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Madush deported from Dubai; arrested by CID at BIA 

Drug kingpin Makandure Madush was deported from Dubai this morning (05), and was taken into the custody of the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) upon his arrival at the Bandaranaike International Airport (BIA), the Police Media spokesperson said. 

Madush had arrived on Sri Lankan airlines flight UL - 226, at around 5.00 a.m. this morning, Police sources said.

31 persons along with Makandure Madush were arrested by Dubai police at a party on the 5th of February.

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BREAKING: ISIS used 'Bitcoin' to fund Easter bombings, research claims

Bitcoin played a role in staging the Easter Sunday suicide bombing in Sri Lanka that killed 253 civilians, according to Israeli blockchain intelligence firm Whitestream.

The agency revealed that the ISIS used Canada-based payment gateway CoinPayments to convert bitcoins to fiat money. The firm identified large scale transactions between the wallets that ISIS used to raise contributions and the bitcoin accounts held by CoinPayments.

Whitestream found that the balances in the payment company’s wallets surged from $500,000 to $4.5 million just one day before the Easter attacks. The firm added that the CoinPayments’ balances dropped back to $500,000 right after the deadly attacks took place. The payment company in question admitted that they had processed high-volume transactions. However, it denied having any knowledge about the money’s links with terrorist groups.

“CoinPayments admits that their wallet was involved but denied that it is connected to ISIS,” Whitestream said. “It’s possible that the company is not aware of the usage of their wallets, perhaps because ISIS uses straw companies [to] transfer the money.”

The ISIS-Bitcoin ConnectionWhitestream, founded by Itsik Levy and Uri Bornstein, confirmed that it was monitoring ISIS-linked bitcoin wallets from the past two years. The firm eventually maximized its focus on one bitcoin wallet that was receiving donations actively over different periods. It succeeded in verifying two transactions originated from the bitcoin wallet address listed on the ISIS fundraising website.

Levy said they were able to trace the transactions back to CoinPayments, indicating that the payment processing company knowingly/unknowingly was facilitating the ISIS funding campaign.

“Our assumption is that the terrorist organization probably possesses many bitcoin addresses through CoinPayments, with every donation sent to a different address,” Levy told Globes. “On the day before the Sri Lanka terror attacks, we identified two relatively big transactions at this address with bitcoins worth about $9,800.”

Whitestream in February had named CoinPayments for facilitating bitcoin-enabled donation campaigns for Hamas, a Palestine-based Sunni-Islamist fundamentalist group. Meanwhile, the firm believed that cryptocurrency-based payment and exchange companies were working in a largely unregulated environment. It was making it easier for terrorist organizations to exploit them for financing their attacks around the globe.

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Sri Lankan public urged to surrender illegal swords, knives 

Sri Lankan authorities have urged the public to surrender swords and large knives amid heightened security concerns following the deadly Easter Sunday bombings last month.

The Media Unit of Sri Lanka Police said the public has time until Sunday to handover any swords and knives at the nearest police stations.

The police also requested not to park vehicles after 1.00 p.m. on Sunday near any schools in Colombo as special search operations were scheduled to be conducted in those areas.

Law enforcement authorities have seized a large number of weapons from various parts of the island nation.

The call came as investigations into the deadly bombings continue whilst law enforcement authorities have recovered a large number of weapons from various parts of the country.

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Bodies of Sainthamaruthu militants buried without religious rituals

The final rites of the sixteen people who died during explosions which took place inside a house in Sainthamaruthu, Kalmunai was held without religious rituals on Wednesday under Police intervention.

The final rites of these persons were conducted in this manner in accordance to appeals put forward by the Muslim priests in the area.

A special joint search operation was carried out by the Sri Lanka army, police and the special task force on April 26 in the Sainthamaruthu area.

They had to engage in a fierce gun battle with a group of militants who barricaded themselves inside a house and later killed themselves using explosives, which resulted in the death of six children.

