Major crackdown on scam centres amid fears Lanka becoming cybercrime hub
May 17 (ST) A series of coordinated raids along the country’s southern coast last Monday led to the arrest of nearly 200 foreign nationals suspected of engaging in cybercrime offences. Raids reflect growing alarm within govt circles that transnational crime syndicates are starting to expand their online scam operations in SL. These cyber-scam centres are also threatening to become a serious issue for the NPP govt, given that
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Over 5,200 affected by adverse weather conditions across Sri Lanka
May 17 (AD) More than 5,200 individuals have been affected by the prevailing adverse weather conditions across Sri Lanka, according to the DMC. 5,242 individuals from 1,574 families in 65 Divisional Secretariat divisions across 14 districts have been impacted by the ongoing heavy rains. The worst-affected district is Puttalam District, where 1,488 people from 543 families have been affected, while 162 individuals from 52 families are currently staying in five safe locations.
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Suspect arrested over Wanawasala train derailment
May 17 (AD) A complaint has been lodged with the police in connection with the Wanawasala train derailment, according to the Railway Department’s Superintendent of Train Operations, Asanka Samarasinghe. Further details have emerged regarding the train derailment that occurred in the early hours of today (16) on the railway line between Kelaniya and Wanawasala railway stations. Samarasinghe stated that, according to preliminary information, it has been revealed that
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SriLankan Airlines: SriLankan’s Rs. 80 m payment sent to wrong account
May 17 (TM) The Govt on Friday confirmed that approximately Rs. 80 million linked to a payment by SriLankan Airlines was transferred to an incorrect overseas bank account following a cyber compromise involving a foreign service provider. Deputy Minister Janitha Kodithuwakku said that the incident had occurred in March after the email system of a Dubai-based supplier was allegedly hacked, resulting in altered
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Sri Lanka imposes surcharge on vehicles to restrict imports, rupee fall
May 17 (EN) SL has imposed a temporary 50% surcharge on Customs Import Duty on new personal vehicles for three months effective May 16, aiming to restrict imports and reduce the depreciation of the rupee currency, Deputy Minister Anil Jayantha said. With the new surcharge, vehicle buyers who place their order within the next 3 months through Aug 15 will pay 45% Customs Import Duty compared to the current 30%. “The objective of this tax is to delay the import of new personal vehicles by 3 mo”
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Claims of 150% vehicle price hike false: Deputy Finance Minister
May 17 (DM) Deputy Finance Minister Anil Jayantha has dismissed claims that vehicle prices would increase by 150% following the govt’s latest decision to impose additional taxes on vehicle imports, describing the reports as completely false. Dr. Jayantha said misinformation was being circulated regarding the new surcharge imposed on vehicle imports. He explained that the measure is a temporary three-month surcharge intended to delay non-essential private vehicle imports
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Police await Analyst’s report on prisoner’s mysterious death
May 17 (ST) Police are awaiting the Govt Analyst’s report on the death of a Welikada Prison inmate who had been sentenced to death over the 2022 murder of former MP Amarakeerthi Athukorala. The inmate, who was among twelve people sentenced in connection with the murder, died after allegedly falling from a building inside the prison premises on May 11. The inmate sustained critical injuries in the fall and was rushed to hospital, where he was pronounced dead on admission.
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Justice Kodagoda blames workload for law’s delay; calls for stronger system capacity
May 17 (ST) The delay in the administration of justice is the “slow poison of our entire system of justice” and a key reason for the gradual deterioration of the public’s faith in the country’s justice system, said SC Justice Yasantha Kodagoda. He made these remarks during his address at the 52nd Convocation of the BASL on May 10. In his address, Justice Kodagoda emphasised that he does not think that those who practise in courts are necessarily responsible for the delay.
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Govt to release billions to renewable power firms
May 17 (SO) Govt will defuse a growing financial crisis in SL’s renewable energy sector, with over half of the nearly Rs. 10 billion owed to renewable power suppliers expected to be settled within the next two weeks, energy officials said yesterday. This is part of the Govt’s broader strategy to generate 70% of the country’s electricity demand through renewable energy sources by 2030 while reducing its dependence on imported fossil fuels.
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Uni. join global drive for smoke-free SL
May 17 (DM) Sri Lankan universities and international health partners have joined forces to strengthen tobacco control and smoking cessation efforts in the country, with Health Deputy Minister Dr. Hansaka Wijeymuni highlighted that reducing tobacco consumption is not only a public health goal but also a national development priority. The remarks were made during a discussion and media briefing on Strategies to Improve Tobacco Use and Smoking Cessation in SL held yesterday
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World Chess Federation Prez arrives in SL
May 17 (DM) President of the World Chess Federation (FIDE), Arkady Dvorkovich, arrived in Sri Lanka on Friday for a two-day official visit to attend the opening ceremony of the Commonwealth Chess Championship as the chief guest. The championship is scheduled to be held from May 16 to May 26 at the Citrus Waskaduwa, with the participation of around 550 players representing 14 Commonwealth countries. Dvorkovich arrived at BIA at 7.40 a.m. from Moscow, onboard Aeroflot flight SU-288.
