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Prisons Chief interdicted, A’pura Supt. remanded

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Poya Day Pardon:

Commissioner General of Prisons, Thushara Upuldeniya, has been interdicted over the release of W.M. Athula Tillekaratne, a convicted fraudster whose Poya Day presidential pardon was first raised in Parliament by SJB MP Ajith P. Perera last week.

Government sources said that the Cabinet-of-Ministers had decided yesterday (09) to interdict Upuldeniya, who received that appointment in March 2021. Other sources said that the Prisons Department had made a desperate bid to cover up Tillekaratne’s release as he wasn’t among the 388 persons selected for release to mark Vesak.

Justice Minister Harshana Nanayakkara told a group of civil society activists, protesting outside the Justice Ministry, demanding punitive measures against what they called the Prisons Mafia, that those responsible would be dealt with.

Sources said that as the Prisons Department had been under investigation, the government appointed an Additional Secretary attached to the Ministry of Justice and National Integration Nishan Dhanasinghe as the Acting Commissioner General of Prisons with immediate effect.

Police investigating the release of a person convicted of financial fraud, taking advantage of the presidential pardon granted to 388 prisoners for Vesak, have arrested the Superintendent of Anuradhapura Prison. The Anuradhapura court remanded him till June 11 pending investigations. The prisoner was released from the Anuradhapura Prison.

The Criminal Investigation Department initiated an inquiry after the Presidential Secretariat lodged a complaint with the CID regarding the release.

The Presidential Secretariat intervened after SJB MP and Attorney-at-Law Ajith P. Perera attacked the President in Parliament last week over the controversial release. Perera pointed out that Tillekaratne had been released just 10 days after he was convicted by the Anuradhapura High Court. The CID, over the weekend, recorded a statement from the Commissioner General of Prisons, Thushara Upuldeniya, in this regard. (SF)



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Royal Navy of Oman Vessel “SADH” departs island

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The Royal Navy of Oman Vessel “SADH” which arrived in Sri Lanka for replenishment purpose, departed the island on 12 Feb 26.

In accordance with naval tradition, the Sri Lanka Navy extended a customary farewell to the departing ship.

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“We will not make decisions for rural level schools while sitting in Colombo” – PM

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The Minister of Education, Higher Education and Vocational Education Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya stated that aligning with the development activities carried out under the new education reforms, decisions at the rural level will not be taken from Colombo and plans should be sent based on the requirements of the rural level through the District Coordination Committees by structural committees. She further noted that all officials, from the Ministry of Education down to the school level, must commit to working efficiently and with a human-centered approach.

The Prime Minister made these remarks while addressing a discussion held with education authorities of the Hambantota District on Thursday [February 12]  at the auditorium of the Hambantota District Secretariat regarding the new education reforms and prevailing issues in the education sector.

During the meeting, the Prime Minister provided an opportunity for education authorities including chief prelates of pirivenas, zonal education directors, teacher advisors, and principals to present the challenges they face and officials raised concerns including salary disparities among principals, developing school infrastructure, issues arising from the division between national and provincial schools, and uplifting  pirivena education.

Further elaborating, Prime Minister stated:

“The new education reforms were initiated from 2025 through dialogue, consultations, and the collection of necessary data. As officials, you have extended your support to us during this process. We have embarked on a difficult and long journey, and we look forward to your continued cooperation.

We initiated these reforms in response to a strong social demand. Many have attempted such reforms at different times. Within our political vision, we understood clearly that if this country is to be rebuilt, an educational transformation is essential. The human resource is the most valuable resource of this country and it should be nurtured properly.

Solutions to many of the crises our country faces lie within the education system. Addressing the issues in economic challenges, social issues, drug abuse, violence, the breakdown of political culture, corruption, waste, and even the deterioration of human relationships all lie within the education.

In order to achieve the transformation we envision as a government, that an education transformation is necessary.

This education system should focus on reducing the pressures within the system, minimize school dropouts, increase employability, and instill confidence in children about their future.

There are disparities within the school system, between rural and urban schools, national and provincial schools, and difficult schools. This should not happen. All children must have equal opportunities.

Decisions regarding the establishment of schools or expansion of classes should not be political decisions. They must be decisions taken through Structural Committees. Those representatives understand their divisions, village economies, and population dynamics. Based on your decisions and assessments of needs, prepare the plans, discuss them with the District Coordination Committees, and submit them to us. We will then take steps to provide the necessary allocations and other support. We will not make decisions for the rural level while sitting in Colombo.

We are taking steps to minimize salary disparities. A Cabinet paper regarding the salary anomalies of principals has already been prepared for submission. Steps are also being taken to introduce new reforms in pirivena education through the Pirivena Committee of the Ministry of Education. We require the support of the chief prelates in this regard.

A significant number of teachers turn to human rights due to delays caused by inefficiency. Therefore, all officials from the Ministry of Education down to the schools must commit to working efficiently and in a humane manner”

The discussion was attended by Chief prelates of pirivenas, deputy ministers, Members of Parliament, zonal directors, principals, and other education sector officials.

[Prime Minister’s Media Division]

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Landslide Early Warnings issued to the Districts of Kandy and Nuwara Eliya

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The Landslide Early Warning Center of the National Building Research Organisation [NBRO] has issued landslide early warnings to the districts of Kandy and Nuwara Eliya valid  from 06:00 hrs on 13.02.2026 to 06:00 hrs on 14.02.2026

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Level II [AMBER] landslide early warnings have been issued to the Divisional Secretaries Divisions and surrounding areas of Walapane and Nildandahinna in the Nuwara Eliya district.

Level I [YELLOW] landslide early warnings have been issued to the Divisional Secretaries Divisions and surrounding areas of Pathahewheta in the Kandy district.

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