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A person was arrested with 02 kg and 523 g of narcotic kush

On 28.10.2025, officers of the Police Narcotics Bureau Airport Unit arrested a suspect, who flew to Sri Lanka from Bangkok, Thailand, in possession of 02 kgs and 523 grams of narcotic kush through a raid conducted at the Arrivals Terminal of the airport. The suspect is a 29-year-old resident of Colombo 14. Police Narcotics Bureau Airport Unit is conducting further investigations.  

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A Female Lawyer arrested in connection with the murder of Ganemulla Sanjeewa

A 55-year-old female lawyer has been arrested for allegedly aiding the gunman who murdered “Ganemulla Sanjeewa” disguised as a lawyer by providing him with a lawyer’s identity card issued by the Bar Association of Sri Lanka, a vehicle pass for displaying in a lawyer’s vehicle, two books including the Criminal Procedure Code, and two ties typically worn by lawyers. Information regarding this suspect has been disclosed during the investigations carried out by the Commercial Crimes Investigation Division of the Criminal Investigation Department in respect of the suspect named Koralagamage Mandinu Padmasiri Perera alias Kehelbaddara Padme, an organized criminal and a drug trafficker who was currently in the police custody. Accordingly, she was arrested by the officers of the respective Investigation Division on 28.10.2025. Detention orders are to be obtained to detain the suspect who is a resident in Kadawatha area for 72 hours and to carry out further investigation.

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Suspected shooter who killed the Chairman of Weligama Pradeshiya Sabha was arrested

An extensive investigation has been conducted, having deployed a few police teams to arrest the suspect who shot and killed the Chairman of Weligama Pradeshiya Sabha on 22.10.2025.   Based on the facts uncovered by the Financial Crimes Investigation Division, a male suspect and a female suspect have been arrested during the raid conducted on a house in the Kekirawa area of Anuradhapura Division on 26. 10. 2025. The suspected who escaped has been identified as the shooter.   A photograph and information of the suspect were released to the media, and as a result of a special joint search operation conducted by the Police Special Task Force, State Intelligence Service and a team of police officers, the suspected shooter was arrested on 26. 10. 2025.   Preliminary investigation on this murder was conducted under the direct supervision of the Senior Deputy Inspector General of Police in charge of the Southern Province.   On the instructions of the Inspector General of Police, Senior Deputy Inspector General of Police in charge of Western Province, Senior Deputy Inspector General of Police in charge of Criminal Investigation Department, State Intelligence Service, Commandant of Police Special Task Force, Deputy Inspector General of Police in charge of Colombo Range, Deputy Inspector General of Police in charge of Western Province South, Director of Financial Crimes Investigation Division, Director of Criminal Records Division and Director Southern Expressway Tourism Division joined the operation to arrest this shooter.   The suspected shooter and other suspects, who were arrested in connection with the crime, have been handed over to the Financial Crimes Investigation Division for further investigations.  Sri Lanka Police highly appreciates the cooperation and support extended by the public in arresting the main shooter, other suspects and the female suspect.

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The suspect arrested after an excellent pursuit was remanded until 03.11.2025

Based on a piece of information provided by a motorcyclist stating that a van was being driven without proper control, Police Constable 79571 Dhanushka and Police Constable 107387 Sumith, who were stationed near the Suwarapola Junction, Piliyandala, managed to stop the said van after pursuing it for approximately 10 kilometres by motorcycle and arrest the suspect driver at around 6.00 p.m. on 25.10.2025.   The officers could stop the van by deflating the two left-side tyres of the van by securely firing at them using their official pistol, since the van was continuously fleeing, though both officers issued verbal and hand signals instructing the driver to stop the van.   The two officers immediately took steps to hospitalise the relevant driver under police protection by a Suwaseriya ambulance, since he had fallen down and sustained injuries while trying to run away after the vehicle was stopped, and upon subsequent investigation by the police station, it was revealed that the said van belonged to a resident of the Wellampitiya area.   After the 30-year-old suspect, a resident of the Medirigiriya area, was produced before the Mount Lavinia Magistrate’s Court on 26.10.2025 in terms of the provisions of the Motor Traffic Act and under the Poisons, Opium and Dangerous Drugs Ordinance, the Honourable Court has ordered to remand him until 03.11.2025.   Four Ganja-mixed aphrodisiac ‘Madana modaka’, a small sharp weapon, a driving licence owned by a woman together with the documents of the vehicle, and a photocopy of an identity card were found in the van, and the Mount Lavinia Police Station has already taken steps to refer the van to the Government Analyst. So far, complaints have been received stating that the suspect had caused accidents to two motorcycles in the Piliyandala Police Area and a motorcycle and a car in the Moratuwa Police Area.

