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Wasantha’s shooting led by Loku Peti on Kanjipani Imran’s directive

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The recent shooting in Athurugiriya that killed two people, including Surendra Wasantha Perera, also known as “Club Wasantha” and injured four others was orchestrated by underworld gangster Ahungalle Loku Peti, currently in Dubai, under the directive of drug dealer Kanjipani Imran, operating from France.

Police investigations have linked Loku Peti to Makandure Madush and his drug operations in the South.

The owner of the tattoo shop involved, Dulaj Sanjula, is tied to the drug trade through his mother, a known trafficker selling drugs for Loku Peti.

Podi Peti, Loku Peti’s brother, is also implicated in drug trafficking and was involved in the shooting of Police Narcotics Bureau OIC Chief Inspector Neomal Rangajeewa.

Deputy Inspector General Nihal Thalduwa confirmed that seven suspects have been arrested, including the tattoo shop owner and the vehicle owners used in the murder.

Police has received information that the murder was well-planned and it has been carried out by notorious criminals, Loku Peti and Gona Kovile Shantha, who are hiding in Dubai.

The car in which the shooters came was found by the Bulathsinhala Police on Tuesday night after it was abandoned in the Korathota area and left near a deserted house in the Filmella area of the Bulathsinhala police jurisdiction.

Police said the van has no number plates and the copy of the revenue license affixed to the front left glass has an address in Warakapitiya, Denipitiya.

Injured victims, including singer K. Sujeewa and Wasantha’s wife, are receiving treatment at Colombo National Hospital and Kalubowila Hospital.

Source – dailynews.lk

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Navy rescues Indian fishermen from capsized boat off Talaimannar (Pics)

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The Sri Lanka Navy has rescued 04 Indian fishermen aboard an Indian fishing boat capsized in the Sri Lankan waters off Talaimannar on June 25.

Upon receiving the distress alert, a team of the Special Boat Squadron stationed at SLNS Thammanna, under the North Central Naval Command swiftly launched a search and rescue operation. During the rescue mission, the naval personnel located the overturned Indian boat, capsized after being caught in rough seas north of Sand Dune VII, and safely rescued all four fishermen.

The rescued individuals, identified as residents of Rameswaram, India, were brought ashore by the Navy and provided with necessary assistance.

The fisherman in good health condition were subsequently handed over to the Talaimannar Police for onward action. The Sri Lanka Navy remains vigilant in assisting distressed maritime and fishing communities within Sri Lankan waters, reaffirming its commitment to maritime safety and humanitarian efforts.

(Pics : navy.lk)

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Validity of re-entry visa extended for Lankans working in Israel

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The Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Foreign Employment and Tourism has issued a special notice for Sri Lankans working in Israel.

A statement issued by the ministry states :

Due to the unstable situation in the Middle East region, the Population and Immigration Authority (PIBA) of Israel has decided to extend the validity period of the re-entry visa of those who have come to Sri Lanka possessing a re-entry visa with the hope of returning to their respective employments in Israel until 2025.07.31.

Accordingly, as international flights to Israel have started presently, those who came to Sri Lanka on re-entry visa have the possibility to return to work in Israel until 31.07.2025 even after the expiry of the re-entry visa.

All relevant institutions have been informed in this regard.

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79 custodial & arrest related deaths in last 5 years – HRCSL

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The Human Rights Commission of Sri Lanka (HRCSL) says that 79 suspects have died in police custody or during arrests over the past 05 years.

Commissioner and Attorney-at-Law Nimal Punchchihewa stated that 49 suspects had died while in custody, while 30 died during arrest operations.

He said that, in response, the Commission has issued new guidelines for the police on proper procedures to follow during and after arrests.

Meanwhile, the Acting Inspector General of Police has circulated these guidelines to all police stations, he further said.

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