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Notable Services

Notable Services

21 Medical Camps from Kundasale Police Hospital for Two Weeks

Police officers and medical officers attached to the Police Hospital in Kundasale, operated by the Sri Lanka Police Police Medical Services Division, conducted 21 medical camps for the public affected by Cyclone “Ditwa” over a period of two weeks. As a result, 2554 patients were examined and treated, covering 09 police divisions, and the first medical camp was held on 03.12.2025 at the Kandy Headquarters Police, where medical advice and treatment were provided to 678 patients. During the next 13 days, medical camps were held at Matale, Gampola, Ududumbara, Hasalaka, Yatiyanthota, Galaha, Ragala police stations and the mission was successfully completed with the last camp at Udupussellawa police on 16.12.2025. The receipt of a large amount of medicines and clothes as donations from the Senior DIG of the Southern Province has also helped in making this task extremely successful. Furthermore, the Kundasala Police Hospital respectfully recalls the assistance provided by Dr. Gemunu Wijesundara, who was transferred from the Kundasala Police Hospital and attended all the displacement camps. It is assumed that this may be the largest number of patients examined by a single medical team after the cyclone. We, the police officers whose first duty is the welfare of the public, would like to express our gratitude to the senior officers of the Police Medical Services Division, as well as the medical officers and staff of the Kundasale Police Hospital, who provided invaluable assistance in successfully implementing such a social service.

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Police Seva Vanitha Unit Provides Relief to Distressed Schoolchildren

Under a concept initiated by the Chairperson of the Police Seva Vanitha Unit, Attorney at Law Mrs. Nilmini Neeta Samaratunga. The unit is successfully implementing a series of programs aimed at identifying underprivileged schools across the island and providing essential assistance to needy students. In view of the prevailing adverse weather conditions affecting the country, another such program was conducted on 15 December 2025 under the patronage of Attorney at Law Mrs. Nilmini Neeta Samaratunga, covering the police divisions of Ridimaliyadda, Arawa, and Kandaketiya. During this initiative, arrangements were made to distribute dry rations, drinking water, essential household items, and a collection of school textbooks and educational equipment to 555 schoolchildren residing in several designated safe centers.  The “Professor Nandadasa Kodagoda Memorial Trust”, led by President’s Counsel Mr. Yasantha Kodagoda, extended generous support to ensure the successful fulfillment of this humanitarian mission. The program was carried out with the participation and support of Deputy Inspector General of Police for the Badulla District, Mr. Laksiri Wijesena; Senior Superintendent of Police for the Badulla Division, Mr. Jagath Rohana; Officer-in-Charge of the Police Seva Vanitha Unit, Women Chief Inspector Mrs. Padmini Jayaweera; Officer-in-Charge of Kandaketiya Police, Inspector of Police Mr. Deepal Jayathunga; Officer-in-Charge of Arawa Police, Inspector of Police Mr. Saman Kumara along with officers from the Police Seva Vanitha Unit and the Kandaketiya and Arawa Police Stations.

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Lakvindu Preschool Holds 2025 Annual Show in Grand Manner

Lakvindu Preschool, a commendable pre-school open to the public, successfully held its 2025 Annual Concert on the morning of 12 December 2025 at the Borella Gotami Mawatha Community Hall. Lakvindu Preschool is operated free of charge by the Community Police Division for children who grow up without proper parental care or who are unable to access early childhood development centres with adequate facilities. The event was held in a colourful and grand manner, showcasing the talents and enthusiasm of the young children. Established in 2009 as a community service initiative, Lakvindu Preschool is staffed by four qualified officers from the Community Police Division, including Women Police Inspector Deepika Niladhari, who are dedicated to teaching and caring for the children. Providing education and guidance to children, regardless of the environment in which they grow up, is an investment in the hopeful future of the motherland. In support of this valuable community service, the Police Family Welfare Association, the Junior Police Officers Association, and the Police Buddhist Association continuously provide clothing, as well as daily breakfast and lunch, free of charge to the children attending Lakvindu Preschool. The parents and guardians of the children have expressed their appreciation for this meaningful service. With the collective support of these organizations, it was a joyful occasion to witness this year’s group of 35 children presenting an entertaining and memorable variety show, providing them with a new and enriching experience at the end of the year. The programme was conducted under the supervision of the Deputy Inspector General of Police of the Community Police and Environmental Protection Division, R.A.R.N. Rajapaksa. The event was attended by several distinguished guests, including the Deputy Director of the Community Police Division, Assistant Superintendent of Police A.S.S.A. Jayathilaka; Officer-in-Charge of the Community Police Division, Chief Inspector Manoj Samarasekara; Officer-in-Charge of the Project Division, Chief Inspector Suminda Rajapaksa; along with other invitees. During the event, prizes and gifts were distributed among the children. The Director of the Community Police Division, Senior Superintendent of Police D.K. Priyantha, presided over the programme and extended financial assistance. Additional financial support was provided by the Bank of Ceylon, and two women police officers from the same staff also participated in the event. Lakvindu Preschool, located at the Borella Gotami Mawatha Community Hall, is open five days a week and admits pre-school-aged children from any area who are not receiving proper care or have limited access to facilities, upon recommendation from the respective Grama Niladhari.

