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68 more inmates illegally released under Presidential pardon!

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Additional Solicitor General (ASG) Dileepa Peeris today told the Colombo Magistrate’s Court that further investigations have revealed additional instances of inmates being illegally released under the guise of Presidential pardons.

According to ASG Peeris, 57 prisoners were wrongfully released during the 2024 Christmas and 11 more during the 2025 Independence Day, despite not meeting the required conditions.

ASG Peeris made these submissions as the interdicted Commissioner General of Prisons, Thushara Nishantha Upuldeniya, was produced before Colombo Additional Magistrate Manjula Ratnayake. Upuldeniya is accused of presenting forged documents indicating that certain inmates had received Presidential pardons.

He further noted that during the Vesak Poya, 338 inmates were released from 29 prisons across the country, and at least two of them were freed illegally.

ASG Peeris further told court that these findings reflect a deeper, systematic failure within the prison and law enforcement structures, warning that illegal practices and misuse of authority have begun to take root. He urged the judiciary to support the Attorney General’s Department and investigating officers in dismantling what he described as rogue networks undermining the rule of law.

He also called for a separate, comprehensive investigation into the assets and financial declarations of all senior prison officers and administrators island-wide, citing the growing need to uncover possible corruption within the system.

The Criminal Investigation Department (CID) launched its inquiry following a written complaint by the Senior Additional Secretary to the President, on June 6. The next day, it was discovered that Athula Tilakaratne, a prisoner held at Anuradhapura Prison, had been unlawfully released under the alleged pardon. Another inmate from the same prison was also found to have been freed through similar irregular means.

The suspect was subsequently ordered by the Additional Magistrate to be remanded till June 11.

(dailymirror.lk)

(Except for the headline, this story, originally published by dailymirror.lk has not been edited by SLM staff)

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Circular issued on recording statements from individuals

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The Attorney General yesterday (July 03) informed the Supreme Court (SC) that the Acting Inspector General of Police has issued a circular to police stations outlining the procedure to be followed when a person is summoned to make a statement regarding a complaint.

The circular has been distributed to all police stations islandwide, the court was informed.

This development was revealed during the hearing of a Fundamental Rights petition filed by energy expert Vidhura Ralapanawe against the Computer Crimes Investigation Division (CCID) of the Criminal Investigation Department (CID).

The petition was heard before Supreme Court Justices Achala Wengappuli and Sampath Wijeyaratne.

The petitioner claimed that when he was contacted by CCID officers over the phone to provide a statement regarding an opinion he had posted on social media. However, they had refused to disclose details of the complaint, thereby violating his fundamental rights, the petitioner further claimed.

In response to the petition, the AG has informed that in accordance with a prior undertaking given before the court by the suspended IGP – Deshabandu Tennakoon and relevant officers of the CCID, a circular had been formulated and issued to all police stations islandwide.

Counsel for the petitioner told the court that his client was satisfied with the issuance of the circular and requested that the petition be concluded.

Accordingly, the SC decided to terminate the hearing of the petition.

Suspended IGP Deshabandu Tennakoon, Sub-Inspector Thisara of the CCID, and the division’s Officer-in-Charge were named as respondents in the petition.

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Hotline to report dengue breeding sites in CMC limits

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A hotline has been introduced to report mosquito breeding sites within the limits of the Colombo Municipal Council (CMC).

Accordingly, the public are able to report such incidents to 011 2696594.

The CMC has announced that extensive dengue control programs covering all areas within the municipality limits were launched yesterday (July 03) with 60 teams deployed.

Last year, 2,576 dengue cases were reported within the CMC area.

Meanwhile, today marks the fifth day of the National Dengue Prevention Week.

According to the Ministry of Health, 6,370 mosquito breeding sites were identified during inspections carried out yesterday.

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‘Army Upul’ shot dead in Ragama

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A man was shot dead at around 10.30 pm last night (July 03) in Batuwatte, Ragama, police said.

He was gunned down by 02 unidentified suspects in a three-wheeler, who had fled soon afterwards, police said.

Police believe a pistol was used in the attack.

The deceased, has been identified as ‘Army Upul’ – a 45-year-old former soldier and reportedly an accomplice of underworld figure ‘Ganemulle Sanjeewa’.

Ragama Police have launched further investigations.

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