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Prez directs intelligence services to cooperate fully with Kiwi counterparts

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NZ ISIS attack:

By Shamindra Ferdinando

President Gotabaya Rajapaksa has directed intelligence services to fully cooperate with New Zealand inquiring into last Friday’s knife attack carried out by Ahamed Adhil Mohamed Samsudeen, 32, who had secured refugee status in that country, way back in late Dec 2013.

Foreign Minister Prof. G.L. Peiris yesterday (6) briefed the media about the President’s decision, at the SLPP office at Nelum Mawatha.

State Intelligence Service (SIS) and the Directorate of Military Intelligence (DMI) are the primary intelligence gathering organisations in the country. President Rajapaksa brought the SIS under DMI veteran Maj. Gen. Suresh Sallay in the wake of 2019 Easter Sunday carnage.

Law enforcement officers shadowing Samsudeen gunned him down after he stabbed seven persons at a shopping mall. According to agency reports, Samsudeen inspired by ISIS was known to have publicly endorsed terrorism.

Prof. Peiris said that the NZ attack reminded the world again that terrorism affected all.

Commenting on the recent British decision to retain the proscription of the LTTE, Prof. Peiris said that those who had been near and dear to the group made a desperate bid to get the organization off the proscribed list. Referring to Sri Lanka being on the Geneva agenda, Prof. Peiris said that he would participate in the forthcoming 48 Geneva sessions via Zoom.

New Zealand last month opened a diplomatic mission in Colombo. Michael Appleton is the first NZ High Commissioner here.

Sri Lanka’s Ambassador in Myanmar Prof. Nalin de Silva has questioned the rationale in New Zealand accepting Samsudeen as a refugee two years after he entered the country on a student visa.

Authoritative sources said that Samsudeen, like so many thousands of Sri Lankans, had obtained refugee status abroad through fraudulent means, mainly by painting a dangerous picture of the country of birth. In spite of New Zealand’s decision to revoke Samsudeen’s refugee status, the man from Kattankudy had been successful in thwarting government plans to deport him by moving court.

Samsudeen, who had been released from New Zealand jail in July after serving a three-year term, was under constant surveillance. Samsudeen has been investigated for sharing violent content and also planning to join ISIS in Syria.

Samsudeen had secured refugee status by claiming both he and his father faced death threats from Sri Lankan security authorities, sources said. They claimed to have been attacked, abducted and tortured. Samsudeen had been successful in thwarting New Zealand plans to send him back by claiming he faced death threats in Sri Lanka.



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‘PPA MONTECUCCOLI’ departs island concluding formal visit

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Italian Naval Ship ‘PPA MONTECUCCOLI’ which arrived in Sri Lanka on 10th October 2024, departed the island today (13th October), on successful completion of her formal visit. The Sri Lanka Navy bade customary farewell to the departing ship at the Colombo port, following naval traditions.

On her departure, ‘PPA MONTECUCCOLI’ engaged in a successful Passage Exercise (PASSEX) with SLNS Gajabahu. The PASSEX involved training exercises in communication and tactical maneuvering, concluding with the traditional cheer ship salute

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President instructs officials to provide immediate relief to those affected by adverse weather conditions

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President Anura Kumara Dissanayake has instructed officials to provide immediate relief to those affected by the recent adverse weather conditions across the country.

He also instructed the Secretary to the Ministry of Defence to ensure special attention is given to the safety of people in districts impacted by floods and landslides and to provide necessary support for effective relief operations.

The President emphasized that the government will take action to provide necessary assistance to all affected citizens and that local government officials in the affected areas will be engaged to ensure the people receive the required aid. Until such time, the President requested the public to act cautiously.

Additionally, the President instructed the Ministry of Finance to allocate Rs. 50 million for relief services and urged state officials to ensure proper coordination in delivering the relief to those in need.

According to the Disaster Management Centre, 24,492 individuals from 6,018 families have been affected by floods and landslides in 11 districts due to the adverse weather conditions experienced in recent days.

At present, 2,200 individuals from 584 families are being sheltered in 23 relief centres. Relief operations in all affected districts have already begun, coordinated by state officials through the Chief of Defence Staff’s office.

Emergency situations can be reported by contacting the Disaster Management Centre’s hotline number 117or by calling 0112136136, 0112136222, or 0112670002.

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‘Cold case’ investigations into past crimes begin says police

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By Norman Palihawadane

Massive file retrieval for re-examination goes on at police headquarters and CID by engaging investigators in perusing evidence related to over thousand cases of the past two decades, police headquarters sources said.

The investigators have been divided into teams for what a senior police officer called ‘cold case investigation’ perusing archived documents and some are engaged in re-scrutinizing the evidence pertaining to several ongoing cases as well.

When contacted for comment, Acting IGP Priyantha Weerasooriya said that afresh investigation of Easter Sunday terror attacks has been commenced and officers have already started recording statements from various parties including those who had already testified before courts and commissions involved in previous probes.

“There is evidence to prove that many former investigations either deliberately overlooked or missed some vital information and facts. The CID has been tasked with the case reopening process. I can promise that new investigations will yield results to bring about justice to many. For example, the CID is looking to gather evidence from many new angles in the Wasim Thajudeen case,” Weerasooriya told The Island.

Prior to investigations a list of names of persons and officers who had been connected to investigations into controversial cases has been sent to the airport and a special police team has been detailed by the Ministry of Public Security to prevent them leaving the country, the Public Security Ministry sources said.

Among the new case-reopening process are several organized crimes involving some officers from the Colombo Crimes Division. Relevant CCD officials have been found trying to flee the country, police headquarters sources said.

The IGP has promised to overhaul CCD and to appoint a new director to the Division.

Sources within the Division said that many officers have found it uncomfortable to face the probes and there were concerns that some sensitive documents related to certain investigations conducted by the CCD might have been destroyed.

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