One of the six terrorists found dead was identified as Mohamed Niyas, known to the authorities as a prominent member of the National Tawheed Jamath. He was later identified by the Army as the brother-in-law of the alleged ringleader of the Easter Sunday attacks, Zahran Hashim.

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British Security Minister pledges support to revive Sri Lanka's tourism industry

The United Kingdom’s Minister for Security and Economic Crime, Ben Wallace pledged support to revive Sri Lanka’s tourism industry that was devastated after the Easter Sunday’s suicide bombings. 42 foreign nationals lost their lives including 8 British citizens.

“I have discussed our current travel advice and been clear that we hope to see the Sri Lankan tourism industry return to full strength,”

Wallace was quoted in a statement from the British High Commission. "We will do all we can to help the Sri Lankan authorities with this," Wallace said after a two-day visit to Sri Lanka.

Wallace met President Maithripala Sirisena, Prime Minister Ranil Wickremasinghe, other government ministers, military and religious leaders, senior government officials and leading figures from the Sri Lankan tourism sector.

He discussed the impact on Sri Lanka of the attacks on three churches and three hotels carried out by Islamists extremists.

Wallace also discussed how to address the security threat, identify what further support the UK can provide and received an update on the ongoing investigations, the statement said.

He visited the Cinnamon Grand and Shangri-La Hotels, sites where British nationals were killed in the attacks and met hotel staff, and visited the St Anthony’s Church in Colombo, and laid wreaths at all three sites.

 "The attack on innocent worshippers and tourists sought to sow division and hate and it must not be allowed to succeed," Wallace said.

"In times like this friends support each other. I visited, on behalf of the UK government, to offer that support and stand in solidarity with the Sri Lankan people."

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Namal's money laundering case postponed

The case filed under the Money Laundering Act against Parliamentarian Namal Rajapaksa and five others was fixed for further trial on June 7 by Colombo High Court Judge Pradeep Hettiarachchi.

Counsels appearing on behalf of the eldest son of the former president had sought a further date for the trial citing Namal Rajapaksa’s need to attend Parliament.

The Attorney General had filed indictments against six accused for their alleged involvement in laundering money amounting to Rs. 30 million through Gowers Corporate Services (Pvt) Limited.

Sujani Bogollagama, Nithya Senani Samaranayake and Iresha Silva who functioned as the Directors of Gowers Corporation Pvt Ltd., were also present in court when the case was taken up before Colombo High Court.

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Removal of Litro Gas Directors stymied by bomb scare

An Extraordinary General Meeting (EGM) of the Government-owned Litro Gas Company was unexpectedly postponed last week, due to an alleged bomb scare at the Sri Lanka Insurance Corporation (SLIC).

The main objective of the EGM was to remove the current board of directors of Litro Gas, in which SLIC holds a 96 percent stake. A new board of directors was to be appointed at the EGM.

Officials are now raising questions about whether the bomb scare at SLIC was orchestrated to sabotage the EGM and keep the old board of Litro Gas in place for the time being.

The Sunday Observer learns that security units were called in to the SLIC to deal with the bomb scare. Although troops discovered a suspicious object at the premises, it was revealed that it was in fact an empty tin wrapped up to look like a bomb.

The incident delayed work at the SLIC by about an hour. Later an internal probe found that the plan was to disrupt the extraordinary general meeting of Litro Gas that was to take place that day. The Litro Gas headquarters is in the SLIC building.

Two months ago, Litro Gas, the controversy-ridden state owned LNG provider was taken over by the Ministry of Finance, by gazette notification. Finance Minister Mangala Samaraweera urged the old board of directors to resign, but none of them had done so, highly placed sources told the Sunday Observer.

Minister Samaraweera called for resignations after probing financial irregularities within the company. Last week’s EGM was a last ditch effort to remove the board of directors. However, following the bomb scare the appointment of the new board members was disrupted.

The Sunday Observer also learns that a mud-slinging campaign began against Minister Samaraweera after he called for the resignation of the Board of Directors of Litro Gas Terminal Lanka (Pvt) Ltd. Several websites have been used to publish articles to discredit the Finance Minister, it is learnt.

