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GoSL reopens probe into Easter Sunday bombings

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The Sri Lankan government has announced a new investigation into the Easter Sunday attacks, following recent public concerns about the handling of the initial inquiry.

This was confirmed by Minister Vijitha Herath, the Cabinet Spokesperson, during a press briefing.

“We have initiated a special investigation into the Easter Sunday attacks. This investigation will also look into how parts of the report went missing or were removed. The former Director of Legal Affairs was involved in advising on these matters. We are thoroughly investigating how certain sections of the report were missing and what happened to them afterward. We assure the public that no injustice will be allowed, but this process will take some time. We have already started the investigation, and once it is complete, we will inform the public about the findings,” elaborated the Minister.

Addressing concerns about Major General Suresh Sallay’s retirement and his alleged involvement, Minister Herath clarified that a new police officer has been appointed to replace him.

“Even though he has retired, all official communications and documents must remain with the department. If any information or reports have been hidden or lost, he is still obligated to provide them. We have already identified several such instances,” he stated.

When asked whether this new investigation is a continuation of the previous one or an entirely new probe, Minister Herath confirmed, “It is indeed a new investigation, but it will incorporate the information and reports from the previous investigations.”

The investigation is being conducted under a Deputy Inspector General of Police, with experienced officers like Shani Abeysekara being involved where necessary.

“Shani Abeysekara has been appointed to another responsibility, but he will be involved in this investigation as needed,” Minister Herath added.

This new investigation aims to address the gaps and concerns raised by the public and ensure a thorough and transparent inquiry into the tragic events of Easter Sunday, he noted.

(News1st)

(Except for the headline, this story, originally published by News1st has not been edited by SLM staff)

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President’s Fund expands reach to the North

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With the decentralisation of the activities of the President’s Fund to District Secretariat offices, there has been a notable increase in the number of medical assistance applications received.

Consequently, it has become essential to familiarise relevant staff at these offices with the newly introduced computerised online system and to provide them with the necessary training.

As part of this initiative, a training programme has been organised for 21 June 2025 at the Kilinochchi District Secretariat. This session is intended for District Secretaries and subject officers handling matters related to the President’s Fund in the districts of Jaffna, Kilinochchi, Mullaitivu, Mannar and Vavuniya in the Northern Province.

The primary objective of the programme is to enhance the knowledge and skills of the officials, thereby increasing the number of beneficiaries in the Northern Province, delivering higher quality services, introducing the updated online system and ensuring more efficient and responsive service delivery.

A key priority of the current President and the administration is to transform the President’s Fund,  which was previously limited to a small group of recipients in Colombo, into a truly national initiative that benefits people throughout the country. In line with this vision, similar training programmes are expected to be implemented in other provinces in the near future.

(President’s Media Division)

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South Korea’s new president pledges to ‘unite’ country

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Just hours after winning the South Korean presidency, Lee Jae-myung pledged to “unite the people” in his inauguration speech on Wednesday.

Lee enters office at a time when the country is still grappling with deep divisions, which were further triggered after President Yoon Suk Yeol’s shock martial law declaration last December.

“I will start with reviving the economy and healing the people,” he told an audience at the National Assembly. “Regardless of who you supported in this election… I will be the president of all the people.”

Lee, a candidate of the liberal Democratic Party, was elected with nearly 50% of the vote.

He blamed the country’s political turmoil on “political factions with no desire to work for the lives of the people”.

“I will work to unite the people,” he said, adding that he would “become a president who ends the politics of division.”

But it’s not just domestic issues he has to contend with. Lee has urgent foreign challenges as well – such as navigating the US-Korea alliance under the new Trump administration, balancing its relations with China and dealing with its closest neighbour North Korea.

Lee also pledged to build a “flexible, pragmatic government” and announced that an emergency economic task force would be “activated immediately”.

(BBC News)

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Fire erupts at timber shop in Bokundara

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A fire has broken out at a timber sales outlet along the Piliyandala-Colombo main road in Bokundara, Piliyandala.

Four fire trucks and a team of firefighters from the Dehiwala-Mount Lavinia Municipal Council have rushed to the scene to contain the blaze. Authorities are also seeking additional support from the Colombo Municipal Council fire brigade.

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