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Negombo prison clash a planned underworld operation - Justice Minister

A major clash at the Negombo Prison was a planned operation driven by deep-seated rivalries between underworld figures and drug gangs, Parliament was told yesterday.

Justice and National Integration Minister Harshana Nanayakkara, addressing the House, revealed that the violence specifically targeted an inmate who had tipped off security authorities about illicit drugs inside the facility.

During the targeted unrest, which broke out on 5 July, rioting prisoners systematically destroyed internal security infrastructure, including the prison's CCTV cameras and the scanning machines used to detect contraband.

The initial clashes left 35 people injured and resulted in the deaths of two prisoners. Although guards managed to bring the situation under control over the weekend, tensions flared again on Monday.

Minister Nanayakkara detailed how prisoners attacked two guards, leading to fatal injuries when other officers attempted a rescue.

The rioters managed to break through iron doors to escape their immediate holding area, prompting security forces to open fire to ensure public safety and regain control.

Investigations are now underway to determine how firearms were smuggled into the hands of the inmates.

Expressing deep regret over the loss of life, the Minister stated that the government fully understands the tragedy and accepts responsibility for the incident.

He rejected opposition claims of government inaction, confirming that 734 prisoners have already been transferred to other facilities to defuse the situation, while security measures across all national prisons have been heavily fortified.

A special committee, chaired by Justice Priyantha Fernando, has been appointed to conduct a thorough investigation, and the Prisons Department has formally lodged a complaint with the Criminal Investigation Department (CID).

The Minister highlighted severe systemic challenges contributing to the crisis, noting that the country's prisons are critically overcrowded, holding 27,000 inmates despite only being designed for 10,000. He blamed previous administrations for failing to address the capacity crisis early on.

The overcrowding is further exacerbated by lengthy judicial delays caused by a massive backlog at the Government Analyst’s Department.

Suspects routinely spend months in remand waiting for laboratory reports. Minister Nanayakkara explained that the department was inherited with 118 vacancies, though 78 positions have recently been filled to expedite the process.

Compounding the issue is a severe staffing shortage within the prison system itself, driven by low recruitment interest among young people.

The government is currently reviewing a proposal to extend the service periods of active prison officers to manage the personnel deficit.

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Opposition MPs Stage Black Armband Protest Over Negombo Prison Deaths 

Opposition Members of Parliament staged a protest by wearing black armbands at the commencement of the parliamentary session this morning (08), demanding that the government take responsibility for the deaths of 27 people following the recent clash at the Negombo Prison.

According to opposition MPs, the protest was held to highlight their concerns over the incident and to call on the government to accept accountability for the loss of lives.

The MPs participated in the protest as Parliament began its proceedings today, wearing black armbands as a symbol of mourning and their demand for responsibility over the deaths.

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Negombo Prison unrest exposes Govt's security failure, says Opposition Leader

Opposition Leader Sajith Premadasa on Tuesday (07) said the recent deadly unrest at Negombo Prison exposed the Government's failure to ensure national security, questioning how it could protect the public if it could not guarantee security within prisons.

Speaking during the adjournment debate in Parliament on the Negombo Prison incident, Premadasa said the Government bore full responsibility for the deaths and injuries sustained during the violence.

"How can a Government that cannot ensure security inside a prison guarantee the national security of 22 million people?" he asked.

Premadasa said all prisoners and remand detainees remained under State custody regardless of their legal status, which meant the Government was responsible for ensuring their safety.

He recalled that President Anura Kumara Dissanayake had made the same argument while he was in the Opposition.

He also questioned whether the Ministry of Justice and National Integration had adequately addressed longstanding issues in the prison system, including overcrowding, prison reforms and rehabilitation programmes.

Premadasa said media reports had indicated that nearly 40,000 inmates were being held in facilities designed to accommodate only around 10,000 prisoners, and questioned whether the Government had carried out any proper risk assessment despite the severe overcrowding.

He further accused the Government of failing to learn lessons from previous incidents at the Welikada and Mahara prisons, and criticised the continued absence of a permanent Commissioner General of Prisons.

Premadasa also alleged that the Government had failed to deliver on its pledge to reform the prison system, despite commitments made in its election manifesto.

He went on to criticise Minister of Justice Harshana Nanayakkara, alleging that the Minister was focusing on proposals to extend the retirement age of Supreme Court judges instead of addressing urgent issues within the prison system.

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Funeral Procession Held for Negombo Prison Officers Killed in Clash 

The bodies of seven prison officers who were killed during the violent clash at the Negombo Prison were brought to the Welikada Prison this morning (08) in a funeral procession.

A special tribute ceremony was held at the Welikada Prison premises to honour the deceased officers before their remains are handed over to their respective families for final rites.

The officers, all attached to the Prison Special Tactical Unit, were killed during a violent confrontation that broke out inside the Negombo Prison on Monday (06).