In Parliament two weeks ago, UNP MP Hirunika Premachandra said Litro Gas Managing Director Muditha Peiris and Director Lakmali Hapuarachchi were running a dictatorship in the company.

Premachandran said a large number of complaints was forwarded to the company stating that the gas was not suitable for use.

She added that Litro Gas has made losses to the tune of Rs 3.1 million by providing gas cylinders free to politicians. (Daily News)

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Tax amnesty programme to support tourism industry: Mangala

Sri Lanka will consider a tax amnesty programme for the tourism industry in a bid to help companies recover from the Easter Sunday terrorist attacks that killed more than 250 people, Finance Minister Mangala Samaraweera said. 

The industry has requested tax waivers, including on the importation of security gear in the aftermath of the blasts that targeted foreigners and churchgoers, Samaraweera told Bloomberg Television’s Haslinda Amin on the sidelines of Asian Development Bank annual meetings in Fiji. 

“With the right kind of action, I would say tourism could bounce back to normalcy within a short period of one to one and a half years,” he said.

That’s been the experience in destinations such as Tunisia and Bali which faced similar attacks in the past, he added.The terror attacks are poised to hit tourism, which accounts for 5 percent of the $87 billion economy, as visitors flee from the nation famous for the Temple of Tooth, Dambulla Caves and coconut-fringed beaches. Sri Lanka has been struggling to revive growth following a three-decade long civil conflict that ended in 2009 and political turmoil last year. Arrivals have increased more than fivefold since the war ended and revenue from the industry is near a record.

Central bank Governor Indrajit Coomaraswamy earlier said it was still too early to quantify the effect the decline in tourism will have on economic growth, which slowed to 1.8 percent in the fourth quarter, the weakest pace since the start of 2014.

“The biggest risk would be continuation of such attacks,” Samaraweera said. “We think we can manage it, hoping it would not recur again. Sri Lanka’s economy is moving slowly, but soundly.”

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Army recovers NTJ t-shirts, weapons in search operations

Extensive cordon and search operations conducted by the Army and its sister services across the country with the assistance of the Police are continuing, Army press release said. 

In Pulmodai, Army troops together with the Navy, STF and Police on Wednesday (02), cordoned a suspicious area in a surprise operation and recovered 89 detonators, 32 pieces of det chords (each 16 inch), 8 Water Gel Tubes, 2 pieces of detonator chargers and a few other warlike items after arresting one suspect. 20 Gajaba Regiment troops of the 622 Brigade under the 62 Division conducted the raid on the location with the support of naval, STF and Police personnel.

Meanwhile, 143 Brigade troops of the 14 Division under the Security Force Headquarters - West in the past 48 hours during their cordon and search operations arrested more than 17 suspects from Kurunegala, Wariyapola, Chilaw, Wanatavilluwa, Puttalam, Madurankuliya, Iranavila, Eluwankulam and Galgamuwa areas.

Those troops recovered 4 vehicle number plates from Madurankuliya and arrested 2 suspects for being unable to furnish the reason for possession of those number plates. They had been kept hidden inside his shop when the troops together with Policemen swooped on the premises. Similarly, troops arrested one Arabic teacher and four others who were  in possession of machetes, 2 swords, several mobile phones, photos taken in Police uniforms, ISIS video clips and literature, etc. All suspects were handed over to the Police for further investigations.

Meanwhile, 12 Division Headquarters troops in Hambantota town and its suburbs recovered 2 swords, placed hidden inside a drinking water well. Similarly, Army troops during cordon and search operations in Moneragala and Hambantota areas found a few Army uniforms, 2 swords and packets of cannabis.

8 Gemunu Watch troops, following intelligence information, entered a Jumma Mosque in Moneragala and took into custody a stock of ISIS literature and a single cab painted in camouflage colours. 3 suspects were arrested and handed over to the Moneragala troops by the Police.

