SLPP marchers attacked peaceful protesters.
Jayagoda added that earlier in May, Police had used military grade gas on peaceful protestors opposite Parliament. This was a violation of humanitarian laws, he said, adding that some students were still complaining of health problems due to the exposure of harmful gas.
“But when the SLPP thugs came, the Police did nothing. Why? SDIG Tennakoon walked with the mobs, talking to MP Sanath Nishantha.
However, in recent days, the Police had been arresting people who had reacted to the attacks by pro-Rajapaksa mobs, Jayagoda said, noting that people had attacked buses carrying Rajapaksa supporters, and also properties, following the attacks on Gota Go Gama (GGG,) but the Police and the security forces did nothing to stop these attacks.
“Now, over 200 people have been arrested. But not a single pro-Rajapaksa supporter is among them. After swearing in as Prime Minister, Ranil Wickremesinghe said that he would provide assistance to the Gotagohome Gama. People don’t need food and tents. They want the PM to have those who attacked peaceful protesters arrested,” he said.
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Landslide Early Warnings issued to the districts of Kalutara, Nuwara Eliya and Ratnapura
The Landslide Early Warning Centre of the National Building Research Organisation (NBRO) has issued early warnings to the Districts of Kalutara, Nuwara Eliya and Ratnapura from 1600hrs on 13th June 2026 till 1600hrs on 14th June 2026.
Accordingly,
LEVEL I (YELLOW) landslide early warnings have been issued to the Divisional Secretaries Divisions and surounding areas of Palindanuwara and Agalawatta in the Kalutara district, Ambagamuwa in the Nuwara Eliya and Ayagama, Pelmadulla,
Godakawela, Elapatha, Kalawana, Ratnapura and Nivithigala in the Ratnapura district.
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INS Sharda departs Colombo concluding replenishment visit
The Indian Naval Ship (INS) ‘Sharda’ departed the island today (13 Jun 26), concluding her replenishment purposes.
On departure the vessel was accorded a traditional naval farewell by the Sri Lanka Navy at the Port of Colombo.
The visit also paved the way for vibrant personnel interactions, fostering camaraderie and goodwill. The crew of INS Sharda and personnel from the Sri Lanka Navy participated in a
friendly volleyball match and a joint yoga session. A
dditionally, Sri Lanka Navy personnel had the opportunity to visit the Indian naval vessel, while the visiting crew took time to explore several culturally significant landmarks across the island.
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Special Dengue Prevention Week declared in Colombo District from June 15 to 21
A decision has been taken to declare a Special Dengue Prevention Week from 15 to 21 of June by the Colombo District Dengue Control Committee to curb the spread of the disease in the Colombo District.
This decision was taken at the meeting of the Colombo District Dengue Control Committee held on Friday (12) at the Colombo District Secretariat under the patronage of Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya.
Compared to last year, the number of dengue cases reported this year has increased significantly. According to the National Dengue Control Unit, approximately 39,100 dengue cases have been reported island wide to date, of which 25.8% have been recorded in the Colombo District. Following this situation, the Colombo District has been identified as a high-risk district.
Health authorities informed that the increasing spread of the disease has been influenced not only by the nature of circulating virus but also to the lack of sufficient immunity among the population. They further noted that the recent period of heavy rainfall has aggravated the spread of Dengue.
It was also identified that the current outbreak is being reported more frequently from public places such as government institutions, private establishments, schools, and religious venues rather than from residential premises. Observations have identified improperly managed solid waste and drainage systems in offices and other public locations as major breeding grounds for mosquitoes.
Accordingly, during the Dengue Prevention Week from 15 to 21 June, a series of measures will be implemented, including, organising community clean-up campaigns in government and private institutions, schools, residential areas, and other public spaces; Conducting inspections of high-risk premises by Divisional Secretariats and taking legal action, where necessary, followed by awareness programmes; Distributing informational leaflets, displaying banners, and carrying out public awareness campaigns through the media. Health authorities also requested school administrations not to involve students below Grade 10 in school cleaning programmes and to immediately notify the relevant Medical Officer of Health (MOH) office if a student is diagnosed with dengue.
The programme is expected to receive the active support and participation of the district’s political leadership, religious leaders of all faiths, public officials, local government institutions, the tri-forces, the police, and the general public.
The event was attended by the Chairperson of the District Coordination Committee, Members of Parliament, representatives of local government authorities, government secretaries, police officers, and officials representing the education and health sectors, among others.
[Prime Minister’s Media Division]
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