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Gujarat terror suspects arrests: Lanka yet to receive access, question mark over ISIS allegations

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…focus on India based Colombo man’s alleged involvement in the plot

By Shamindra Ferdinando

Sri Lanka hasn’t been granted access to four persons arrested at Ahmedabad airport over terrorism charges on May 19 nor India sent an investigation team here to question those taken into custody following the announcement made by the Gujarat Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) regarding their links to banned Islamic State organization.

Authorities here say that investigations failed to link the arrested four –Mohammad Nusrath, Mohammad Nafran, Mohammad Rasdeen and Mohammad Faris with terrorist activity regardless of bombastic claims made by the ATS.

A section of the Indian media reported that the group of four apprehended by ATS at Sardar Vallabhai Patel airport in Ahmedabad had arrived in India on the instructions of their Pakistan-based handler to carry out terrorist attacks. Pakistani handler has been identified as Abu Bakr Al Bagdadi.

The four men had taken an Indigo flight out of Colombo to Chennai on May 19. From there they have taken a domestic flight to Ahmedabad where the ATS arrested them.

N.M. Sham Nawaz, President of All Ceylon Union of Muslim League Youth Fronts (ACUMLYF) said that his organisation hadn’t been told of the developments pertaining to the arrests of four men in Gujarat.

A four-member delegation led by Nawaz on May 31 made representations to State Foreign Minister Tharaka Balasuriya in respect of the arrested persons. The delegation has requested Sri Lanka to act in terms of the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations in respect of the persons accused of having ISIS connections.

The group, while urging Sri Lankan Consulate in Mumbai to seek access to the detained persons called for an independent investigation to ascertain unsubstantiated accusations regarding the ISIS involvement in the plot.

Nawaz told The Island the country couldn’t afford to allow propagation of such unsubstantiated allegations that caused irreparable damage to foreign investment, tourism and economy as a whole. “We expect the government to pursue this matter and seek clarification as regards the charges directed at the detained persons.”

Sri Lanka Government sources say that there was absolutely no basis for claims that they had planned to mount attacks during the last phase of the Indian parliamentary polls conducted from April 19 to June 1, 2024.

The group of four is widely believed to have arrived in India on the instructions of another Sri Lankan living there. India based Sri Lankan mastermind had been issued a red notice for previous crimes but the group not linked to extremism /ISIS as claimed by interested parties though being involved in criminal and narcotics network.

Sources described the mastermind as a person facing three High Court cases in Sri Lanka. Indian authorities, too, had been aware of the alleged mastermind, sources said, adding that the findings made by the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) were shared with their Indian counterparts.

Following the arrests in Gujarat, law enforcement authorities here took six persons into custody. All of them, including those who had been held in India had been identified as drug peddlers/addicts and smugglers but not involved in groups such as the National Thowheed Jamaat (NTJ) held accountable for 2019 Easter Sunday carnage, sources said.

Responding to another query, sources said that though they weren’t extremists the possibility of some interested party making attempts to use them for destructive mission couldn’t be ruled out. Sources acknowledged the urgent need to address religious extremism in line with overall security strategy intended to counter emerging threats.

Dr. Punsara Amarasinghe, a lecturer at the General Sir John Kotelawala Defence University (KDU), who had been arrested for allegedly making unsubstantiated statement regarding the ISIS links of men arrested in India, was granted bail.

Sources said that the CID’s findings contradicted the academic’s claims made during an exclusive interview with Hiru.



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Gender inequality is not a women’s issue, it is a societal issue that demands attitudinal and behavioural transformation. – Prime Minister

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“For countries like Sri Lanka, collaborative efforts like THRIVE are essential in ensuring gender parity and eliminating gender-based violence”

The Prime Minister made these remarks while attending the official launch of ’THRIVE- Together for Her: Resilience-building, Inclusivity, and Voices for Equality in Sri Lanka’, held on Tuesday [25 March] at the Australian High Commission in Colombo which was jointly hosted by the High Commissioner of Australia, UN Women, and Chrysalis.

THRIVE is a five-year initiative implemented by UN Women and Chrysalis, and funded by the Government of Australia. This project contributes to achieving Outcome 6 – “Gender Equality and Women’s Empowerment” – of the UN Sustainable Development Cooperation Framework for Sri Lanka 2023-2027, which has been co-signed by the Government of Sri Lanka and the United Nations, guiding the work of the UN system in Sri Lanka.

The project aims to advance gender equality and women’s empowerment in Sri Lanka by strengthening the economic and social resilience of marginalized women to navigate and recover from crises, insecurity, and the impacts of climate change aiming women with disabilities, women-headed households, and women in the plantation sector across six districts – Mannar, Kilinochchi, Nuwara Eliya, Badulla, Moneragala, and Colombo.

Delivering the keynote address, Prime Minister Amarasuriya emphasized the need for structural and attitudinal change for ensuring gender parity and eliminate violence against women.