9 Sri Lanka Sinha Regiment, 23 Gajaba Regiment, 18 Gemunu Watch and 3 Sri Lanka National Guard troops of the 121 and 122 Brigades of the 12 Division are currently engaged in these operations on the directions of the General Officer Commanding, 12 Division of the Security Force Headquarters - Central (SFHQ-Cen).

Meanwhile, 11 Division troops in Kandy under the SFHQ-Cen in the past couple of days have been conducting cordon and search operations in the general areas of Kandy, Nawalapitiya, Gampola, Peradeniya, Akurana, Katugastota, Madawala and other areas on the directions of the General Officer Commanding, 11 Division of the SFHQ-Cen.

11 Division troops during those cordon and search operations inspected 603 houses and arrested 27 suspects and recovered two swords, one bore gun with 10 ammunition, one air rifle, three safety fuses, NTJ books and documents, 4 NTJ banners, 17 NTJ T-shirts, 5 NTJ recruiting applications, six fake birth certificates, 6 fake NICs, 11 fake passports, 11 fake vehicle number plates, one fake driving license, six suspicious bank slips, sixteen mobile phones, eighteen sim cards, three memory cards, one motor bike, seventy-six NTJ CDs, four video cameras, fifteen cassette recorders, one lanchakku and two boxes (600) blood collecting syringes, unavailable in Sri Lanka.
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Meanwhile, troops of the Security Force Headquarters - West (SFHQ-West) during Thursday (2) launched 8 cordon and search operations in Ragama, Aluthgama, Weligama, Moratuwa, Kelaniya and suburbs in the past 24 hours.

Major General Sathyapriya Liyanage, Commander, Security Forces - West went to Ragama Basilica Church on Wednesday in order to ensure security to the premises. On his instructions, troops with sniffing dogs inspected the entire premises and cleared the area after deploying more troops.

Furthermore, troops of the 58 Division conducted cordon and search operations in the general areas of Darga Town, Aluthgama, Weligama and Red Cross housing scheme in Moratuwa on Wednesday (02) and arrested eight suspects with a stock of sim cards, forged National Identity Cards, swords, along with 8 suspects. Suspects were handed over to the Police, Army said.

Similarly, Army troops of the Security Force Headquarters - East (SFHQ-E) once again together with the Police conducted one more thorough search in Samanthurai Town area and recovered one binocular, two shot guns, twenty-three rounds of shot gun ammunition, ten shot gun ammunition empty cases, four wire brushes, one cleaning rod, twenty-eight rounds of 16mm ammunition, thirty-one iron balls, four swords, two knives and two axes.

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Trespassing foreign journalist arrested by Police

Sri Lankan police arrested a Reuters news agency journalist on Thursday while he was covering the aftermath of Easter bombings and remanded him in custody for two weeks on a charge of trespassing, officials said.

New Delhi-based photographer Danish Siddiqui was taken into custody in Katana, Ja-ela, an official said.

He said they took him before a local magistrate who remanded him in custody until May 15. 

"Police acted on a complaint from a school in the area where the journalist was visiting," the official in Colombo said. "He is accused of trespassing."

Reuters declined to comment.

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SIS chief warned President about attacks

Even though President Maithripala Sirisena has openly said that he was unaware of the bomb attacks carried out by Islamic extremists, many facts suggest otherwise.

Both the National Intelligence Service and State Intelligence Service (SIS) are directly answerable to the President as he acts as the Commander and also the Defense Minister. The President not being aware of what the Defense Secretary and IGP knew is problematic.

The President directly works with State Intelligence Service director Nilantha Jayawardena, and according to reports, the President has been obtaining information pertaining to the national security from the director of State Intelligence Unit. As a matter of fact, they have worked very closely.

Not only the State Intelligence Service director but also the head of National Intelligence Service Sisira Mendis, on April 4, also informed the President and Defense Secretary about the terror attacks. (according to a foreign intelligence report)

On April 9, Mr. Mendis had informed the IGP of this matter, and subsequently, the latter had conveyed the information to four Senior DIGs. Senior DIG Priyalal Dasanayake had taken necessary action according to the information he received. The letter circulated through social media after the Easter Sunday bombings on April 21 was issued by Priyalal Dasanayake.

