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Fresh protest in Jaffna over poaching by Indian fishermen

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Associations representing fishermen in the north today  staged a protest in front of the Indian Consulate in Jaffna demanding to stop the Indian trawler that were trespassing in the Sri Lankan waters.

They also met the Indian Consul General Sai Murali and handed over a letter.

The move came as the  government was planning to  take up the issue of poaching with the visiting Indian Foreign Affairs Minister Dr S. Jaishnakar  who is due on June 20 in Colombo.

When President Ranil Wickremesinghe visited New Delhi on June 9 to attend the swearing-in ceremony of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the matter was also raised in a separate meeting with Minister Dr Jaishnakar as well.

Fisheries Minister Douglas Devananda earlier told the Sunday Times that the government will take up the matter with the visiting Indian Foreign Minister this week as the government is consistent with its policy of preventing Indian fishermen from robbing billions worth of fisheries resources from the Northern Sea.

“As a nation, we have to protect our resources, interests and the livelihood of our fisherfolks. I hope to raise the issue in the next Cabinet meeting (June 19) as well,” Minister Devananda said.

Days before the annual breeding ban was lifted, a group of fishermen’s unions based in North handed over a petition on Tuesday to officials at the Indian Consulate General office in Jaffna requesting them to make immediate steps to prevent Indian fishermen coming into Sri Lankan waters at the expense of their livelihood.

The fishermen unions which formed a collective outfit as Northen Fishermen’s Allaince requested President Wickremesinghe in a petition urged authorities to “expedite their maximum efforts to monitoring and preventing the daily incursion of thousands of Tamil Nadu trawlers every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday evenings,”

The two-month-long ban came into effect from April 14 onwards and was lifted on Friday is enforced to facilitate the breeding of fish banks in the ocean and maintain the equilibrium of marine sources for sustainability.

Currently, Indian fishermen who engage in fishing in Sri Lankan territorial waters are arrested by the Navy and Coast Guard and subjected to legal action after their trawlers are seized.

Following the legal action in which the Magistrate courts hand in a suspended sentence of eighteen months for engaging in fishing without a license, fishermen are released and repatriated through the assistance of Indian diplomatic missions.

(sundaytimes.lk)

(This story, originally published by sundaytimes.lk has not been edited by SLM staff)

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Man shot after attempting to attack policemen with blade

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A man behaving violently in the Seeduwa area was shot by police after he allegedly attempted to attack officers with a sharp weapon, says Police Spokesperson Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Buddhika Manathunga.

The incident occurred when officers attempted to intervene and de-escalate the situation.

The suspect reportedly resisted and tried to assault the officers with a bladed weapon, prompting police to respond with a controlled shot to his leg in order to neutralize the threat.

The suspect was immediately taken to hospital, where he is currently receiving treatment.

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Complaints lodged over PM’s statement

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The People’s Action for Free and Fair Elections (PAFFREL) has filed a complaint with the Election Commission, accusing Prime Minister Harini Amarasuriya of encouraging election campaigning during the legally mandated silent period.

The complaint was filed after the PM had allegedly made a statement that could be construed as a violation of electoral regulations. The incident had occurred during a National People’s Power (NPP) election rally held in Thelawala, Moratuwa, on May 03.

We have monitored that Prime Minister Amarasuriya has made a remark which could be seen as encouraging her supporters to engage in campaigning even after the silent period from May 3 2025. The Premier’s remark is an act of encouraging her supporters to violate electoral law while she has neglected the law herself,” PAFFREL Executive Director Rohana Hetiarachchi said in his letter.

“The encouragement to campaign during the silent period is not only a disregard for election regulations but also a serious blow to the culture of clean and fair politics we are trying to build,” Hettiarachchi has added.

PAFFREL has urged the Election Commission to launch a thorough investigation into the matter and take the necessary action to maintain the integrity of the upcoming Local Government Election.

Meanwhile, the Smagi Jana Balawegaya too has lodged a complaint with the EC over this event.

Speaking to media after lodging the complaint, SJB MP Mujibur Rahman has said that this statement was serious and as an independent commission, the EC will take measures to nullify all NPP nominations on this grounds.

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Open arrest warrants for Prasanna & Milroy

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Mahara Magistrate Kanchana De Silva yesterday (May 05) issued an open warrant for the arrest of former State Minister Prasanna Ranaweera and former Kelaniya PS member Milroy Perera.

The duo are evading court in a case involving the sale of government property to private individuals using forged documents.

FCID Officer-in-Charge, Inspector P. Wijethunga further informed the court that attempts to arrest Prasanna Ranaweera and Milroy Perera included searches at their residences and known locations, but both had absconded and their phones were disconnected. He noted that Ranaweera frequently travels to Damana, Ampara, but searches there were also unsuccessful.

The court was also requested to issue orders to around 30 banks where the suspects hold accounts, directing them to provide details on account balances and assets. Similarly, the Department of Motor Traffic was asked to submit reports on all vehicles registered under the suspects’ names.

Accordingly, the Magistrate has directed the relevant banks and the Department of Motor Traffic to provide the CID with the necessary details.

These orders were issued following a request by the Financial Crimes Investigation Division (FCID) of the CID, which informed the court that the suspects were evading arrest despite previously issued warrants.

The Magistrate also ordered that 04 other suspects currently in remand custody – former State Minister Mervyn Silva, Former Deputy Chairman of Kelaniya PS – Dr. Jayantha Singhabahu Cabraal, Navin Weerakoon, and Silva’s former Parliamentary Affairs Secretary – Don Sarath Kumara Edirisinghe (aka Singappuru Sarath) – be further remanded until May 19.

Representing the second suspect Mervyn Silva, Maithri Gunaratne P.C. had argued that there was no evidence against his client and requested a summary report of all witness statements from the CID. The Magistrate granted the request and ordered the CID to submit the report.

President’s Counsel Neville Abeyratne, representing suspects Dr. Jayantha Singhabahu Cabraal and Don Sarath Kumara Edirisinghe, informed the court that bail applications had been filed with the High Court.

Attorney Deshal Paul, representing Edirisinghe, requested court permission for his client’s business manager to operate his businesses in his absence. The Magistrate granted the request.

A medical report concerning Mervyn Silva’s health was submitted, stating that he required specialist treatment. He has since been examined at Ragama Teaching Hospital and is receiving treatment. Both the prison hospital and Ragama Hospital raised no objections to further medical examination.

(Source: Aruna)

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