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Two buses found to have been obtained through drug trafficking have been taken into police custody

The investigations conducted against the suspect Nedungodege Nirmala Prasanga alias Backo Saman, who was arrested in Indonesia and identified as a drug trafficker and organized criminal, have led to the seizure of two luxury buses purchased and used by him. The Western Province North Crime Division, which is conducting investigations after it was revealed that these buses were purchased with money collected through illegal means such as drugs, went to the Pettah and Adiambalam areas on 23.10.2025 and took action to seize the buses. One of the buses was registered in the name of another person and was used to ply on the Colombo-Moneragala expressway. Investigations are underway regarding the registration. The other bus had been used for tourism. Investigations are underway by the Western Province North Crime Division.

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Two firearms with archaeological value, and two Valampuri conch shells Seized

The Southern Provincial Special Operations Unit of the Police Special Task Force conducted a raid in the Udakelawa area of the Ambalangoda Police Area on the evening of 21.10.2025, on a piece of information received mentioning that 02 Valampuri conch shells and a pair of muzzle-loading pistols that reflects an archaeological value, were being prepared to be sold for about Twenty Million Rupees. One suspect was taken into custody along with the two Valampuri conch shells and two firearms during the raid, and the property and the suspect have been presented to the Ambalangoda Police Station for further action. The 55-year-old suspect is a resident of the same area. Further investigations are underway by the Ambalangoda Police Station.

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Two suspects arrested in connection with stealing gold necklaces

Officers of the Anti-Corruption Unit of Ampara Police Division including OIC Sub-Inspector of Police, officer Priyankara of the said unit, succeeded in arresting two suspects involved in a number of gold necklaces stealing incidents reported from the Ampara Police Division on the afternoon of 21.10.2025. The two suspects, aged 27 and 31, are residents of Wawinna and Paragahakele areas. The arrests were made in the Alioluwa area of the Iginiyagala Police Area and through interrogation, 04 gold necklaces stolen in the Ampara, Iginiyagala, Central Camp and Samanthurai Police Areas were also taken into police custody. Since heroin was in possession at the time of arrest, it is suspected that these robberies were committed due to drug addiction. In order to uncover further information, the two suspects were produced before the Ampara Magistrate’s Court on 22.10.2025 and action has been taken to obtain detention orders.

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Publication of Unverified Photographs and Videos Related to Ongoing Investigations and Court Cases on Electronic, Print, and Social Media.

It has been observed that photographs, videos, or edited or unedited footage including AI-generated or AI-edited content  related to cases pending before courts, cases to be presented to courts in the future, and cases currently under investigation, are being circulated through various media platforms without verification. It has also been noted that such footage often pertains to drug raids, investigations into certain crimes, and other controversial incidents. Furthermore, the circulation of these photographs, videos, and edited or unedited AI-generated footage has been found to exert undue pressure on victims and witnesses, thereby creating adverse situations during ongoing investigations and court proceedings. According to the Establishments Code of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka, there are restrictions on the provision of information to the media. Accordingly, only the Secretary to the Ministry, the Head of the Department, or any officer authorized at the discretion of the Head of the Department may provide information to the media. Therefore, photographs and video footage containing accurate and verified information regarding the above incidents will be released to all media organizations solely by the Police Media Division. The Sri Lanka Police will take full responsibility for all such officially released photographs and video footage. Therefore, media heads and individuals are hereby informed that they will be held accountable for disseminating false or unverified information, including edited or unedited photographs or videos as mentioned above. In such cases, the respective institutions and individuals will also be held liable if questioned by aggrieved parties in a court of law. However, it is kindly noted that this directive in no way violates or restricts the fundamental rights of citizens as guaranteed by the Constitution.

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A suspect arrested while transporting 359,000 of intoxicant tablets

During a raid, the Vavuniya Divisional Crime Investigation Bureau was able to arrest a suspect who was transporting 359,000 of intoxicant tablets by a cab near Vavuniya Depot on 19.10.2025.  This stock of intoxicant tablets was attempted to be transported hidden among a stock of  dried fish, which was also identified as unfit for human consumption. The suspect is a 23 year old resident of Kalpitiya area. He was handed over to the Vavuniya Police Station to produce him before the court. Further investigations are underway by the Vavuniya Divisional Crime Investigation Bureau to uncover details about the network connection linked to this suspect.

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