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Prez retains Army Chief; Gen. Kottegoda appointed Chancellor KDU

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By Shamindra Ferdinando

President Ranil Wickremesinghe, who also holds the Defence portfolio, has given a one-year extension to Commander of the Army, Lt. Gen. Vikum Liyanage.The Defence Ministry confirmed the issuance of the extension letter.

Liyanage, of the Gajaba Regiment, was to retire at the end of this month. Liyanage succeeded Gen. Shavendra Silva, on June 01, in the wake of countrywide violence, triggered by the May 09 attacks on those protesting at Galle Face, and opposite Temple Trees, demanding the resignation of President Gotabaya Rajapaksa’s government. Gen Silva remains the Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), a post he simultaneously held as Commander of the Army.

Lt. Gen. Liyanage was not available for comment.At the time of the launch of high profile protest campaign, opposite the private residence of the then President Gotabaya Rajapaksa, at Pangiriwatte, Mirihana, on March 31, the then Maj. Gen. Liyanage served as Army Chief of Staff.

President Wickremesinghe has granted the Army Chief an extension, amidst intense speculation regarding his successor. Some alleged that the appointment would be made at the expense of the seniority list. However, President Wickremesinghe has decided to retain Lt. Gen. Liyanage, who held the command at the time of the change of government, on July 20.

As a result of the service extension, over a dozen officers, holding the Majors General rank, would retire over the next 12 months.Of the service commanders, who attended Wickremesinghe’s inauguration, as the eight Executive President, Vice Admiral Nishantha Ulugetenne was the first to retire. Ulugetenne was promoted to the rank of Admiral and retired on Dec. 18, to pave the way for Rear Admiral Priyantha Perera.

Air Marshall Sudarshana Pathirana, who received the appointment as the Commander of the Air Force, from the then President Gotabaya Rajapaksa, in early Nov. 2020, is the remaining service commander.

President Wickremesinghe also replaced the Chancellor of General Sir John Kotelawala Defence University (KDU) with General Shantha Kottegoda, one-time Commander of the Army, who served as the Secretary, Ministry of Defence, following the 2019 Easter Sunday attacks. He has succeeded General Gerry de Silva. The former Gemunu Watch veteran received the appointment from the then President Gotabaya Rajapaksa, on January 20, 2020.The President’s Office said that Gen. Kottegoda’s appointment was effective, with immediate effect, for a period of five years.



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10th Navy Open Shooting Championship concludes

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The 10th Navy Open Shooting Championship, organised by the Sri Lanka Navy, concluded successfully following events held from 1 to 12 July 2026 at the Small Bore Firing Complex,
Welisara.

The awards ceremony took place on 18 July at the Commander Parakrama Samaraweera Memorial Indoor Sports Complex at SLNS Gemunu, under the patronage of the Commander of
the Navy.

More than 900 shooters representing the Sri Lanka Army, Navy, Air Force, Police and a number of shooting clubs from across the island competed in this year’s championship. Notably, over 800 of the participants were school athletes, highlighting the growing interest and participation of young athletes in the sport.

The championship provided a valuable platform for members of the Tri-Forces, Police, shooting clubs and school competitors to compete alongside one another, exchange experience and further develop their technical skills in shooting. It also reaffirmed the championship’s role in nurturing young talent and supporting the development of future national and international-level shooters.

Competing in a highly competitive field, marksmen representing the Sri Lanka Navy delivered an impressive performance, securing a number of medals and bringing distinction to the Navy through their achievements.

The event also made a significant contribution to the promotion of shooting sport in Sri Lanka by identifying emerging talent and strengthening cooperation, sportsmanship and healthy
competition among participants representing a wide range of institutions and organisations.

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Former IGP’s death likely due to an accidental weapon discharge

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He was examining security officer’s new weapon while waiting for his wife to join him on a morning walk

Friday’s shock death of former IGP Chandana Wickramaratne due to gunshot injuries on his chest was possibly due to an accidental discharge of his personal security officer’s (PSO’s) pistol. Wickramaratne, who was kitted for his walk and waiting on the verandah for his wife to join him, was examining the PSO’s new weapon, knowledgeable sources said.

These sources said the wife who was putting on her shoes inside the house heard a bang and found Wickramaratne fallen on the verandah.

The retired IGP had noticed the security officer carrying a new weapon and had asked to examine it. Saying he carried a similar weapon years ago, he found no magazine and said, “are you planning to accompany me on my walk with a pistol without a magazine?”

The PSO had then handed the loaded magazine and gone into the house to fetch a requested bottle of water when the weapon had gone off.

The sources said that Wickramaratne was in no way depressed and had attended an Ananda College old boy’s event a few days ago, had dinner with friends and chatted with them. He had an appointment to meet a friend on Saturday.

Friends and family saw no reason for Wickramaratne to take his own life and there was no evidence whatever of an external agent shooting him. The former IGP was pronounced dead at the Colombo East Teaching Hospital to which he was rushed.

Police said investigations were proceeding and an autopsy report was awaited.

Wickramaratne was appointed the 35th Inspector General on November 25, 2020 and retired  three years later in 2023. He had also set a record as the longest serving acting IGP since his naming to that position in May 2019 after his predecessor Pujith Jayasundara was sent on compulsory leave.

He joined as a trainee Assistant Superintendent  in June 1986 after graduating from the Colombo University. He was absorbed to the National Intelligence Bureau where he worked till 1995. Thereafter he reverted to the uniform service and had been posted across the country, including the northern and eastern areas at the height of the war.

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Rosy Senanayake appears before CMC corruption probe commission

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This image, taken from Derana TV footage, shows former Colombo Mayor Rosy Senanayake arriving at the Presidential Commission of Inquiry on Friday

Former Colombo Mayor Rosy Senanayake appeared before the Presidential Commission of Inquiry appointed to investigate allegations of corruption and fraud at the Colombo Municipal Council (CMC) on Friday (17).

Speaking to the media after appearing before the commission, Senanayake said she had been summoned to provide information regarding a food voucher programme implemented during her tenure as Mayor amid the COVID-19 pandemic and the economic crisis.

She said the programme, carried out through state-owned Lanka Sathosa, was introduced to provide assistance to low-income and vulnerable families affected by the economic hardships during the period.

“We gave food vouchers from Sathosa to the poor during the pandemic and economic crisis.

They wanted answers to some questions they had regarding the programme,” Senanayake said.The Presidential Commission is currently investigating allegations relating to financial irregularities, corruption and other misconduct within the Colombo Municipal Council.

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