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CPC assures fuel security but purchase prices spark questions
May 17 (ST) CPC took delivery of its most recent two shipments of diesel on May 6 and May 10 this year, and there are no consignments arriving in the next few weeks, data obtained from CPC shows. CPC Managing Director Mayura Neththikumarage said the country has sufficient stocks of fuel for now. But the data indicates that, while prices have come down from the peak at which the corporation purchased, they remain high. Diesel, in particular, has cost the CPC steeply.
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Investigations reveal Ousmand managed Padme’s money laundering operations in SL?
May 17 (AD) During preliminary interrogations of Ousmand Gunasekera, also known as Gampaha Ousmand, who was arrested in connection with the murder of Ganemulla Sanjeewa, it was revealed that he had been managing the local money laundering operations of underworld figure Kehelbaddara Padme. Ousmand Gunasekera was arrested on May 13 by the Colombo Crimes Division (CCD) for allegedly providing the firearm used in the murder of Ganemulla Sanjeewa.
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May 17 (AD) SriLankan Airlines has issued a clarification regarding two separate incidents of financial transactions involving an erroneous payment linked to a compromised email account of a service provider in the UAE and an alleged misappropriation of funds in India, confirming that investigations currently underway. A payment amounting to AED 974,000 in the UAE was fraudulently redirected after email account
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Sri Lanka Police issues awareness message on preventing teenage pregnancies
May 17 (AD) SL Police has issued a public awareness statement highlighting the rising reports of teenage pregnancies in Sri Lanka and urging stronger family and community engagement to protect children. One of the key sociological factors contributing to teenage pregnancies is the gradual erosion of emotional bonds within families. It emphasizes that parents and guardians should pay close attention to maintaining strong and supportive relationships with their children.
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Ali Sabry defends govt’s vehicle import duty hike
May 17 (DM) Former Foreign Minister Ali Sabry has backed the Sri Lankan govt’s decision to impose a temporary 50% surcharge on vehicle import duties, calling it a prudent and timely measure to protect the country’s fragile foreign exchange reserves amid growing global uncertainty. In a statement shared on social media, Sabry said he had warned since the beginning of the ongoing global conflicts that the war could continue longer than anticipated by the US and Israel, increasing pressure on
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Time for Sri Lanka to get back to winning ways: Pramodya
May 17 (TM) National Cricket Selection Committee Chairman Pramodya Wickramasinghe says it is high time for Sri Lanka to return to winning ways as they gear up for their first multi-format tour of the West Indies in five years early next month. During the series, which is scheduled to get underway on 3 June, tourists will be seeking their maiden series triumphs across Tests, ODIs, and T20Is on Caribbean soil.
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CASA Rugby Sevens in Uzbekistan: Sri Lanka Men and Women dominate at Day-1
May 17 (SO) SL Men’s and Women’s completed a dominant opening day of the inaugural Central and South Asia (CASA) Rugby Sevens Tournament, which began in Tashkent, Uzbekistan yesterday. Both teams maintained a clean sheet as they recorded three back-to-back victories to stay in contention for the Cup Championship of this tournament, which includes teams from across the two regions. SL Tuskers made their intentions very clear and launched their campaign in style
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Malaysia reunion rekindles ’96 magic
May 17 (Island) For every Sri Lankan, 1996 will forever remain a special year. At a time when the nation was battered by the scars of war and weighed down by uncertainty, the cricket team produced a performance for the ages. They beat India twice in their own backyard in intimidating strongholds like Delhi and Calcutta before hammering the final nail in the coffin by toppling Australia in Lahore. Nobody believed SL could go the distance. Yet here was a team that ripped up conventional wisdom
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Northampton Saints set sights on SL tour
May 17 (TM) SL seems to be the touring destination of choice for overseas teams, as the Northampton Saints have agreed to play the Asia Pacific Lions (APL) in SL on 28 Aug at the Race Course Int'l Stadium in Colombo. A press release said that they had signed a MOU with SC Global Consultancy’s APL Rugby at Cinch Stadium at Franklin’s Gardens. APL were officially launched in Sydney, Australia, during the 2025 British and Irish Lions tour with an ambitious goal of bringing world-class rugby
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Kalinga dazzles in rain hit, chaotic trials
May 17 (CT) Quarter-miler Kalinga Kumarage lit up the rainsoaked chaos of the 2nd National Trials, clocking 45.26 seconds to win the men’s 400m and secure qualification for the Asian Games. The trials, which serve as selections for the Asian Games, Commonwealth Games, and Asian Championships, faced repeated disruptions due to inclement weather. Originally scheduled for 13–15 May, the meet was pushed to 14–16 May after the opening day was washed out.
