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Special Events

Special Events

IGP visits the sacred city of Anuradhapura with police Flags

Concurrent with the Police day which celebrates on 3rd of September in every year, a religious ceremony to bestow blessings upon Sri Lanka Police and the country, led by the venerable Maha Sangha, was held under the leadership of Inspector General of Police, having placed police flag and police divisional flags under the sacred Sri Maha Bodhi. Inspector General of Police, Mr. Priyantha Weerasuriya (Attorney-at-Law) together with senior police officers performed religious rituals on 01. 09. 2025, at the sacred city of Anuradhapura, where the most sacred Ruwanweli Seya and Sri Maha Bodhi Buddha reside.

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41st War Heroes’ Day of Police Special Task Force

The 41st War Heroes’ Day of the Police Special Task Force, observed in remembrance of the war heroes of the Police Special Task Force fallen in the line of duty serving the country, was held on 01.09.2025 at the Katukurunda Special Task Force Training School, Kalutara, under the leadership of the Secretary to the Ministry of Public Security, Retired Senior Deputy Inspector General of Police D. W. R. B. Seneviratne, with the participation of the Inspector General of Police (Attorney-at-law) Priyantha Weerasooriya. 464 war heroes and 06 civilian employees of the Police Special Task Force sacrificed their lives in defence of the sovereignty of the motherland during the war situation that prevailed for nearly thirty years in the Northern and Eastern regions. 774 war heroes were also injured and rendered permanently disabled. On 1st of September, 1984, the first four members of the Special Task Force breathed their last, having been hit by a landmine planted targeting a truck carrying officers of the Police Special Task Force, by LTTE terrorists in the Tikkam area between Jaffna and Point Pedro. Those demised officers are Sergeants of Police Special Task Force, R. Chandrapala, P. A. Ekanayaka, L. D. Nanayakkara, and Police Sergeant Driver H. D. Sumanasekara. Eleven other officers who were in the truck were also injured by the incident. Based on that incident, War Heroes’ Day of the Police Special Task Force is commemorated on the first day of September each year. Senior Officers including the Commandant of the Police Special Task Force, Deputy Inspector General of Police D. G. Samantha de Silva, took measures to observe this ceremony this year as well, accorded with honour, with the participation of the family members of the war heroes.  Senior police officers, including the Inspector General of Police, and Senior Deputy Inspector General of Police in charge of the Training and Higher Training Range, Sajeewa Medawatta, participated in this event. 

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Organized criminals arrested in Indonesia return to Sri Lanka

The suspects, Kehelbaddara Padme, Commando Salintha, Backo Saman, Panadura Nilanga, and Tambili Lahiru, who were arrested in Indonesia on 27.08.2025, completed the most outstanding operation ever carried out by the Sri Lanka Police in a foreign country, and were brought back to the country by air on the night of 30.08.2025. The Minister of Public Security and Parliamentary Affairs, Mr. Ananda Wijepala, and the Inspector General of Police, Attorney at Law Mr. Priyantha Weerasooriya, remained at the airport premises until the arrival of the plane to welcome the Sri Lanka Police officers who were actively involved in the operation from the beginning to the end, amidst great sacrifices, as well as the Indonesian police officers who provided unwavering support for such an outcome and assisted in bringing the suspects safely to the country under strict supervision. The IGP then placed the suspects under the Criminal Investigation Department, under his direct supervision, and gave the necessary instructions and orders to detain them under tight security until they were handed over to the investigating unit.

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United Nations Resident Coordinator Mr Marc-André Franche met the Inspector General of Police

The United Nations Resident Coordinator in Sri Lanka, Mr Marc-André Franche, and the Inspector General of Police held a meeting on the evening of 28.08.2025 at Police Headquarters. Discussions were held regarding the agreements reached on measures to be taken to further enhance cooperation between the Sri Lanka Police and the United Nations, diplomatically, for the facilitation of official duties.

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IGP calls on His Eminence Cardinal Malcolm Ranjith, Archbishop of Colombo

Inspector General of Police Mr. Priyantha Weerasuriya made a courtesy call on the Archbishop of Colombo, His Eminence Cardinal Malcolm Ranjith, at the Bishop’s House in Colombo in the afternoon of 28.08.2025 and had a cordial discussion. The Director of the Criminal Investigation Department, Deputy Inspector General of Police Shani Abeysekara, also participated in this meeting. The Cardinal bestowed his blessings upon the IGP, and the IGP presented a commemorative plaque to the Cardinal, marking the occasion.

