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A foreign- manufactured firearm recovered

A foreign-manufactured firearm with an empty magazine was found at a house in the Asgiriya area of a 24-year-old suspect out of the six suspects who were arrested in possession of 02 T-56 rifles, 118 T-56 bullets, and 03 magazines. The six individuals arrested by officers of the Police Special Task Force Headquarters at a house in the Wattumulla area of Gampaha on 19.04.2025 are currently in the custody of the Colombo Crimes Division, and the respective weapon was found on 20.04.2025 during investigations carried out by the Colombo Crimes Division.

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The Criminal Investigation Department initiated an investigation on a photograph of the Sacred Tooth Relic circulated on social media

No one was allowed either to take a photograph of the Sacred Tooth Relic or to keep their mobile phones active when they approach towards the sight of exposition of the Sacred Tooth Relic. However, a photograph purporting to be the Sacred Tooth Relic taken during the exposition of the Tooth Relic has been circulated on social media. As per the instructions of the Acting Inspector General of Police, Mr. Priyantha Weerasooriya (Attorney-at-Law), the Criminal Investigation Department has initiated an investigation to determine whether this photograph was actually taken recently or was an edited photograph. Further, the investigation is carried out to identify the person who took the photograph or edited and posted it on social media.

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A group of individuals about to commit a grave crime were arrested in Wattumulla, Gampaha along with 02 automatic firearms and 118 bullets

A team of officers of the Police Special Task Force Headquarters was able to arrest six individuals staying in a house in Wathumulla, Gampaha, who were in possession of 02 T-56 firearms, 118 T-56 bullets and 03 magazines, along with a car, a van and a three-wheeler parked there on 19.04.2025. The raid was conducted based on a tip-off, and two more individuals have been arrested on suspicion of being involved in a crime based on a piece of information revealed by the arrested suspects. Furthermore, a suspect who was trying to maintain coordination between them was arrested on the same day along with 04 mobile phones by the officers of the Police Special Task Force Kurunegala. Out of these nine suspects, eight individuals are 22, 24, 25, and 26-year-olds.Only one suspect is 57 years old. Four of them are individuals who have joined and left military service. All of them have been produced to the Colombo Crimes Division, and according to the information revealed there, they were planning to shoot and kill a person as per the directions of a criminal gang member living abroad. Further investigations will be carried out by the Colombo Crimes Division after detaining these suspects.              

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Three women who smuggled 05 kilograms and 248 grams of Kush drug to the country were arrested by Police Narcotics Bureau

Three women, residents of Wellampitiya and Maligawatta areas, who had arrived by air smuggling 05 kilograms and 248 grams of drug Kush to the country, were arrested by officers of the Police Narcotics Bureau attached to Airport Unit, on 18-04-2025, at the airport arrival terminal. The suspects had taken measures to conceal the relevant drug lot in their luggage, weighing 01 kilogram 104 grams, 01 kilogram 856 grams and 02 kilogram 288 grams. Further investigations are conducted by the Police Narcotics Bureau regarding these suspects, who are at the age 25, 48 and 50.

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Suspect arrested for multiple thefts of money and property targeting taxi drivers

Several taxi drivers had recently lodged complaints with the Wellawatte and Maradana police stations in Colombo regarding a man who had entered a taxi, claiming to need a ride, and then stole their mobile phone before fleeing. The officers, including the OIC of the Crime Division of the Fort Police Station, IP Rohana, who conducted the investigation, arrested the suspect on 11.04.2025 and obtained a 6-day detention order. During further investigations, it was revealed that he is a prime suspect in other crimes in addition to stealing mobile phones. Among them are the theft of Rs. 150,000/= by entering a house in Wellawatte under the pretext of wanting to rent a house, the theft of an ATM card which has been reported to the Wellawatte Police Station, and the theft of money while on a rental car trip. The Fort Police Station is conducting further investigations with regard to the suspect.  

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Two suspects arrested in Negombo with 122 kilograms and 970 grams of Kerala cannabis

During raids carried out in the areas of Negombo, Kaluwapitiya and Gangodella Road on the morning of 19.04.2025, officers of the Western Province North Crime Division have arrested two suspects with 122 kilograms and 970 grams of Kerala cannabis and an amount of Rs. 961,000 in cash suspected to have been earned from smuggling of Kerala cannabis. They are aged 25 and 48 years and have been identified as residents of the Pitipana area in Negombo. Further investigations regarding them are carried out by the Western Province North Crime Division.