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Belarus president sows seeds for agri deals in talks with Herath
May 17 (ST) While in Belarus, Foreign Affairs Minister Vijitha Herath had the opportunity to hold talks with Prez Aleksandr Lukashenko in Minsk on Thursday. They discussed expanding cooperation between the two countries. During the discussion, Prez Lukashenko, who has led the country since 1994, noted that Belarus is a country with developed manufacturing and agriculture and that Sri Lanka may find these areas of particular interest.
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Sri Lankan Airbus Scandal and the Death of Kapila Chandrasena and my Brother Rajeewa
May 17 (Island) The death of Mr Kapila Chandrasena (KC), former CEO of SriLankan Airlines, caused quite a stir in the country. A few politicians, particularly from the opposition, tried to take advantage of the confusion surrounding his death, whilst social media went into a frenzy, with everyone having a theory as to the cause of death. Even Transparency International SL (TISL), independent anti-corruption watchdog, issued a public statement urging the Govt to ensure
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When rivals embrace
May 17 (Island) There is much more to state visits of world leaders than a mere desire to strengthen bilateral relations. US President Donald Trump had several key items on his agenda when he visited China. So did his host, President Xi Jinping. The so-called summit diplomacy for Trump is an opportunity to strike trade deals, and pursue other commercial interests more than anything else. This time around, there was a difference. He sought to promote a peace plan as well.
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Making a statement
May 17 (ST) My dear Mahinda maama, I am writing to you now after seeing you visiting the commission that investigates bribery or corruption. Although you have been in the news from time to time, this is the first time in a long time that you have been directly summoned before those who enforce the law. Honestly, I wondered why the pohottuwa made such a fuss about it. After all, all that you were being asked to do was to provide a statement. Yet, the pohottuwa chaps were running around
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Victory Day reflections
May 17 (ST) The irony was not lost on many when the former Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces was hauled before the BIABOC) in the month a fascist terrorist organisation was defeated 17 years ago by his Govt. Prez Mahinda Rajapaksa, already booted out of his official residence in Colombo, was asked to explain if he was a personal beneficiary of kickbacks from the purchase of aircraft for the national airline when he was in office. That investigation will, no doubt, take its course
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The Whistle Revolution: A blueprint for Opposition Politics in Colombo?
May 17 (CT) As it prepares for a very elusive battle to gain public trust, the SJB is clearly struggling with the challenges in its path that the coming months will pose, with this week’s politically loaded social media post by its member, Dr. Harsha de Silva. Ending months of speculation on his standing within the Party, de Silva earlier this week spoke of the country’s need for a new era of progress, and on Wednesday set many
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The GMOA at 100
May 17 (SO) The GMOA reached its centenary last week. It has a history worth remembering. It was inaugurated on Oct 16, 1926, in Kandy, with 16 medical officers. It was registered as a Trade Union in 1949. Today, it is the largest professional body of doctors in Sri Lanka. A few professional bodies in Sri Lanka have survived for a century with such reach and influence. In the past, GMOA commanded respect because it defended doctors’ working conditions, called for better facilities,
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Banking scandals shake public trust
May 17 (CT) The glass and steel towers of Colombo’s financial district, long symbols of a post-colonial drive toward global economic integration, now stand as monuments to a deepening crisis of institutional legitimacy as a wave of banking scandals exposes the systemic fragility of the nation’s financial architecture. From the digital evaporation of billions at the NDB to the siphoning of millions from private accounts in Kandy, these failures reveal a landscape
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AKD and Govt face mounting economic and political pressure as Opposition forces...
May 17 (TM) As SL attempts to convince itself that the worst of the economic crisis is behind it, the country is once again being reminded how fragile recovery can become when public confidence begins to weaken. The steady slide of the rupee, rising electricity tariffs, warnings of future fuel price hikes, and fresh allegations of shortages in essential sectors are steadily eroding the political breathing space that Prez AKD and his JVP-led
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Rupee slides, fear rises
May 17 (TM) As the Sri Lankan Rupee continues its rapid depreciation against the US Dollar and other foreign currencies, public anxiety is also steadily rising in a corresponding manner. For many Sri Lankans, the weakening currency is not merely an economic statistic flashing across Central Bank screens or currency exchange boards; it is an emotional trigger that revives painful memories of 2022 and the final months of the Gotabaya Rajapaksa administration.
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Pursue ethnic amity in earnest
May 17 (SO) On Tuesday (19), SL marks the 17th anniversary of the military victory over the LTTE. The war in SL, which pitted brother against brother, sister against sister on the two sides of the ethnic divide continued for over 30 years, uprooting young lives and devastating the economy. The war marked a dark chapter in the country’s checkered history, with ethnic politics playing a major part in igniting the flames of conflict. Politicians opted for division instead of unity, discord instead of amity
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