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TNA – Tiran discuss reasons behind TNA’s request for Police powers

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A crucial meeting aimed at addressing concerns and explore potential solutions regarding the division of police powers in the 13th Amendment was held among a group of MPs of the Tamil National Alliance and Public Security Minister Tiran Alles and the Inspector General of Police.

During the discussion, the Minister inquired about the reasons behind the TNA’s request for Police powers. In response, the TNA MPs highlighted that even in developed countries like England and India, devolution of powers was done in a very excellent manner and explained that such systems being used there could be implemented in Sri Lanka as well.

Minister Alles pointed out that Sri Lanka’s political and social culture differs significantly from those countries and expressed the need to find alternative ways to address the issues raised by the TNA without dividing Police powers.

The Minister further questioned the necessity of implementing the 13 Amendment, as requested by the Tamil people and political leaders. 

The MPs informed that they have to come to Colombo from a long distance to implement the decisions taken by the district committees. They also highlighted issues related to the implementation of decisions by some governors.

Furthermore, the TNA MPs stressed the importance of appointing a Provincial Police Commission in addition to the existing National Police Commission. They emphasized the growing concerns about drug trafficking and crime in the northern region, particularly among young individuals.

In response, Minister assured the TNA members that relevant information on these matters would be shared with the special Police Committee tasked with combatting drug and underworld organizations. 

The meeting was also attended by Secretary of the Ministry of Public Security Viani Gunathilaka, SDIG Tennakoon and other senior Police officers. 

M.A. Sumanthiran, Shanakiyan Rasamanickam, Dharmalingam Siddarthan, Charles Nirmalanathan and Selvam Adaikalanathan participated representing the TNA.

(dailymirror.lk)

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Animal census report expected today! 

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The report on the recently conducted survey of wild animals responsible for crop damage is scheduled to be released today (April 23).

The survey focused on Toque Macaques, Langur monkeys, Grizzled Giant squirrels and Peacocks.

Preliminary findings estimate around 08 million macaques and 04 million langur monkeys in farmlands and village areas islandwide.

However, the Ministry claims that some farmers had exaggerated numbers of Toque Macaques. 

Therefore, officials had been compelled to do a second round of data collection in areas like Mihintale and Kekirawa for reassessment.

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2025 LG Polls: ‘e-service’ to assist postal voters

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The Election Commission says that an ‘e-service’ has been made available to assist postal voters in locating their designated voting location and certifying officer.

The Commission noted that the platform also helps users identify candidates contesting the 2025 Local Government (LG) elections, along with their respective groups, parties, and election symbols.

Public officials can access this service by visiting eservices.elections.gov.lk , for detailed information on postal voting.

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Heavy traffic after tree falls in Borella

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A tree has fallen near the cemetery roundabout in Borella, damaging 07 vehicles and causing severe traffic congestion, police say.

Efforts are currently underway to remove the fallen tree and restore traffic movement.

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