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50 live cartridges used for the T56 firearm were recovered from information revealed by a suspect arrested in connection with a drug offence

50 live cartridges used for the T-56 firearm and a sharp weapon that could be used for a certain crime have been taken into custody of the Athurugiriya Police Station on 17.04.2025. These cartridges and the weapon have been recovered based on information revealed during investigations carried out on a suspect detained under a detention order who was arrested with 11 grams and 100 milligrams of the ice narcotic by the officers at the Athurugiriya Police Station on 12.04.2025. Further investigations on the suspect, who is a 25-year-old resident of the Athurugiriya area, are carried out by the Athurugiriya Police Station.

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Two suspects arrested for money laundering and aiding and abetting money laundering, with an amount of Rs.5,745,000/= suspected to have been earned from drug trafficking.

During the ongoing crime and drug prevention operations conducted by the Sri Lanka Police island-wide, as instructed by the acting Inspector General of Police, officers from the Kirulapana Police Station inspected a three-wheeler near the Thunmodara junction-Kirulapana on the morning of 13.04.2025 and arrested two individuals who were behaving suspiciously. An amount of Rs 5,745,000 was found in the possession of these suspects, and according to the investigations carried out, it has been revealed that one of them is running a store which sells LP gas while engaged in illegal drug trafficking. Accordingly, further investigations have been initiated to uncover information regarding whether this money was earned from illegal drug trafficking or whether it was earned by running the store by arresting one suspect for money laundering and the other suspect for aiding and abetting money laundering. These suspects aged 49 and 39 are residents of Siddhartha Road, Kirulapana.

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Two automatic firearms used for Gandara double homicide, apprehended

Five suspects, including the shooter, have been arrested in connection with the double homicide that has been committed in front of the gate of the Devinuwara Dewalaya in Gandara on the night of 21. 03. 2025. Based on information disclosed by a suspect detained under a detention order during interrogation by officers of the Homicides & Organised Crime Investigation Division, investigation officers were able to find a T-56 firearm and its magazine, suspected to have been used in the shooting, hidden in a house on Yatiyana Road, Kekanadura, on the morning of 12. 04. 2025 and also based on the information revealed, another T-56 type firearm, suspected to have been used in the crime, along with a magazine containing five live bullets, was found hidden in a house in the Gandara Delgalla area belonging to a suspect in custody on the evening of 12. 04. 2025, and was taken into police custody. Further investigations are underway to disclose information regarding any other crimes committed using these deadly firearms.

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“Siri Dalada Wandana – 2025” (Exposition of the Sacred Tooth Relic – 2015) Introduction of Vehicle Management and System of Instruction

More than 10,000 police officers have been deployed for the safety of the devotees and traffic control during the “Siri Dalada Wandana” which will commence from 18.04.2025. In order to provide the necessary services for the convenience of the devotees arriving to pay obeisance to the sacred Tooth Relic, and to help them work in collaboration with the police, officers of the Information Technology Division of the Sri Lanka Police have introduced a new system. Through this system, devotees can access information and instructions regarding the exposition of the sacred Tooth Relic by accessing the webpage named “Siri Dalada Vandana” (https://daladadekma.police.lk) through the official webpage of the Sri Lanka Police. Devotees who come on a pilgrimage can get information through this system regarding the availability of parking spaces in the city and the nearest parking lot available from the end of the respective queues of devotees, and can direct their vehicles to those parking lots accordingly. Furthermore, since this system is constantly updated by the police officers who manage the parking lots, it is possible to monitor the available parking spaces in the parking lots and the live status of the queues of devotees. This application has been developed in collaboration with officers attached the Information Technology Division of the Sri Lanka Police to minimize possible congestion by avoiding the inconveniences faced by the devotees. This application will allow the devotees to get live information on times during which rituals for the Sacred Tooth Relic are performed, instructions on the steps to be taken for the personal safety of devotees, instructions to be followed by devotees during the sacred exposition, and the times reserved for exposition of sacred Tooth Relic. Therefore, devotees can save their time and minimize possible congestion by obtaining latest updates on the exposition of the sacred Tooth Relic through the official website of Sri Lanka Police. To access the system:  Log into police website, www.police.lk and click on “Siri Dalada Vandana” or https://daladadekma.police.lk

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