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Two Police officers secures top places in the 2025 Mr. Universe Championship

Police Sergeant 12190 Officer K. D. Mayadunna and Police Constable 89528 Officer G. D. Wanigasekera, who participated in the 2025 Mr. Universe Championship held in Thailand on 23rd and 24th August 2025, have been able to secure a number of top places including first places. First place in the 40-49 age category, first place in the Master Overall competition, first place in the 70kg – 80kg category competition, third place in the Bodybuilding Overall competition are the places secured by Officer Mayadunna. First place in the physique category over 40 years, up to and including 173cm, second place in the Fit Modal category, and the third place in the open category, up to and including 173cm are the places secured by Police Sergeant 89528 Officer G. D. Wanigasekera. P.S. 12190 Officer K. D. Mayadunna clinching the Pro Card, which is awarded to the best contestant in the Master category, is one of the most notable moments of the event.  More than 150 contestants representing many countries have participated in this championship organized by the International Fitness and Bodybuilding Federation.

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Regarding a fake letter circulating on Social Media

A letter that falsely claims to be an official document issued by the Inspector General of Police and other senior officers with their names and forged signatures is circulating on social media. The Computer Crime Division has launched an investigation to trace those responsible for creating and sharing the document on social media.

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Main Suspects in Three Homicides by Shooting in the Meegoda and Borella Areas arrested

The person suspected to be the gunman in the incident in which a former Pradeshiya Sabha member was shot dead in the Gehenuwala area of Meegoda on 12.08.2025, was arrested by the Criminal Investigation Department on 20.08.2025 in the Nagarawewa area within the Hambantota Police Area. Subsequently, investigating officers, guided by the suspect, recovered a locally manufactured 9 mm firearm, four 9 mm rounds of ammunition, two locally manufactured 12-bore firearms, and 06 grams of the Ice narcotic, which were hidden in the Hanwella area, and investigations have further revealed that the suspect had also attempted to carry out two other shootings in the Avissawella and Kollupitiya areas. The 34-year-old suspect, who is a resident of Barawakumbuka, is a former Army soldier.  The Criminal Investigation Department is continuing further investigations into this crime. * The motorcyclist involved in the crime, in which two individuals, who were waiting at the playground near Sirisara Uyana in Borella, were killed by shooting with an automatic firearm by two persons arriving on a motorcycle, was arrested by the Colombo Crime Division on 19.08.2025 in a lodging house in Kadawatha. Three other individuals sustained serious injuries in this shooting.   The arrested motorcyclist is a 25-year-old resident of Borella, and he was found in possession of 7,850 milligrams of heroin at the time of his arrest.  Four other suspects who had aided and abetted this crime were previously arrested during investigations carried out by the Colombo Crime Division, and a wealth of information has been uncovered regarding this shooting that was orchestrated by individuals residing overseas.  Further investigations are being carried out. *In addition, the suspect who killed an individual by assaulting him with a blunt weapon in the Wedamulla area of Peliyagoda was arrested by officers of the Peliyagoda Police Station in the early hours of 20.08.2025. The suspect is a 24-year-old resident of Wedamulla, Kelaniya.  Further investigations into him are being conducted by the Peliyagoda Police Station.

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Mahendiran Yogarasa, Ilanko Isaiwinthan, Jeevarasa Sujeepan

During a raid conducted by the officers of the Kiribathgoda Police Station 21.07.2025, a suspect who was traveling in a three-wheeler while keeping possession of a T-56 firearm was arrested. Based on the information revealed by the suspect, officers of the Divisional Criminal Investigation Bureau – Vavuniya arrested another suspect with hand grenades. Further investigation has been conducted, having taken the suspects into the custody of the Counter-Terrorism and Investigation Division. During the investigation, information on another suspect who keeps possession of hand grenades, and two more suspects who are involved in such activities, has been uncovered. A team of officers attached to the Counter-Terrorism and Investigation Division visited to Vavuniya in order to arrest these three suspects. But, the suspects had fled the areas where they were residing. If you have any information that leads to arrest these three suspects, please contact the phone numbers given below. Details of Suspects 01.Full Name – Mahendiran YogarasaAge                   – 27 yearsAddress           – Araly West, VadukottaiN. I. C. No        – 981633881V 02. Full Name – Ilanko IsaiwinthanAge            – 27 yearsAddress    – 03rd Block, Manik Farm, SettikulamN. I. C. No – 199836210402 03. Full Name – Jeevarasa SujeepanAge            – 30 yearsAddress    – Gandhi Nagar, Neriyakulam, Vavuniya.N. I. C. No – 950554215V Contact No. –  OIC –  Counter Terrorism and Investigation Division – 071 8591966 OIC –  Investigation Unit 01 – 071 8596150  

