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Sri Lankan president Anura Kumara Dissanayake’s visit to Puthukudiyiruppu in Mullaitivu yesterday for local election campaigning saw an intense security clampdown across the district, with heavy deployment of armed forces and police. Security presence was notably heightened in key areas including Mullaitivu town, Mullivaikkal, and Puthukudiyiruppu. Members of the public attending the meeting…

Interpol to hold workshop with Sri Lankan police in Colombo

Interpol is to hold a workshop in Colombo in collaboration with the Sri Lankan police on counter-terrorism and transnational crimes. 

The three day workshop will be attended by police teams from India, Pakistan, Philippines, Indonesia, Nepal, Malaysia and Bangladesh. 

Sri Lanka's police spokesperson told the Daily Mirror, “the visiting investigation officers have excelled in the fields of crime and terrorist investigation, intelligence office, transnational crimes, law enforcement and Police training."

Sri Lanka's police along with its armed forces have been accused of human rights violations over many decades

Iran offers technical and engineering services to Sri Lanka

The Iranian president on Monday offered Sri Lanka its technical and engineering services, IRNA reported. 

“Iran-Sri Lanka ties have always been friendly and excellent and removal of sanctions today has created good opportunities for promoting mutual cooperation which should be used optimally in line with boosting bilateral ties,” Mr Rouhani said to Sri Lanka's Speaker of House, Karu Jayasuriya who is currently visiting Tehran. 

Welcoming the offer, Mr Jayasuriya said the “people of Sri Lanka have a great respect to the Iranian nation.” 

10 more arrested in third Thunnalai STF search operation in 24 hours

Ten Tamil youths have been arrested after Vadamaradchi villages were subjected to a third search and round-up operation by Special Task Force troops in 24 hours.

Thunnalai, Kudavaththai and Vembadi villages were surrounded by STF troops and police at around 4am on Sunday morning, with the security force personnel going house by house to carry out searches.

Ten were arrested and one motorcycle seized.

10 Tamil youths arrested following random STF checks in Jaffna

Ten Tamils were arrested in Jaffna on Saturday evening when Sri Lankan Special Task Force troops and police engaged in sudden checking activities in the Thirunelveli and Kondavil areas.

Koppay police said that some of youths were arrested on various suspicions, others because they failed to sufficiently identify themselves.

Although parents of some of the arrested youths went to the police station to identify them, they were told by police that since they were arrested by Special Task Force troops, they could not be released without their permission.

Sri Lanka's President assures party that Foreign Minister will lose post

Sri Lanka’s President Maithripala Sirisena has assured  parliamentarians from the Sri Lanka Freedom Party (SLFP) that Minister of Foreign Affairs  Ravi Karunanayake will be out of government in the near future, reports Colombo Gazette.

The assurance was given after parliamentarians of the SLFP requested a meeting to speak about corruption charges against Mr Karunanayake.

The Foreign Minister previously denied having been asked by President Sirisena to resign.

Sri Lanka's Ministry of Energy signs private contracts to help meet electricity demand

The Ministry Of Power and Renewable energy stated that they have signed private energy contracts to deal with the shortage of electricity that the island is currently facing.

The ministry’s media spokesperson, Sulakshana Jayawardena said that whilst the government was working to generate a smooth supply of electricity, private energy contracts were also being singed to ensure the grid has a stable supply of electricity reports Adaderana.lk.

President implements development programme in home town Polonnaruwa

The Sri Lankan president, Maithripala Sirisena has implemented a development programme in his home town of Polonnaruwa, to 'avoid the injustice caused to the people of the Polonnaruwa district". 

The project, which is aimed at 'uplifting the rural economy', will is to be completed over three years, Colombo Page reported. 

The programme includes the development of educational, health and drinking water facilities in the region. 

Swiss woman raped in Anuradhapura

A 22 year old woman from Switzerland was reportedly raped in Anuradhapura by a three-wheel driver on July 27. 

According to the Sunday Times when the victim presented at Anuradhapura Teaching Hospital for medical assistance, there was only a male Judicial Medical Officer working at the time and therefore she declined an examination. 

"In disgust" the paper reported, the woman left Sri Lanka along with three of her friends the following day. 

A man was arrested on July 30 and produced in court, the paper added. 

Sri Lankan minister presents Hambantota Port agreement to senior Buddhist clergy

Sri Lanka's Minister of Port and Shipping, Mahinda Samarasinghe on Saturday presented the Hambantota Port agreement to senior Buddhist clergy, assuring them the government was not handing over parts of the island to China. 

The port is being leased for 99 years, the minister told the prelates. 

Sampanthan celebrates 40 years of Ranil

The TNA leader, R Sampanthan celebrated 40 years of Ranil Wickremesinghe's parliamentary career this week during a ceremony in parliament to mark the occasion. 

“Premier by nature is calm and stable person and a person who cannot be ruffled easily. We are felicitating him on his outstanding achievement of being 40 years in Parliament but the concern is his future. He and President Maithripala Sirisena should work together to come up with a political solution to the national question,” Mr Sampanthan qas quoted by the Daily Mirror as saying.