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26 police complaints made against Minister Prasanna uninvestigated

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No investigation has been conducted on 26 complaints made to the Thalangama and Mirihana Police and the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) against Urban Development and Housing Minister Prasanna Ranatunga over illegal activities including the alleged acquisition of state lands, ‘Magen Ratata’ Organization President Sanjaya Mahawatta said.

He said Minister Ranatunga enjoys state lands by force and that he has many other charges against him.

“We have an issue with the way the police acted after we made the complaints. That’s why we made a complaint to the Human Rights Commission of Sri Lanka (HRCSL). The Commission has named the OICs of the Thalangama and Mirihana Police and the CID Director as respondents by filing a case against them.”

“When the case was taken up today, only the Thalangama Police OIC was present. The Mirihana OIC and the CID Director were not present. The HRCSL informed us that it will inquire about their absence.”

Meanwhile, the court yesterday (19) acquitted Ranjeevi de Silva, who revealed to the country with video evidence the forceful acquisition of state lands by Minister Ranatunga, from a case filed by the Thalangama Police against her.

The case filed by the Thalangama Police in November 2021 was pending for a year and 10 months.

Ranjeevi de Silva told the media yesterday that she has done nothing wrong.

“The court understood that the case against me was filed by the Talangama Police on the request of Minister Ranatunga.”

“The Thalangama Police did not act on any of the complaints I filed regarding the incident but they filed a case against me. Now it has been revealed that Prasanna Ranatunga has been misappropriating public property. What the Talangama police does is protect the thieves by filing cases against innocent people like me who speak the truth and respect law and order,” she said.

“I will file a case against all the policemen who are responsible for this injustice. Legal action will be taken against the Urban Development Authority as well. We will not give up this fight until the law is implemented against Prasanna Ranatunga since he should not be in a ministerial position but in jail,” Ranjeevi said.

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Sri Lanka’s largest FDI project in limbo as sinopec-Hambantota refinery faces delays    

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Six months after the signing of a landmark agreement, Sri Lanka’s largest-ever foreign direct investment (FDI) project—the $3.7 billion Sinopec oil refinery in Hambantota—remains stalled due to unresolved disputes over local market access, government sources revealed.  

The agreement, signed during President Anura Kumara Dissanayake’s state visit to Beijing earlier this year, involves China’s state-owned petroleum giant Sinopec constructing a state-of-the-art refinery with a capacity of 200,000 barrels per day in Hambantota. The project, expected to significantly boost Sri Lanka’s foreign exchange earnings through exports, has been hailed as a transformative investment for the nation’s economy and local employment.  

However, negotiations have hit a snag over Sinopec’s demand for unrestricted access to Sri Lanka’s domestic fuel market. 

The government has imposed a 20% cap on the company’s local sales, a condition Sinopec has contested. 

A senior Energy Ministry official, speaking anonymously, confirmed that no agreement has been reached on the market share issue, though discussions are ongoing to resolve the impasse.  

The refinery, slated to be a cornerstone of Sri Lanka’s energy infrastructure, is designed to export a substantial portion of its output, reducing the country’s reliance on fuel imports. 

The government has emphasized the project’s potential to uplift low-income communities in Hambantota while strengthening economic growth.  

Source – dailymirror.com

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Eight individuals claim ownership rights to Jaffna’s Presidential Palace

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A recent investigation by Sri Lanka’s Ministry of Urban Development, Construction, and Housing has uncovered that the so-called ‘Presidential Palace’ in Jaffna was constructed before the government had fully secured legal ownership of the land.  

The property, consisting of eight residences, was developed during the administration of former President Mahinda Rajapaksa, while the land acquisition process was still underway. 

Urban Development Authority (UDA) Chairman Eng. L.B. Kumudu Lal confirmed the findings in an interview with weekend paper.  

“The construction of the five houses—often referred to as the ‘Presidential Palace’—was carried out before the legal acquisition process was finalized. We are now working to complete the remaining legal formalities,” Lal stated.  

The disputed land, located in Kankesanthurai, spans approximately 30 acres, with buildings occupying around 15 acres. 

The Sri Lankan military undertook the construction between 2010 and 2015, at an estimated cost of Rs. 3.5 billion.  

According to the UDA Chairman, ownership disputes are expected to be fully resolved by the end of 2025. Once cleared, the government plans to open the property to investors for redevelopment into a project that benefits the local community.  

The investigation highlights that the construction proceeded despite pending legal challenges—a process that has taken nearly a decade to resolve. However, officials remain hopeful that the remaining issues will be settled within the next year, paving the way for a more publicly beneficial use of the site.  

As the legal process nears completion, the future of the controversial property may soon shift from a symbol of political excess to a resource for Jaffna’s development.  

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Fishing boat capsizes off Tangalle, Two fishermen missing

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Another boat accident has been reported in seas off Tangalle.

According to the Sri Lanka Navy (SLN), a total of six fishermen were onboard the vessel when it met with an accident off the coast of Paravi Wella Beach in Tangalle.

Four of the fishermen have been rescued while two others remain missing.

Steps have been taken to locate the missing fishermen.

Meanwhile, three other boat accidents were reported yesterday in seas off Galle, Kalutara and Hikkaduwa.

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