Bother the National Intelligence Service and the State Intelligence Service report to the Defense Minister and the President is in charge of the Defense Ministry.

The President, as the Defense Minister, not being aware of warnings about the Easter Sunday attacks, when other officials of the Defense Ministry knew it, is in a way a joke.

After the political crisis in last October, Prime Minister and State Minister of Defense had been excluded from the Security Council. The IGP had not been invited to the Security Council.   

However, MPs representing the opposition, who are not members of the Security Council, had been invited to the meeting.

Usually, the President, Prime Minister, State or Deputy Defense Minister, IGP, ministry secretaries,  Chief of Defense Staff, Commanders of Tri-forces and heads of State and National Intelligence Units, attend Security Council meetings. But the President inviting MPs of the opposition for Security Council meetings is not permissible.

President’s anti-drug programs and Maudush mania

Even though the Security Council should predominantly pay attention to the national security, the President has reportedly paid more attention to eradicating the drug menace and catching underworld leader Makandure Madush. Eradicating the drug menace is undeniably important. But, when it comes to national security, it’s not only about the war on drugs.  

Five minutes to talk about national security

The President, who gives priority to talk about the drug menace, usually gives only a short period of time for the Defense Secretary to discuss other matters; usually it is limited to five-six minutes. The President had reportedly said the Defense Secretary that the former is receiving information about the national security from Nilantha Jayawardena.

In this context, the fact that the President got to know about the Easter Sunday attacks via Facebook, is completely unacceptable.

When it comes to resolving national level crisis, leaders having personal grudges with each other is unacceptable; but we have become so unlucky to witness leaders’ political drama.

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Sri Lanka Tourism begins destination brand recovery process

One week on from the deadliest terror attacks perpetrated in the country since the end of the civil war, Officials at Sri Lanka Tourism discussed measures taken to ensure the safety and security of tourists and outlines strategic plans to rebuild tourism stakeholder confidence to ensure the vital recovery of the tourism industry that supports one in 10 families in Sri Lanka.

"The Sri Lanka tourism industry stands united with the rest of the world against terrorism; as we mourn this horrific tragedy, we must move forward with our enduring Sri Lankan resilience to restore the worlds faith in our beautiful island home and our hospitality which is the heart of the Sri Lankan way of life", Sri Lanka Tourism said.

"Sri Lankan’s are among the most warm and nurturing people on earth, when guests arrive on our shore’s they become family," noted Kishu Gomes, Chairman Sri Lanka Tourism. 

"And when family is hurt the entire community comes together to protect, nurture, mourn and grieve and heal together…this is our way and it has been our way from the beginning of time," Gomes said.

Gomes explained that it is important to review emergency response protocol in the immediate aftermath of the attacks; 

"Sri Lanka Tourism was focused on organizing our response in emergency care and assistance, providing access to clear and accurate information and working with all national and local law enforcement agencies and foreign missions to ensure the safety and security of tourists. In the immediate aftermath of the attack’s we rolled out our emergency response protocol; trained teams were deployed to the affected hotels, all hospitals and the airport to ensure that all tourists directly affected by the attacks received the all the care, attention and assistance they needed."Tourists already in country and those scheduled to arrive in the hours and days following the attacks were also an immediate priority. In addition to the help desks at hotels, airports and tourist information centers Sri Lanka Tourism set up an emergency hotline to ensure tourists and their loved ones back home had access to accurate information and the entire suite of emergency services; updated information continues to be issued via local and global media, social media, and foreign missions on a regular basis.

‘Addressing security issues is a prerequisite for the revival of tourism and we continue working closely with all relevant authorities to support all foreign nationals in the country. Sri Lankan police and Tri forces are working tirelessly to ensure the safety and security of all tourists currently in Sri Lanka. This is absolutely our first priority’ said Gomes.

