At least 15 May Day processions, commemorative events and rallies are scheduled to be held in Colombo and Thalawakele tomorrow (May 01), according to the Sri Lanka Police.
Accordingly, Police have implemented special security measures and a traffic plan for the May Day events planned by political parties across Sri Lanka.
The processions and rallies to be held tomorrow are as follows :
Accordingly, Police have implemented special security measures and a traffic plan for the May Day processions to be held in celebration of the International Workers’ Day.
The Police Headquarters has already issued necessary instructions and directives to Senior Deputy Inspectors General (SDIGs) in charge of the provinces, the Deputy Inspectors General (DIGs) in charge of districts, and the Senior Superintendents of Police (SSPs) in charge of divisions to ensure appropriate security, traffic control and road safety for May Day processions, gatherings, and commemorative events taking place around the country.
Due to May Day processions, rallies, and celebrations taking place in Colombo and surrounding areas, there may be traffic congestion and therefore motorists have been advised to use alternate routes, Police said in a statement.
Ampara District Organizer of the Tamil Makkal Viduthalai Pulikal party and former member of the Eastern Provincial Council K. Pushpakumar alias Iniya Bharathi has been arrested.
He was arrested over the abduction and disappearance of the former Vice Chancellor of the Eastern University Prof. Subramaniyam Ravindranath.
Sivanathurai Chandrakanthan, alias Pillayan, the leader of the Tamil Makkal Viduthalai Pulikal (TMVP) and former State Minister, was arrested by the Colombo Criminal Investigation Department at his office in Batticaloa on April 8, over this incident.
He was later detained for 3 months under the Prevention of Terrorism Act.
Iniya Bharathi, also known as Kumaraswamy Pushpakumar, was arrested based on information revealed during the interrogation of Pillayan.
The Information and Communication Technology Agency of Sri Lanka (ICTA) said the electronic Revenue Licence system (eRL 2.0) is currently unavailable due to a critical technical infrastructure issue.
According to the ICTA, the disruption began on July 3, 2025, and has made vehicle revenue licence issuing services inaccessible.
The unavailability is expected to continue until July 9, 2025.
The ICTA expressed regret for the inconvenience caused to the public and assured that technical teams are working urgently to resolve the issue.
The agency also said that further updates will be shared as work progresses, with an official notice to be issued once services are restored.