In addition to the unsurpassed service performed by the Sri Lanka Police to maintain law and order in the country and to ensure public security, it is constantly taking necessary measures to provide the necessary facilities to its officers to make the country proud through sports.
The Sri Lanka Police, which has been able to secure the national-level championship in boxing for the longest time, has made a new boxing ring at the Kalutara Police College, as another step taken for the future development of the sport.
It was opened for the use of police officers on the morning of 26.03.2025, with the participation of Attorney-at-Law Mr. Priyantha Weerasooriya, Acting Inspector General of Police, Mr. Sajeewa Medawatte, Senior Deputy Inspector General of Police in charge of the Training and Higher Training Range, Mr. Jagath Seram, who is in charge of the Galle Range and the current President of the Police Boxing Association, and Mr. Manoj Perera, Senior Superintendent of Police and the Secretary of the Police Boxing Association.
The aim is to provide such new opportunities and facilities in the future to improve the physical and mental concentration, resilience and other qualities necessary for the life of a police officer.
A number of senior police officers, probationary police officers and persons involved in boxing participated in this event.