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Inspector General of Police calls on Commander of Air force

The Inspector General of Police, Mr. Priyantha Weerasuriya called on the Commander of the Air Force, Air Marshal Bandu Edirisinghe, on 25 – 08 – 2025 at the Air Force Headquarters, for the first time after assuming duties in the office of IGP. The Inspector General of Police was received by the Commanding Officer of the Air Force Station, Sri Jayewardenepura, Air Commodore Buddhika Piyasiri, and the Guard of Honour has been conferred. Following the customary proceedings, the Inspector General of Police and the Commander of the Air force had cordial discussion. The Commander extended well wishes to the newly appointed IGP. Subsequently, they exchanged a souvenir to commemorate the meeting.

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IGP calls on Defence Secretary.

The Inspector General of Police, Mr. Priyantha Weerasooriya, paid a courtesy call on the Defence Secretary, Air Vice Marshal H. S. Sampath Thuyacontha (Retd), on the morning of 25. 08. 2025, at the Ministry of Defence. This is the first official meeting between the Inspector General of Police and the Defense Secretary after assuming the office of Inspector General of Police. The Inspector General of Police presented a commemorative plaque to the Defence Secretary, marking the occasion, and the Defence Secretary extended his greeting to the Inspector General of Police.

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The IGP meets the Prime Minister

The IGP, Attorney-at-Law, Mr. Priyantha Weerasooriya, met the Prime Minister, Dr. Harini Amarasuriya and the Prime Minister’s Secretary, Mr. G.P. Saputhanthri, at the Prime Minister’s Office on the afternoon of 22.08.2025. The Prime Minister and the Secretary extended their congratulations to the new IGP, and the IGP presented the Prime Minister with a commemorative gift to commemorate this meeting.

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Newly appointed IGP, Attorney-at-Law Mr Priyantha Weerasooriya met with officers at the STF Headquarters

IGP, Attorney-at-Law Priyantha Weerasooriya visited the STF Headquarters this morning, 22.08.2025, and met with the officers on duty at the Headquarters, including the Commanding Officer of the STF, Deputy Inspector General of Police, D.G. Samantha de Silva. This is the first time that the IGP has paid an official visit to the STF Headquarters after assuming the duties  as the IGP. The IGP stated that the capabilities and strengths of the STF, which are making a special contribution to the maintenance of law and order, in particular the task of combating organized crime in the island, are a matter of great pride for the country and the Sri Lanka Police.

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A new, fully-equipped Children and Women’s Bureau building for the Colombo North Division –

The new building of the Colombo North Division Children and Women’s Bureau, constructed within the Modara Police Station with modern facilities, was opened on 21.08.2025 in the afternoon under the patronage of the Inspector General of Police, Attorney-at-Law, Mr. Priyantha Weerasooriya. The objective of establishing the Children and Women’s Bureau with modern facilities is to create a suitable environment for children and women in the area to file a complaint regarding a problem they have encountered or a crime they have faced, while protecting their privacy, and to create a suitable working environment to prevent crimes against them. This project to modernize children’s and women’s bureaus across the island is being implemented with the direct involvement of the Japanese Embassy in Sri Lanka and under the financial support of the Japanese Government from the United Nations Population Fund. Mr. Ohashi Kenji, First Secretary and Head of the Economic and Development Cooperation Section of the Japanese Embassy, participated as the chief guest in this event. Facilities such as a designated area for mothers who come to file complaints to breastfeed their children, areas for small children to play, and areas for women to rest have also been set up in this building. Senior DIG in charge of the Western Province, Mr. Sanjeewa Dharmaratne, Senior Superintendent of Police in charge of the Colombo North Division, Mr. B.A. Rohan Pushpakumara, Director of the Child and Women Abuse Prevention Bureau, Ms. S.P. H.W.I.S. Muthumala, Executive Director of World Vision, which provided construction support, Dr. Dhanan Senathirajah, as well as the OICs and officers of the Colombo North Division, participated in this event.

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