According to prison sources, the officers were subjected to brutal attacks by inmates while attempting to restore order during the tense situation inside the facility.

The incident reportedly occurred after prison authorities began distributing food and refreshments to inmates following the restoration of control after unrest that had developed inside the prison on Sunday.

During the distribution process, a clash broke out among inmates, during which a prison officer who attempted to intervene was attacked with stones and other objects.

The Chief Jailor, who had recently been appointed to the Pallansena Prison and was present at the location to assist in controlling the situation, was also reportedly attacked by inmates.

He was rescued by fellow prison officers, but members of the Prison Emergency Assault Tactical Force who entered the area to bring the situation under control faced severe attacks.

Prison sources said some officers were attacked with large stones thrown at their heads, resulting in the deaths of seven officers.

The clash at the Negombo Prison claimed the lives of 27 people, while more than 100 others were injured and admitted to hospitals.

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Court Adjourns Case Against Ranil Wickremesinghe Over Alleged Misuse of Public Funds 

The Colombo Fort Magistrate’s Court has adjourned until September 30 the case filed against former President Ranil Wickremesinghe and former Presidential Secretary Saman Ekanayake over allegations of misappropriating public funds.

Colombo Fort Magistrate Pasan Amarasena, who heard the case today (08), ordered that the Attorney General’s position on the legal action to be taken against the two respondents be presented to court at the next hearing.

During the proceedings, Senior State Counsel Samadari Piyasena informed the court that investigations into the matter had been completed and that the relevant files had been forwarded to the Attorney General. She requested a date to communicate the Attorney General’s stance on the case.

Accordingly, the Magistrate directed that the complaint be recalled on September 30, when the Attorney General’s position is expected to be notified to court.

The case was filed over allegations that Wickremesinghe misused government funds to travel to the United Kingdom in 2023 to attend a ceremony held in honour of his wife, Professor Maithree Wickremesinghe, at a British university while serving as President.

The former President was arrested on August 22, 2025, after appearing before the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) to provide a statement. He was later produced before court and remanded until August 26, 2025.

Following consideration of medical reports, Colombo Fort Magistrate Nilupuli Lankapura released him on three surety bails of Rs. 5 million each, and the case was subsequently scheduled for October 29, 2025.

According to the case, the CID arrested Wickremesinghe over allegations that he misused Rs. 16.6 million in public funds during a one-and-a-half-day visit to the United Kingdom, which had been presented as an official visit.

However, lawyers appearing for the former President argued that the visit was made following an invitation from a British university and that there is no clear distinction between official and private visits undertaken by a sitting President. They maintained that no misappropriation of state funds had taken place.

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Court of Appeal Upholds Eight-Year Sentence for Man Convicted of Abusing Six-Year-Old Girl 

The Court of Appeal has upheld the conviction and eight-year rigorous imprisonment sentence imposed on a man found guilty of sexually abusing a six-year-old girl in Moneragala in 2010.

A two-judge bench comprising Justices P. Kumaratnam and Pradeep Hettiarachchi dismissed the appeal filed by S.M. Jayantha, confirming the judgment delivered by the Moneragala High Court.

The accused had been convicted of committing grave sexual abuse under Section 365B(2)(b) of the Penal Code after being indicted by the Attorney General for sexually abusing the child, who was his neighbour.

Following the trial, the Moneragala High Court sentenced the accused to eight years of rigorous imprisonment, imposed a fine of Rs. 20,000, and ordered him to pay Rs. 50,000 as compensation to the victim.

Challenging the conviction and sentence, the accused had appealed to the Court of Appeal, arguing that the trial judge had improperly evaluated the prosecution’s evidence and failed to adequately consider inconsistencies in the case.

However, the Court of Appeal rejected the arguments, stating that the victim’s testimony was supported by clear and convincing evidence from independent witnesses.

The appellate court ruled that the trial judge had correctly determined that the prosecution had proven the charges beyond reasonable doubt and found no grounds to interfere with either the conviction or the sentence.

Accordingly, the Court of Appeal dismissed the appeal and affirmed the decision of the Moneragala High Court.

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NWSDB Announces Water Supply Disconnection Week to Recover Outstanding Bills 

The National Water Supply and Drainage Board (NWSDB) has announced that a special ‘Water Supply Disconnection Week’ will be conducted from July 13 to 19, 2026, to recover outstanding water bill arrears.

The programme will cover customers in Colombo 01 to Colombo 15, as well as the Maharagama and Kotte areas.

The NWSDB has requested consumers with overdue water bills to settle their outstanding payments on or before July 13 to avoid having their water supply disconnected.

The Water Board further urged all customers to make their payments on time to ensure uninterrupted water supply services.