Custodians of a key industry

With one in every ten Sri Lankan families depending on tourism for their livelihood both directly and indirectly, Sri Lanka Tourism is focused on ensuring that the right groundwork is laid to drive an effective and efficient recovery for this critical industry.

‘We cannot allow ourselves to become paralyzed by fear, nearly half a million families across the island depend on us for their daily living; the impact on our economy must be mitigated. We are working to regain the confidence of global travelers and operators by demonstrating that Sri Lanka’s response to the incident is effective while reassuring future tourists that all appropriate steps are being taken by the Sri Lanka Government to prevent any future incidents and ensure the continued safety and security tourists within the country’ said Gomes.

Several high-level cross industry working sessions that included both the public and private sector stakeholders have been conducted with the objective of outlining the strategic framework of the recovery strategy accompanied by a phased out action plan with the clear objective of minimizing the financial impact of cancellations and to maintain and rebuild the country brand and manage the long term impact of this tragic incident.

A task force is in place and having worked diligently over the course of the last week we are confident that a clear and actionable process is in place, resources allocated and global expertise procured to support the industry in its recovery.

Demonstrating resilience

We are grateful and humbled by the resilience and generosity of all the tourists who have chosen to continue with their holiday in Sri Lanka and we are privileged to continue to welcome hundreds of new tourists every day since the attack. We must ensure wider global tourism communities have renewed confidence in our destination by persevering and so to this end all planned promotion activity will continue to ensure that our critical tourism industry is protected.

Sri Lanka Tourism will continue with its presence ATM in Dubai from 28th April to 1st May 2019. The Sri Lanka delegation will begin on day one of the event by observing two minutes silence in honor of the innocent victims and a book of condolence placed at the Sri Lanka pavilion for visitors to sign and write messages of sympathy to the victims and their families. Our purpose throughout this event is very clear - Sri Lanka will not be beaten by terror. We will take this opportunity to demonstrate to the global media, tour operators, airlines and the world that Sri Lanka is committed to security.

Similarly, Sri Lanka Tourism will address the tourism community at the prestigious 5th UNWTO World Forum on Gastronomy Tourism in San Sabastian, Spain from 1-2nd of May, where the focus this year is on job creation and entrepreneurship as a means to advance tourism´s contribution to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). In this regard, Sri Lanka Tourism will seek means to create favorable frameworks to stimulate jobs and entrepreneurship along the gastronomy tourism value chain as well as develop knowledge on more relevant skills for gastronomy tourism.

Sri Lanka Convention Bureau will also be present at IMEX in Frankfurt from the 21st to the 23rd of May. IMEX is a worldwide Exhibition for Incentive Travel, Meetings and Events, incorporating Meetings made in Germany. The show is patronized by nearly 160 countries representing national and regional tourist offices, major hotel groups, airlines, destination management companies, service providers, trade associations and more. Over 3962 hosted buyers from more than 86 world markets visit IMEX. The MICE sector is a major growth driver for the Sri Lanka market.

The only tourism and travel fair in Sri Lanka, Sancharaka Udawa, will be held on 7 and 8 June. This unique exhibition, now in its ninth edition is open to all businesses within the local tourism ecosystem and is organised by Sri Lanka Association of Tour Operators (SLAITO) in collaboration with the Sri Lanka Tourism Promotion Bureau (SLTPB). The main objective of the exhibition is to create a platform for small and medium service providers in the industry to network and build vital links with tour operators and enter the wider tourism industry.

The 14th edition of The Lanka Challenge which flagged off on the 20th of April successfully concluded on the 27th of April at Suriya Resort Waikkaka. This event was organized by Large Minority in association with Connaissance de Ceylan and sponsored by the Ministry of Tourism and SriLankan Airlines. This unique rally saw 53 International participants ride in 20 tuk tuks across a 1000km route that track through Sri Lanka. The participants came from Britain, Australia, Germany, New Zealand, Singapore, Ireland, Denmark and Switzerland, and give the world a wonderfully immersive experience of our island’s natural beauty, authentic charm and welcoming spirit.

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