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Colombo Central Division Extends Support to Disaster Affected Communities

Under the direction of Senior Superintendent of Police Mr. Mahesh Kumarasinghe, Officer-in-Charge of the Colombo Central Division, police officers serving in the eight stations within the division have taken steps to assist individuals affected by the recent adverse weather. A stock of essential relief items including dry rations collected through the personal contributions of the officers on duty, was loaded onto police cabs this morning (02 December 2025) and transported to the Ratmalana Air Force Base. These supplies are scheduled to be airlifted to the Kotmale area in the Central Province for distribution among the affected families. The Sri Lanka Police reaffirms its unwavering commitment to ensuring the well-being of fellow citizens during this challenging time and stands ready to continue its dedicated support toward national recovery and rehabilitation efforts.

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Medical Camp and Dry Ration Distribution Held at Sedawatte Weheragoda Ancient Rajamaha Viharaya

A medical camp and dry food distribution program were organized by the Police Medical Services Division at the Sedawatte Weheragoda Ancient Rajamaha Viharaya to support the flood-affected residents of the Sedawatte area. The medical camp was conducted today at the Suraksha Camp established at the Sedawatte Purana Rajamaha Viharaya, where displaced individuals are currently being sheltered. The event was graced by the Inspector General of Police, Attorney-at-Law Priyantha Weerasuriya. A team of five doctors, along with nursing staff from the Police Hospital, provided medical services during the program. Nearly 200 affected individuals received medical check-ups, essential medications, and health guidance. In parallel with the medical services, a dry food distribution initiative was also carried out for the residents of the Suraksha Camp. Senior DIG in charge of the Western Province, Mr. Sajeewa Medawatte; Senior DIG Administration and Services, Mr. Rajitha Sri Daminda; DIG in charge of the Colombo District, Mr. Nishantha de Zoysa; Director of the Police Medical Services Division, W. Senior Superintendent of Police Mrs. Madara Ariyaratne; and several other senior officers participated in the event.

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The residents of Kuttigala have stepped forward to assist the flood-affected communities in Badulla and Mahiyanganaya.

A large quantity of essential goods including medicines, dry food items, etc. collected for the people affected by the floods and landslides with the help of Kuttigala Police Officers, Public Safety Committee members and local residents were handed over to the goods collection center established at the Embilipitiya Municipal Council on 01.12.2025. Embilipitiya Divisional Senior Superintendent of Police Mr. Thusitha Kumara and Embilipitiya District 1 Assistant Superintendent of Police Mr. A.S. Priyantha participated in this and Kuttigala Police OIC Inspector of Police Mr. Chamara Rajapaksa took the initiative for this good deed.

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Restore telephone towers that were down due to bad weather

A team of officers from Ballekattuwa and Ella Police is climbing Namunukula Mountain from Ballekattuwa with a generator and diesel to restore power to telephone towers that have been down due to a power outage. Telephone communication has become essential for teams working to rescue victims in mountainous areas, and once this effort is successful, you too will have the convenience of contacting your loved ones living around the Badulla area via telephone lines.

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Aid was distributed to displaced people in the North Central Province.

The majority of homes in the North Central region, where farming families had stored bundles of rice harvested with hope and hard work, have been severely damaged by floodwaters resulting from the prevailing bad weather conditions. While the amount of aid required to ease the suffering of the affected communities is immeasurable, senior police officers in the North Central region have stepped forward to support the relief efforts. Using police trucks, they are currently distributing essential supplies including dry rations generously donated by the people of the South to help alleviate hunger and hardship. At a time when even a bottle of clean drinking water has become a priceless necessity, the Sri Lanka Police extends a heartfelt salute to our own citizens who continue to donate and support relief efforts during this challenging period.

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Ongoing rescue operations for people in danger

The Sri Lanka Police, in collaboration with the tri-services, various relief teams, and other institutions, are continuously carrying out rescue operations for those affected by floods, landslides, and other disasters caused by the adverse weather conditions affecting the island. They are relocating individuals to safe places and providing them with the necessary welfare support. Video 1 Video 2 Video 3 Video 4 Video 5 Video 6 Video 7

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