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Took swift measures after receiving intel on potential threat, 3 weeks ago – Actg. IGP

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Sri Lanka’s Police Chief disclosed that authorities were aware of the US Security Alert issued by the US Embassy to its citizens, and that they were kept informed about it by the intelligence services.

Acting Inspector General of Police (IGP) Priyantha Weerasooriya said that a special security program was implemented in response to potential threats arising from the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.

“With the beginning of the war situation in the Middle East on October 7, 2023, and by October 2024 the war between two sides has spread to other areas. As there were concerns that this situation may pose a threat to Sri Lanka, and as the intelligence services engaged in thorough surveillance operations, by the 7th of October we obtained intelligence reports that an attack would likely target some foreign nationals in the country.”

This intelligence prompted extensive discussions within the National Security Council, led by the President, over the past three weeks, he said.

Based on these discussions, a special security program was implemented to ensure the safety of foreign nationals, their locations, and sites used for religious events by these individuals. 

The Acting Police Chief said that the program involved police stations, the police special task force, and intelligence personnel.

“We also maintained regular contact with the Consular Generals as well. As per the US Security Advisory that was issued, we were aware of that and the intelligence units also kept us informed. Accordingly, we implemented a special security plan from yesterday,” Weerasooriya added.

The National Security Council, which met again this morning, included the commanders of the three-armed forces, intelligence heads, the defense secretary, the President’s Secretary, and the secretary to the ministry of public security. 

They had reviewed the situation and provided further instructions to ensure the security of foreign nationals.

“We have informed the embassies, and the embassies also responded positively to the proper implementation of the security efforts. We did not observe any threat to locals. However, we urge the public to inform the police if they get to know about any incident, act of terror, or any person with threats,” Weerasooriya stated.

The special security plan, which began at 5 AM today, included searches and other measures.

However, no suspicious persons or items were found.

(News1st)

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

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President AKD to undertake official visit to Germany

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President Anura Kumara Disanayaka will undertake an official visit to the Federal Republic of Germany from June 11 – 13, 2025 on the invitation of the President of Germany, Frank-Walter Steinmeier.

During this visit President Disanayaka will hold bilateral discussions with the President of Germany, key ministers of the Federal Government and other dignitaries to discuss new avenues for cooperation including in the spheres of trade, digital economy, investment and vocational training opportunities based on the government priorities.

President Disanayaka will Chair a Business Forum, organized by the German Chamber of Commerce and Industry (DIHK), with key industries in Germany to highlight Sri Lanka’s economic transformation, investment opportunities available, growth potential of the country and opportunities for building new trade ties between the two countries.

Further, the President will meet tourism and travel industry associations of Germany during this visit.

The President will be accompanied by the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Foreign Employment and Tourism – Vijitha Herath and senior government officials.

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2nd capacity-building program under NCGG-SLIDA MoU concludes

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The second customized training program for Sri Lankan civil service officers under the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the National Centre for Good Governance (NCGG) and the Sri Lanka Institute of Development Administration (SLIDA) was successfully conducted from 26 May to 6 June 2025. 

A total of 40 Sri Lankan officers participated in the program, which focused on strengthening public administration through digital governance and innovation.

The training program is part of a larger commitment under the MoU, signed during the state visit of the President of Sri Lanka, – Anura Kumara Disanayaka, to India in December 2024, aimed at training 1500 Sri Lankan civil servants over a period of five years. 

Previously, 41 Sri Lankan civil servants attended the inaugural program on the same theme from 21 April to 02 May 2025.
The training focused on avenues for transforming governance through digital technologies – covering areas such as enhancing online public services, building robust digital infrastructure, expanding access to financial services via digital payments, and improving the way public grievances are addressed using innovative digital solutions. Senior Indian officials and domain experts shared insights into India’s leading digital governance initiatives such as ‘Aadhaar’, Digital Payments and Financial Inclusion, Government e-Marketplace (GeM), Public Finance Management System, among others. The participants also undertook field visits to key institutions such as the Lal Bahadur Shastri National Academy of Administration in Mussoorie, Election Commission of India, PM Gati Shakti Anubhuti Kendra, National e-Governance Division and the Computerized Land Record Centre in Uttarakhand. The program concluded with a cultural visit to the Taj Mahal.

Capacity-building is an important pillar of India’s development cooperation with Sri Lanka. Reinforcing India’s commitment further in this sector, Prime Minister of India during his recent state visit to Sri Lanka in April 2025 announced additional 700 customized training slots annually for Sri Lankan professionals. This significantly enhanced capacity-building endeavour of India thus will now benefit 1000 Sri Lankans annually.

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Govt. urged to cap mask & sanitiser prices

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The National Consumers’ Front (NCF) Chairman Asela Sampath has called on the Government to impose a controlled price on surgical masks and sanitisers, warning of a potential health crisis.

He said this during a media briefing.

Pointing out that the current price of a surgical face mask has increased to Rs. 50, he urged it to be reduced to Rs.10.

Although manufacturers have cited increased costs of raw materials as the reason, Sampath has emphasised that it is the responsibility of the government to intervene immediately.

“If the government does not reduce the prices of raw materials used to produce these essential items, the public will be forced to stop using them risking the onset of another pandemic-like disaster,” he warned.

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