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Speaker promises to push police over MP’s killing
Speaker Mahinda Yapa Abeywardena yesterday (12) said that he would soon ask the police to conduct a thorough investigation into the killing of MP Amarakeerthi Atukorake on Monday (09) during countrywide public protests against unprovoked attacks on those who had been demanding the resignation of the government.
Speaker Abeywardena said so when The Island sought an explanation regarding the inordinate delay in the Parliament taking up the incident.
Apparent political vigilantes killed Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna (SLPP)
Polonnaruwa District lawmaker Atukorake and his police bodyguard, Sergeant. Initially, the bodyguard was identified as a private security man.
Speaker Abeywardena said that law enforcement authorities should give priority to killings, including that of the MP.
Galle District MP Abeywardena said that he was also seriously concerned about the spate of attacks on the houses and various properties of members of Parliament.
Civil society activist Manjula Gajanayaka acknowledged that political parties and civil society as well as foreign groups had been largely silent on the MP’s killing.
Slain MP Atukorake was on his way home from Temple Trees following a meeting addressed by the then Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa. Gajanayaka said that SLPP politicians at every level had been under tremendous pressure to attend the event. Obviously, they did not have a choice, Gajanayske, who recently arranged a meeting between the Election Commission (EC) Chairman Nimal Punchihewa and a group of representatives of the Galle Face protesters told The Island.
Retired General Chagie Gallage said that the MP’s killing was an intolerable and inhuman act. The same applied to other killings subsequent to violence caused by orders allegedly given at Temple Trees meeting to attack those laying siege there and demanding a change of government. Nevertheless, this, and rest of the abuses had been caused by what the celebrated soldier called a deliberate provoking of the peaceful protesters by then PM Rajapsksa and his hooligans.
“The clowns who went on stage at Temple Trees should be put behind the bars before proceeding with any future investigation,” one-time head of President Mahinda Rajapaksa’s security stressed.
The Island also sought EC Chairman Punchihewa’s views on the killing of MP Atukorake as talks continued among various stakeholders to reach consensus on a viable political settlement. The civil society activist said that he didn’t see any difference between violence directed at people during 1983 riots and the MP’s killing. Video footage of MP Atukorake body displayed on a Nuttambuwa street along with that of his police bodyguard was quite a shock, Punchihewa said, urging political parties to take tangible measures to address the issues at hand. Whatever the circumstances the first time entrant ended up at a Nittambuwa road block put up by vigilantes, extra judicial killings could not be justified, Punchihewa said.
A senior SLPP official said that the party expected the police to arrest those responsible for MP Atukorale’s killing. Speaking on the condition of anonymity, the official emphasised the responsibility on the part of the police to ensure the safety and security of lawmakers.
Since the eradication of the JVP in 1990 and the LTTE in 2009, there hadn’t been any killings of lawmakers until last Monday.
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Navy brings fisherman in distress off Pothuvil, ashore
The Sri Lanka Navy rescued a fisherman from a local fishing trawler that encountered distress due to adverse weather conditions off the eastern coast of Sri Lanka.
The rescue operation took place on 17 July 2026, approximately 15 nautical miles off Pothuvil. The operation was launched following information received by the Maritime Rescue Coordination Centre (MRCC) Colombo.
In response, the Sri Lanka Navy deployed the Offshore Patrol Vessel SLNS Vijayabahu along with additional craft to conduct a search operation in the designated sea area, where they successfully located the distressed fisherman.
Following the rescue, the individual was brought aboard SLNS Vijayabahu, where naval personnel administered preliminary first aid. He was subsequently brought to the mainland and rushed for further medical attention.
Meanwhile, the Navy, along with the coordination of MRCC Colombo, remains constantly prepared to swiftly respond to the eventualities faced by maritime and fishing communities operating within the island’s Search and Rescue Region (SRR).

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Dengue outbreak gallops ahead: Infections surpasses 73,455, leaving 50 dead
The countrywide dengue outbreak has intensified, with the death toll rising to 50, by July 16, as the number of reported infections surpassed 73,000, according to the National Dengue Control Unit (NDCU).
The country has recorded 73,455 dengue cases so far this year, with the case fatality rate standing at 0.07 percent, highlighting the severity of the ongoing outbreak.
The Western Province continues to remain the worst affected region, accounting for more than half of the total cases, with 38,700 infections. The Gampaha District has recorded the highest number of cases in the province with 15,341, followed closely by Colombo with 14,625.
The Southern Province has reported 11,382 cases, while the Sabaragamuwa and Central provinces have each recorded more than 6,000 infections.
Dengue cases have shown a sharp increase in recent months, with June recording the highest monthly total of 21,538 cases, while July has already reported 18,076 infections. In comparison, 8,590 cases were reported in May, and 5,651 in April.
Health authorities have identified 175 Medical Officer of Health (MOH) areas as high-risk locations during the 27th epidemiological week. An average of 2,677 new dengue cases are being reported daily, prompting authorities to intensify prevention and mosquito control measures.
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Evidence recorded in money laundering case against Yoshitha Rajapaksa
The Colombo High Court yesterday (17) resumed hearing the money laundering case filed against Yoshitha Rajapaksa, son of former President Mahinda Rajapaksa, under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act.
The proceedings were held before High Court Judge Udesh Ranatunga, where evidence was recorded from prosecution witnesses, under the direction of Deputy Solicitor General Janaka Bandara.
President’s Counsel Sampath Mendis, appearing for Yoshitha Rajapaksa, cross-examined the witnesses during the hearing.
After recording evidence, the court ordered that further examination of evidence be postponed until July 24.
The Attorney General has filed indictments, alleging that Yoshitha Rajapaksa committed an offence, under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act, by purchasing five plots of land in Dehiwala and Ratmalana, valued at more than Rs. 73 million.
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