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Over 50 firearms returned to Defence Ministry

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More than 50 firearms have been returned in response to the notice requiring civilians to temporarily hand over firearms and ammunition issued to them, according to Ministry of Defence sources.

This decision was taken in compliance with the powers vested in the Defence Secretary under Sections 6(1) and 6(2) of the Firearms Ordinance Act No. 33 of 1916, allowing the government to takeover firearms temporarily. The Ministry stated that these firearms would be reissued after a review process.

The Ministry of Defence informed all licensees to submit their firearms and ammunition to the Commercial Explosive Firearms and Ammunition Procurement Unit (CEFAP) at the Sri Lanka Navy camp in Welisara before November 7, 2024.

As of now, it has been reported that nearly 50 firearms have been returned. However, around 1,650 firearm licenses have been issued by the Ministry for various reasons.

The Ministry emphasized that all firearms and ammunition must be returned before the specified date, and legal action will be taken against those who fail to comply, as per the Firearms Ordinance Act No. 33 of 1916.

The Ministry also clarified that this regulation does not apply to firearms issued for property/crop protection or sports activities.

(adaderana.lk)

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

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2 fires erupt in Colombo ; No casualties

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Two separate fires broke out in Colombo this afternoon (May 10), according to the Fire Brigade.

The first incident occurred on Vauxhall Street, where a fire originating in one building quickly spread to a neighboring structure. Five fire trucks were dispatched to the scene to contain the blaze.

Around the same time, another fire was reported near the BCC Bridge on Armour Street, affecting a row of shops. Three fire trucks were dispatched to tackle the flames.

No injuries or casualties were reported in either incident.

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Johnston named SLPP Operations Head

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A meeting of the political party council of the Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna (SLPP) was held yesterday (May 09), led by former President Mahinda Rajapaksa at his official residence in Wijerama.

According to reports, Johnston Fernando was appointed as the chief of operations during the meeting, which was attended by the SLPP politburo.

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Injunction order against Chamuditha & Keerthi

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Nugegoda District Judge R.A.M. Rajapaksa yesterday (May 09) issued an injunction order against media personnel – Chamuditha Samaraweera and Keerthi Rathnayake.

The order prevents them from making false and defamatory statements on social media against former Justice Minister – Wijedasa Rajapaksha P.C.

The order was issued with regard to a defamation lawsuit where Wijeyadasa has sought a compensation of Rs. 1,000 million over damages caused to him through an interview published on the YouTube channel ‘Truth with Chamuditha.’

The interview, conducted by Chamuditha Samaraweera and Keerthi Rathnayake on April 30, 2025 or a nearby date, was published on the aforementioned YouTube channel.

(Source: Lankadeepa)

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