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A raid conducted to apprehend ten suspects aged between 20 and 30 years old together with firearms, ammunition, drugs and narcotic tablets

On the morning of 19.08.2025, officers from the Ganemulla Police Station have apprehended a repeater firearm, 08 rounds of ammunition, 09 T-56 magazines, 05 rounds of 9 mm ammunition, and 22 grams and 900 milligrams of Ice Narcotic while investigating a house in the Kossinna area of Prakandeniya; they have also arrested 06 suspects who were staying at that house. It has been revealed that the suspects, aged 20, 22, 23, and 28, are residents of the Rajagiriya, Borella, Malabe, Obeysekarapura, Katulandawatta, and Moratugasmulla areas. Based on the information revealed during the interrogation, four more suspects have been arrested in the Dalupotha area of the Negombo Police area, and the police officers found a foreign-made pistol, 06 ammunition, a uniform resembling an army uniform, 183 T-56 ammunition, 280 9 mm ammunition, 300 narcotic tablets, a handcuff, 03 passports belonging to some others, 02 scales used to weigh narcotics, 01 sealer, and 3 grams and 128 milligrams of Ice narcotic, in their possession. The four suspects, aged between 20 and 30, are residents of the Dalupatha, Katana, Kadirana, and Divulapitiya areas. 06 mobile phones, which were in their possession, have been taken into the custody of the police for investigations. Investigations have been initiated by detaining and interrogating suspects to apprehend others who have aided and abetted them.

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Runner-up in an International Taekwondo Tournament

Police Inspector A. D. S. Amarasinghe of the Police Special Task Force, who participated in the 12th Seongnam Open International Taekwondo Championships held at the Seongnam Indoor Stadium in Korea on 19th and 20th of July 2025, organized by the Seongnam City Taekwondo Association and the Seongnam Open International Taekwondo Competition Organizing Committee, secured second place in the Power Braking category. Around 2500 athletes representing 22 countries have participated in this tournament and it is also noteworthy that Police Inspector Amarasinghe is the only officer who got the opportunity to participate in this tournament representing the Sri Lanka Police Taekwondo Pool. This officer has won the first place in the POWER BREAK (M) U 45 event at the 2022 World Police Taekwondo Championship on 20th November 2022. The salutation of all the officers of the Sri Lanka Police is extended to A. D. S. Amarasingha, who elevates the reputation of the Police Special Task Force internationally through such sporting achievements.  

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Two suspects arrested with 309 kilograms of Kerala cannabis

Officers of the Police Narcotics Bureau have arrested two suspects in possession of nearly 309 kilograms of Kerala cannabis in the Bangalawatta area of Wattala on the evening of 15.08.2025. Based on a piece of information disclosed, these suspects and the stock of Kerala cannabis were arrested after raiding a rented house in the Bangalawatta area. During the preliminary investigation, it is revealed that the suspects are 43 and 49 years of age and are residents of the Grandpass area. The Police Narcotics Bureau is conducting further investigations into this.

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Suspect arrested with a number of firearms including a T-56 firearm

During the search conducted by the officers of the Minuwangoda Police Station on 15 – 08 – 2025, a number of firearms and ammunition have been uncovered from a house near the Minuwangoda Hospital. A suspect has been arrested in connection with the incident. It has been revealed during the preliminary investigations that the 45-year-old suspect has been employed at Security Unit of the Katunayake International Airport. He is a resident of Minuwangoda area. Firearms and ammunition found 01 – T56 firearm01 – magazine used for T-56 firearm14  -ammunition used for T-56 01  – pistol and a magazine09  – 2.5mm-ammunition09  – 9mm-ammunition02 – pistol and revolver structure03 swords03 knives Further investigation has been conducted by the officers of Minuwangoda Police station, in connection with the suspect and the firearms.  

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Attorney-at-Law Mr. Priyantha Weerasooriya Appointed as the 37th Inspector General of Police of Sri Lanka