“Sri Lanka ranks high on the Human Development Index, with a literacy rate exceeding 92%, and over 60% of university students being women. However, only 35% of women participate in the paid workforce. It is necessary to find ways and means to ensure that women have opportunities to contribute towards the economy through employment opportunities and equal pay with given a dully acknowledge and recognize unpaid work and unpaid care work, which are often disproportionately carried out by women.

The Parliament of Sri Lanka adopted the Women Empowerment Act in 2024 which includes the establishment of an independent National Commission on Women to oversee women’s rights, and to create of a National Fund for Women. The administrative process for appointing the Commissioners is currently underway.

Further, as a government, we have implemented several benefits for women and young women under the national budget. As Minister of Education, I can confidently say that we have allocated funds to ensure children from marginalized communities have access to education including providing free uniforms, shoes, sanitary facilities, meals, books, and a stipend, ensuring that no child drops out due to economic barriers.

However, it is statistically proven that the 90% of women faced sexual harassment in public transport at least once in their lifetime and the Global Gender Gap Index of Sri Lanka lists at 122 among 146 countries that marks gender disparity is not just a women’s issue. It is a societal challenge that transcends gender, race, religion, and age.

Moreover, new threats are emerging. While digital tools offer great potential for development and technological advancement, they are also being misused to silence women, amplify biases, and fuel harassment. It is essential to create an inclusive digital space where everyone—regardless of gender, race, religion, or age—has equal opportunities to thrive in the digital age. The government remains committed to closing the gender digital divide and ensuring that women, especially young women, can participate independently in the digital economy.

Gender inequality is not a women issue, it is a societal issue that demands policy change, education, attitudinal and behavioural transformation. For countries like Sri Lanka, collaborative efforts like THRIVE are essential in creating a future where all women have equal opportunities to thrive.”

The event was attended by the Australian High Commissioner to Sri Lanka, Paul Stephens; UN Women Deputy Regional Director for Asia and the Pacific, Ms. Maria Holtsberg; United Nations Resident Coordinator, . Marc-Andr Franche; and other esteemed dignitaries.

[Prime Minister’s Media Division]

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Ambassador of the Czech Republic meets Sri Lankan PM to strengthen bilateral relations

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The Ambassador of the Czech Republic to Sri Lanka, Ms. Dr. Eliska Zigova,  met with Sri Lanka Prime Minister,  Dr. Harini Amarasuriya, at Temple Trees on Tuesday [25th of March]. The meeting underscored the longstanding friendship between the two nations and explored avenues to enhance bilateral cooperation.

Prime Minister Amarasuriya welcomed Ambassador Zigova and acknowledged the Czech Republic’s continued support for Sri Lanka. In response, Ambassador Zigova commended the new government’s commitment to democratic governance and holding two peaceful elections, reflecting political stability and public trust.

Discussions during the meeting focused on strengthening diplomatic and economic ties. Ambassador Zigova emphasized the importance of existing agreements and reiterated her government’s willingness to expand collaboration in key areas. Particular attention was given to discuss the posibility of signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on science and education, aimed at building academic partnerships, research collaboration, and knowledge exchange between institutions in both countries.

Prime Minister Amarasuriya highlighted the “Clean Sri Lanka Programme,” a nationwide initiative dedicated to environmental conservation and urban sustainability. Additionally, the two dignitaries discussed prospects for enhancing tourism, with the Prime Minister inviting more Czech visitors to experience Sri Lanka’s cultural heritage, natural landscapes, and growing eco-tourism sector.

The meeting was attended by senior officials from the Embassy of the Czech Republic to Sri Lanka. The Sri Lankan delegation included  Pradeep Saputhanthri, Secretary to the Prime Minister, and P.R.S.S. Gunaratna, Director General of the Europe & North America Division at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

[Prime Minister’s Media Division]

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Two HC judges withdraw from hearing Krrish case

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Alleged criminal misappropriation of Rs 70 mn:

Colombo High Court judges Manjula Thilakaratne and Sujeewa Nissanka yesterday (27) withdrew from hearing Krrish case involving SLPP National Organiser Namal Rajapaksa.

The Attorney General in late January this year filed indictments against Rajapaksa. The former minister has been accused of criminal misappropriation of Rs. 70 mn provided by Krrish Group for the development of rugby in Sri Lanka.

HC judge Thilakaratne declared his withdrawal from the case having referred to certain comments directed at him on social media. The judge said that his decision was influenced by comments made by journalists Poddala Jayantha and Sanath Balasuriya.

Subsequently HC judge Sujeewa Nissanka, too, declared his intention to quit.

The case would be called before Colombo Chief High Court Judge Adithya Patabendige on May 21 to name a suitable judge for the case to be referred.

The Krrish deal was first investigated by the yahapalana government.

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