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Top cop breaks silence on W15 hotel shooting

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Former Colombo Crime Division (CCD) Officer-in-Charge Chief Inspector Anselm de Silva testified Wednesday before a parliamentary inquiry that he and his team were instructed to carry out a shooting operation at the W15 Hotel in Weligama on orders from then-Acting Director of CCD Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) Neville de Silva.

The committee is investigating allegations against interdicted Inspector General of Police Deshabandu Tennakoon.

Anselm de Silva said he led a police team to Weligama on Dec. 30, 2023, where they fired at a hotel wall and signboard during what was reported to be an underworld gathering. He said the team came under further gunfire during the operation, and one officer, identified only as Upul, was shot.

“I immediately ordered everyone to retreat,” he said. “We could have all died if not for a delay in starting the STF bus nearby.”

De Silva said ASP Neville de Silva had claimed local police stations were informed of the operation in advance, but he later learned that was untrue. He also admitted their initial statement — which alleged a third-party shooter — was fabricated on ASP de Silva’s advice to avoid legal consequences.

“When we realized the case wouldn’t be buried easily, I gave the true version to the CID,” he said. De Silva said he is now interdicted and without access to his pension.

When asked why he complied with the order, he said, “We knowingly acted under an illegal directive. In the police, we are expected to follow orders from above or risk being sidelined.”

He added that the team used fake license plates on their police vehicle to avoid identification. One officer involved in the operation has since left the country, De Silva said.

He concluded by urging fellow officers to avoid similar decisions.

“It’s better to request a transfer than to blindly follow unlawful orders,” he said.

Deshabandu Tennakoon is accused of orchestrating the shooting involving officers from the Colombo Crimes Division (CCD), Weligama Police, and the Special Task Force, which resulted in the death of a CCD officer and injuries to another.

(newswire.lk)

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IMF grants waivers despite obligation breach & erred reporting

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The Executive Board of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) reviewed non complying purchases made by Sri Lanka under the 2023 Extended Arrangement under the Extended Fund Facility (EFF) as well as inaccuracies of information reported to the IMF.

However, the IMF has decided to grant waivers and not pursue further action, citing corrective measures and a commitment to reform by Sri Lankan authorities.

Following the Executive Board’s discussion, Deputy Managing Director and Acting Chair – Mr. Kenji Okamura, has issued the following statement:

“The Executive Board of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) reviewed non complying purchases made by Sri Lanka under the 2023 Extended Arrangement under the Extended Fund Facility (“EFF”), as well as a breach of obligations under Article VIII, Section 5. The noncomplying purchases arose as a result of the provision of inaccurate information by the authorities on the stock of expenditure arrears at the first, second, and third reviews under the EFF.

“The inaccuracies in information provided to the IMF were inadvertent and arose because of weaknesses in the timely reporting of arrears by line ministries to the Ministry of Finance, as well as a misunderstanding by the authorities of the definition of “arrears” under the Technical Memorandum of Understanding. 

“The Executive Board positively considered the authorities’ corrective actions, the fact that arrears repayments will be accommodated within the existing fiscal envelope, and the authorities’ commitment to improving public financial management procedures in line with the new PFM law, to reduce the risk of accruing arrears or inaccurate reporting of information going forward. In view of the above, the Executive Board agreed to grant waivers for the nonobservances of the quantitative performance criterion that gave rise to the noncomplying purchases and decided not to require further action in connection with the breach of obligations under Article VIII, Section 5.”

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Abdul Wazeeth appointed to Parliament from SLMC national list

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Abdul Wazeeth of the Sri Lanka Muslim Congress (SLMC) has been appointed as a Member of Parliament, the National Election Commission has announced.

His appointment comes following the resignation of former MP M. S. Naleem, who had entered Parliament through the SLMC National List after the 2024 parliamentary election.

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Tense situation in Kahawatta as residents clash with police

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Police had been compelled to use tear gas to control a tense situation that erupted between residents and police in Kahawatta following the funeral of a youth who was shot dead recently.

The funeral was held today (July 03) and the clash had broken out shortly afterwards.

Residents had expressed anger over the handling of the and had hurled stones at the police, reports say.

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