In a significant development for the Sri Lanka Police, Senior Deputy Inspector General of Police, Attorney-at-Law Mr. Priyantha Weerasooriya has been officially appointed as the 37th Inspector General of Police (IGP) of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka. This appointment was made by His Excellency President Anura Kumara Dissanayake following the formal endorsement of the Constitutional Council. Mr. Weerasooriya, a seasoned law enforcement officer and legal professional, ceremonially assumed duties at Police Headquarters on the morning of 14th August 2025. His extensive experience within the police service and legal expertise are expected to bring renewed leadership to the force during a pivotal time for the nation. Weerasooriya Liyana Arachchige Saman Priyantha who was born on 09th of February, 1969, received his basic education at Nehinna Kanishta Vidyalaya, Dodangoda, and then he completed his secondary education at Gnanodaya Maha Vidyalaya, Kalutara. Having passionately chosen Sri Lanka Police as his career path, while pursuing his studies, he joined the Police hierarchy through a junior rank on 20.05.1988. He then excelled at the G.C.E. Advanced Level Examination in 1990 and was selected to the Faculty of Law of the University of Colombo. Thereafter, he was recruited as a probationary Sub Inspector of Police in 1992 under the direct recruitment to the rank of Sub Inspector of Police. While discharging duties in the police service, he successfully completed his Bachelor of Laws (LLB) Degree from the Faculty of Law of the University of Colombo from 1993 to 1998. Subsequently, considering his degree as a basic entry qualification, he was directly recruited as a probationary Assistant Superintendent of Police in 1999. When he was receiving his basic training in the new post, he took oath as a Notary Public, Commissioner for Oaths, and an Attorney at Law from the Supreme Court in 1999.In addition to that, he has obtained a Master of Business Administration in Human Resource Management from the University of Colombo. He was promoted to the rank of Superintendent of Police in 2007, to the rank of Senior Superintendent of Police in 2012, to the rank of Deputy Inspector General of Police in 2016, and to the rank of Senior Deputy Inspector General of Police in 2020. Mr. Priyantha Weerasooriya was appointed by the President subject to the approval of the Constitutional Council to act in the office of the Inspector General of Police with effect from 27.09.2024, as he was an efficient and experienced officer in administrative and field duties, who has performed duties as a Director, Officer in charge of several Police Divisions, a Deputy Inspector General of Police in charge of Ranges, and a Senior Deputy Inspector General of Police in charge of Provinces, during his service period of 37 years. Several projects have also been actively implemented by conducting various surveys on the diverse duties and necessary infrastructure of the police service. As a result, giving greater attention to the welfare of police officers, the issuance of uniforms, sportswear sets, sports shoes, and bed sheets to be used in special duties of police officers was also introduced by Mr.Priyantha Weerasooriya. While performing duties as the Acting Inspector General of Police, he has worked in cooperation with International Police, for the arrest and extradition of criminals from foreign countries, fostering strong relations at the diplomatic level. Moreover, new recruitments in the Junior and Inspectors’ Grades were expedited. Work has been initiated to approve the Schemes of Recruitment of the Junior and Inspectors’ Grades and the Executive Grade as well as to resolve issues related to promotions. Functioning of IG’s Public Assistance Chamber, holding public assistance days, introducing WhatsApp groups for lodging public complaints and providing information at any time, initiating pilot projects such as ‘Govpay’ at the level of Headquarters Station, establishing provincial Crime Investigation Divisions and improving the quality of the police service are such significant tasks carried out during his tenor as the Acting IGP. Positive initiatives, such as effectively monitoring the duties of police officers, identifying underperforming officers, and terminating the service of officers convicted of corruption, are long-term plans established to achieve excellence in the Sri Lanka Police Service. For this, rather than opting for simple fixes, finding more complex and long-term solutions by obtaining proper guidelines from the Ministry of Public Security and Parliamentary Affairs, such as making plans to acquire new housing complexes to increase the number of official quarters for married officers, is an effective task.      Mr. Priyantha Weerasooriya, has successfully completed many foreign and local courses, including the Life Saving Training Course for Officers in the United States of America, the Long Course on Security in Bangladesh, the Law Enforcement and Management Course in Vietnam, and Australia, the Course on Management and Administration in Thailand, the Course on Implementation and Evaluation in Malaysia, the Security Technology Course in Russia, the Course on White Collar Crimes in the United States of America, and the Course on Artificial Intelligence and Leadership by the Royal Malaysia Police. Further, he has also made a direct contribution to the United Nations Operations carried out in East Timor and Haiti from 2008 to 2011. With this new appointment, the Sri Lanka Police anticipates a continued commitment to upholding justice, strengthening law and order, and ensuring public trust under the guidance of IGP Attorney at Law Mr. Priyantha Weerasooriya.

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Introducing a new WhatsApp number for the Public & Police officers who requires attention of IGP – 071 8598888

The Sri Lanka Police is constantly performing its duties with dedication to ensure the safety of the public. Thereby, it has been observed that there is a need to protect the rights of the public by giving priority to their needs and to inform the office of the Inspector General of Police directly about crimes and various other issues that the public encounters. The IGP Attorney at Law Mr. Priyantha Weerasooriya introduced this new WhatsApp phone number, 071-8598888, effective from 13.08.2025, for the public and police officers who requires attention of IGP.  This facility could be used to report any information related to crimes and other issues they may encounter. The public is informed that they may only use this new WhatsApp phone number to send text messages, videos, and photos directly to the IGP, but making phone calls to the respective number is not permitted.

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