A shooting incident was reported at Sylvan Lane in Panadura last night (30), the Panadura-South Police said.
Police said the shooting was done by a lawyer working at the Hulftsdorp Court complex in Colombo, and no one was injured in the shooting.
The suspected lawyer and two women who were with him have been arrested, and the 9mm pistol used in the shooting and the luxury jeep they arrived in have also been taken into police custody. Police said the pistol was licensed.
A woman friend of the lawyer had given a loan to a person in Panadura. Since this person had failed to pay back the loan, the woman had arrived at his home at Sylvan Lane along with another woman and the lawyer.
Police investigations said that there was a heated argument between the two groups and the lawyer and fired shots in the air when the other group had attempted to attack him.
The luxury jeep in which the lawyer came had also been damaged.
The Panadura crime scene laboratory officials conducted investigations and found an empty 9mm ammunition casing lying at the place of the shooting, police said.
The suspects were to be produced in the Panadura Magistrate’s Court today.
The Government of Japan has granted USD 2.5 million to Sri Lanka to strengthen anti-corruption mechanisms under a 3-year project for Promoting Prosecution of Corrupt Practices through the Establishment of Anti-corruption Mechanism.
Japanese ambassador in Sri Lanka – Mr. Akio Isomata and UNDP resident representative in Sri Lanka – Ms. Azusa Kubota, in the presence of Justice Minister – Harshana Nanayakkara, launched ‘The Project for Promoting Prosecution of Corrupt Practices through the Establishment of Anti-Corruption Mechanism’
The three year initiative is supported by the Government of Japan and implemented by the UNDP Sri Lanka, working in close collaboration with the (CIABOC) and the Ministry of Justice.
The project aims to promote transparency, accountability and integrity in governance and business practices through effective and institutionalised preventive mechanisms in the public and investment promotion sectors, strengthen institutions to enhance corruption related investigative processes, improve coordination with stakeholders and ensure quality of prosecutions, empower citizens to effectively mobilise against corruption and enhance social accountability.
The project also seeks to engage and empower youth, children and journalists to actively contribute to the fight against corruption and promote a culture of integrity.
Former Commissioner General Nishantha Weerasingha and two other former officials of the Department of Motor Traffic (DMT) have been arrested by the Commission to Investigate Allegations of Bribery or Corruption (CIABOC).
The arrests were made as part of an investigation into vehicles that were illegally registered with the Department of Motor Traffic without receiving proper clearance from Sri Lanka Customs, CIABOC said in a statement.
According to CIABOC, former Commissioner General Nishantha Weerasinghe has been arrested for granting approval to issue a number plate for a jeep.
Additionally, a former Assistant Director of Information Technology at the department and a clerk have also been taken into custody for facilitating the illegal data entry and executing it.
The suspects were produced before the Colombo Magistrate’s Court and were ordered to be remanded until July 08.
Controller of Immigration and Emigration – Harsha Illukpitiya, today (July 01) unconditionally pleaded guilty before the Supreme Court in a case related to contempt of court.
The charge stemmed from his failure to comply with a court order related to the e-visa issuance process.
The Supreme Court announced that sentencing will take place on July 24.