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China sentences official to death for taking $325m in bribes

A court in eastern China has sentenced a former city official to death for taking more than 2.2bn yuan ($325m; £243m) in bribes over 30 years.

Yang Youlin, who served in various positions in Nanjing city from 1993 to 2023, was also convicted of embezzlement, abuse of power and money laundering, with his ill-gotten gains amounting to one of the highest in recent years.

The 69-year-old exploited his roles to help others secure engineering contracts, land transfers and financing, in exchange for money and valuables, said state media.

Yang was investigated as part of President Xi Jinping's anti-corruption crackdown which has cut through military ranks and high-level banking, among other sectors.

Yang, who spent much of his career working on economic and technological development in Nanjing, had committed offences "of an extremely serious nature" and "caused exceptionally heavy losses to the interests of the state and the people", a court in Changzhou city said on Monday.

Since coming to power, President Xi has launched waves of anti-corruption drives, which critics say have also been used as a tool to purge political rivals.

Death sentences for white collar crimes however remain rare, though they are meted out occasionally, typically if the cases involve large sums exceeding 1bn yuan.

For instance, former finance chief Lai Xiaomin was executed in 2021 for taking 1.8bn yuan in bribes over a 10-year period.

Li Jianping, a former Inner Mongolia official, was executed in 2024 for embezzling and taking bribes totaling more than 3bn yuan.

In many other cases, the courts handed out jail terms or suspended death sentences, which get commuted to life imprisonment after a specified duration.

The courts have also reduced sentences in some cases where the convicted individuals reported on other offenders.

But while Yang provided similar assistance to authorities, his offences were so "grave" that his assistance "was insufficient to warrant a more lenient punishment", the Changzhou court said.

Yang pleaded guilty and "expressed remorse in his final statement", according to state media.

(Source - BBC)

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Two Negombo Prison Inmates Die After Transfer Following Unrest 

Two inmates who were transferred from the Negombo Prison following the recent unrest have died, according to reports.

One of the inmates, who was relocated to the Angunakolapelessa Prison, died after being transferred to the facility. Meanwhile, another inmate who was sent to the Boossa Prison passed away after falling suddenly ill and being admitted to the Karapitiya Hospital in Galle.

Following the unrest at the Negombo Prison, a total of 1,033 inmates have been transferred to various correctional facilities across the country.

Among the inmates transferred to the Boossa Prison is an individual known as “Katuwellegama Suresh,” who has been accused of leading the violent confrontation that took place inside the prison.

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734 Inmates Transferred After Negombo Prison Clash as CID Launches Probe 

A total of 734 inmates involved in the recent clash at Negombo Prison have been transferred to other prisons, Minister of Justice and National Integration Harshana Nanayakkara informed Parliament today.

The Minister said the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) has commenced an investigation into the incident, in addition to an internal inquiry being conducted by the Prisons Department.

According to Minister Nanayakkara, investigations have revealed that inmates had obtained several weapons during the clash. He said inquiries are currently underway to determine whether the weapons were taken after inmates broke into the prison armoury or whether they were seized from prison officials.

The Minister further stated that postmortem examinations are being conducted to establish whether the deaths that occurred during the incident were caused by gunfire or assaults by inmates.

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Deadline for 2025 G.C.E. O/L Result Re-correction Applications Ends Today 

The deadline to submit applications for the re-correction of results of the 2025 (2026) G.C.E. Ordinary Level Examination ends today (08), the Department of Examinations announced.

The application process, which began on June 25, is open to both school and private candidates. Applicants are required to submit their requests individually through the Department’s online portal, as applications submitted through other methods will not be accepted.

Candidates can access the application facility by visiting the Department’s official website, www.doenets.lk, and selecting the Exam Information Centre under the “Our Services” section.

Applicants with existing accounts can log in using their examination index number and National Identity Card (NIC) number. New users are required to register using their NIC number and mobile phone number, the Department said.

The Examinations Department advised candidates to review the technical and general instructions and watch the instructional video before completing their applications to avoid errors.

The re-scrutiny fee is Rs. 200 per subject and can be paid via credit or debit card or through a post office.

After completing the payment, candidates must download and retain a PDF copy of their application. A confirmation SMS will also be sent once the submission is successful.

The Department noted that only one online application will be accepted per candidate and that re-scrutiny fees paid will not be refunded.

Candidates seeking further information can contact the Department’s 1911 hotline or its official telephone numbers, including 011 278 5231.

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Negombo Prison Death Toll Rises to 27 After Injured Inmate Succumbs 

The death toll from the recent violence at Negombo Prison has risen to 27 after another injured inmate died while receiving treatment at the Negombo Hospital.

Police said the inmate succumbed to injuries sustained during the prison clash.

According to police, the latest death brings the total number of fatalities from the incident to 27.

The fatalities now include seven prison officers and 20 inmates, police added.

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