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Prez polls: Ex-STF Chief warns of serious security threats

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Nimal Lewke

Former Commandant of the elite Special Task Force (STF) retired Senior DIG Nimal Lewke said that those in charge of VIP security should take utmost measures to prevent any untoward incident in the run-up to the Presidential Election.

Lewke, who served as the STF commandant during the 2002-2007 period, said that with the Presidential Election just three weeks away the government should appraise security of those vulnerable to threats.

Referring to the recent attempt made on the life of Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump in Butler, Pennsylvania. Lewke urged the political leaders, and the police and military top brass, to remain vigilant.

Lewke called for sound intelligence, proper security threat assessment, analysis, command precept deployment and very effective close monitoring and supervision to ensure an incident-free campaign.

Responding to The Island queries, Lewke, who served the STF during the 1984-2009 period, said that Sri Lanka couldn’t under any circumstances forget how several party leaders and prominent politicians had been assassinated on the eve of various elections during the conflict.

“In spite of the eradication of separatist terrorism and the southern insurgency, the possibility of some sinister forces seeking to cause chaos cannot be ruled out,” Lewke said.

The retired senior DIG is one of those who received specialised training in the US, Israel and the UK. “Do not forget that ours is a country that faced a brutal war for 30 years and recently a huge riot/insurgency where the President had to flee the country. Large numbers of arms/ammo, explosives from the war, is still in the society and the knowledge of handling and making explosive devices being widespread, is a matter that needs close screening and supervision,” Lewke said.

Lewke pointed out that Sri Lankan authorities should closely examine the bid to assassinate Trump.

There are few basics that must be cleared. Did the relevant intelligence report issued ahead of Trump’s arrival at the rally, where he was targeted, indicate any threat to him? If not, it is a huge issue that should be investigated. What are the reconnaissance report findings? And suggestions? Did the report cover the high-rise buildings in the vicinity of the meeting location? Did they receive feedback from the local Police regarding the scheduled event?

Why was the building that had been used by the assassin not been secured? Lewke said that Trump had been lucky the assassin used an AR15 assault rifle with a telescope. If the assassin had used a weapon specialized to take such long range targets, the result could have been devastating, Lewke said.

The ex-commando said that immediately after the bid on the former US president, Wickremesinghe had announced the appointment of a top level committee, chaired by the Secretary to the Ministry of Public Security and comprising the Chief of Defence Staff, Inspector General of Police (IGP), Chief of National Intelligence and the Senior Deputy Inspector General (SDIG) of Police in charge of Elections, to oversee the personal security arrangements of candidates contesting the upcoming presidential election.

The government owed an explanation to the public regarding the outcome of the deliberations, Lewke said. (SF)



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Navy divers restore sluice gate of Bomburuella Reservoir

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The Sri Lanka Navy successfully conducted a diving operation on 19 Jan 26 to inspect and restore the sluice gate of the Bomburuella Reservoir.

Acting on a request from the Department of Irrigation, the Sri Lanka Navy deployed a specialized diving team from the Western Naval Command, for the urgent requirement.

Through concerted effort, the Navy divers successfully cleared accumulated debris, including a significant quantity of wooden fragments, which had impeded the sluice gate mechanism.

 

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PM holds High-Level meetings with EU, UNDP, and corporate leadership at World Economic Forum

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Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya held a series of high-level bilateral meetings on Wednesday [January 21] on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, engaging with representatives of the European Union, the United Nations Development Programme, and the global private sector.

The Prime Minister met with Hadja Lahbib, European Commissioner for Preparedness and Crisis Management. During the meeting, she expressed Sri Lanka’s appreciation for the support extended by the European Union and its member states following Cyclone Ditwa. The Prime Minister also briefed the Commissioner on the key findings of the World Bank’s GRADE report and requested continued EU support for Sri Lanka’s development and recovery efforts.

Prime Minister Amarasuriya also met with Alexander De Croo, representing the United Nations Development Programme. She expressed appreciation for the longstanding partnership between Sri Lanka and the United Nations and acknowledged the UN’s support in flood relief and livelihood assistance. The Prime Minister noted that, following the mandate received at the parliamentary election, the government is focused on meeting public expectations through national rebuilding grounded in public trust and good governance. She further reaffirmed the Government of Sri Lanka’s commitment to strengthening social protection systems and safeguarding vulnerable communities.

In addition, the Prime Minister met with Robert M. Uggla, Chairman of A.P. Moller Holding. The discussion focused on engagement with the private sector and potential areas of collaboration.

These meetings reflected Sri Lanka’s continued engagement with international partners and global stakeholders to support recovery, development, and long-term economic stability.

[Prime Minister’s Media Division]

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Opposition slams sitting HC judge’s appointment as Justice Ministry Additional Secretary

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… alleges Prez trying to control judiciary

Opposition grouping ‘Mahajana Handa’ has accused President Anura Kumara Dissanayake of trying to exercise control over the judiciary by appointing a sitting High Court judge as Additional Secretary to the Justice and National Integration Ministry.

Addressing the media at Dr. N. M. Perera Centre, Punchi Borella, on Tuesday (20) top Opposition spokesman and former External Affairs Minister Prof. G. L. Peiris warned the High Court judge D.M.D.C. Bandara’s appointment was nothing but a direct executive intervention in the judiciary.

Responding to The Island queries, Prof Peiris asked how the government could compel courts to deal with a sitting judge who functioned as Secretary to the Justice and National Integration Ministry.

Prof. Peiris explained that the latest move by the Executive should be examined taking into consideration the attacks on Attorney General Parinda Ranasinghe Jr, PC., the deliberate delaying of the appointment of Auditor General and the controversy over the process of promotions of Judicial Officers, Judges of the High Court and the Court of Appeal in Sri Lanka. Prof. Peiris pointed out that the Bar Association of Sri Lanka (BASL) had raised those controversial promotions with President Anura Kumara Dissanayake.

D.M.D.C. Bandara, Senior Assistant Secretary, Judicial Service Commission, was among altogether 18 High Court judges appointed by President Dissanayake in early Sept this year. The group consisted of 17 Special Class Judicial Officers and a Senior State Counsel serving in the Attorney General’s Department.

Referring to a recent meeting ‘Mahajana Handa’ representatives, including him had with the Mahanayake theras of the Asgiriya and Malwatta Chapters in Kandy, Prof. Peiris said that they had received the blessings of the Mahanayakes to go ahead with what he called a programme of action meant to address major issues.

Prof. Peiris said they would initiate talks with other like-minded political parties and groups in this regard soon. Referring a protest held at the Hulftsdorp on Wednesday (21) demanding the removal of the AG Ranasinghe, Prof. Peiris emphasized that the government’s hand in that demonstration was very clear. President Ranil Wickremesinghe appointed him as the AG in July 2024 with the unanimous backing of the Constitutional Council.

Prof. Peiris said that action was yet to be initiated to appoint new civil society representatives to the Constitutional Council. That issue hadn’t received sufficient public attention, Prof. Peiris said, urging President Dissanayake to come down from his high horse.

Asked whether the President could appoint a sitting judge as an Additional Secretary to a Ministry without consulting the Chief Justice and President of the High Court Judges Association, sources familiar with the issues at hand said that certain appointments could be made on secondment. However, that has to follow the proper procedure, sources said.

The Island sought a response from the Justice and National Integration Ministry to the accusations made by Prof. Peiris on behalf of ‘Mahajana Handa,’ but did not receive one until this edition went to press.

By Shamindra Ferdinando ✍️

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