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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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Opposition Leader blames government for Negombo Prison deaths

Opposition Leader Sajith Premadasa has held the government responsible for the deadly violence at Negombo Prison, saying the incident which has claimed at least 25 lives could have been prevented.

In a special statement issued on Monday, Premadasa said the loss of life and the injuries sustained resulted from the collapse and inefficiency of the prison administration.

He recalled that the current President, while serving in the opposition, had previously said the government should be held responsible if deaths occurred inside prisons, and argued that the same principle must now apply to the present administration.

Premadasa further claimed that the government's promised system change had failed, saying the Negombo Prison incident exposed shortcomings in governance, law and order, and prison management.

He questioned whether the government was capable of maintaining law and order and ensuring a humane prison administration, adding that the public deserved answers.

The Opposition Leader also called for an independent, impartial and transparent investigation into the incident, saying this should not be left to a committee appointed to produce a report favourable to the government.

He further urged the government to set aside what he described as arrogance and to focus instead on addressing the country's pressing issues, including national security and prison management.

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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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Court of Appeal Fixes August 6 Hearing for Hirunika Premachandra's Conviction Appeal 

The Court of Appeal today (06) scheduled August 6, 2026, to hear the appeal filed by former Parliamentarian Hirunika Premachandra challenging her conviction and three-year rigorous imprisonment sentence.

Premachandra has appealed the judgment delivered by the Colombo High Court, seeking to have both her conviction and sentence set aside.

The former MP was found guilty in connection with the 2015 abduction, assault, and wrongful confinement of a young employee attached to a shop in Dematagoda. Following the conviction, the High Court imposed a three-year term of rigorous imprisonment.

When the matter was taken up before the Court of Appeal today, the bench directed that the appeal be heard on August 6, 2026.

The appeal proceedings will determine whether the High Court's judgment will be upheld or overturned following legal submissions from both parties.

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Justice Minister Visits Injured Prison Officers Following Negombo Prison Clash 

Minister of Justice and National Integration, Attorney-at-Law Harshana Nanayakkara, visited the Negombo District General Hospital to inquire into the condition of prison officers injured during the recent clash at Negombo Prison.

During the visit, the Minister met with doctors and hospital staff to discuss the treatment being provided to the injured officers and the medical facilities required for their care.

According to official information, 23 prison officers injured in the incident are currently receiving treatment at the Negombo District General Hospital and the Colombo National Hospital.

In addition to the injured officers, 54 inmates wounded during the prison clash are also undergoing treatment at the two hospitals.

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Death Toll in Renewed Negombo Prison Unrest Rises to 25, Over 100 Injured 

The death toll from the renewed violence at Negombo Prison has climbed to 25, police confirmed, following a fresh outbreak of unrest at the facility this morning (06).

According to police, those killed include five prison officials and 20 inmates. Authorities also reported that more than 100 people have been injured during the clashes, with several of the seriously wounded being transferred to the Colombo National Hospital for urgent medical treatment.

The latest violence erupted despite authorities having restored order after a deadly confrontation that broke out at the prison yesterday. However, a tense situation resurfaced this morning, prompting security forces to respond once again to contain the unrest.

Initial investigations indicate that yesterday's violence began at around 1.00 p.m. following a confrontation between a group of remand prisoners and another group of convicted inmates serving prison sentences.

The earlier clash left two inmates dead and 38 others injured, all of whom were admitted to hospital for treatment.

Police said the situation remains under close observation as security measures have been intensified within the prison, while investigations are continuing to determine the circumstances that led to the renewed outbreak of violence.

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Four Arrested After 4,250 Tonnes of Unfit Sugar Worth Rs. 850 Million Seized in Peliyagoda 

 

 

 

 

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Hospitals in Western Province reach capacity as dengue cases surge

Several hospitals across the Western Province have reached maximum capacity due to the sharp rise in dengue patients, according to the National Dengue Control Unit (NDCU).

Acting Director Dr. Kapila Kannangara said the rapid increase in cases has placed severe pressure on hospitals, making it increasingly difficult to provide adequate care for patients.

He warned that if the number of infections continues to rise, the dengue-related death toll is also likely to increase proportionately.

Commenting on the current situation, Dr. Kannangara stated that 52.4% of the country's 59,638 reported dengue cases have been recorded from the Western Province.

In response, authorities have identified 22 Medical Officer of Health (MOH) divisions with the highest number of dengue cases across the three districts of the Western Province. A week-long special dengue control programme is currently being carried out in these high-risk areas.

He said the progress of the programme will be reviewed at the end of the week, following which authorities will decide on further measures.

Dr. Kannangara also noted that a three-phase strategy comprising short-term, medium-term, and long-term measures has been prepared to manage the outbreak.

However, he stressed that priority is currently being given to emergency short-term interventions, as the outbreak has reached a critical stage and many hospitals are operating at full capacity, placing the healthcare system under significant strain.

"The current increase in dengue cases is extremely serious. Many hospitals have already reached their maximum capacity, creating major challenges in caring for patients. If the number of cases continues to rise, the number of deaths is also likely to increase proportionately," Dr. Kannangara warned.

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Former State Minister Shasheendra Rajapaksa Indicted in Alleged Rs. 8.85 Million Corruption Case 

Former State Minister Shasheendra Rajapaksa and two other defendants were served indictments before the Colombo High Court on Tuesday over alleged corruption-related offences linked to compensation payments made following the unrest of May 9, 2022.

The indictments, filed by the Commission to Investigate Allegations of Bribery or Corruption (CIABOC), were taken up before Colombo High Court Judge Ravindra Premaratne.

The court ordered that all three defendants be released on two personal bails of Rs. 1 million each. An overseas travel ban was also imposed, preventing them from leaving the country while the case is pending.

Judge Premaratne further directed that the fingerprints of the accused be obtained and submitted to court.

The matter has been fixed for a pre-trial conference on August 5.

The other two defendants in the case have been identified as Sepalika Saman Kumari and Keerthi Bandara Kotagama.

According to CIABOC, the accused face charges of committing and aiding and abetting acts of corruption by allegedly using official influence over officials attached to the Office for Reparations to obtain compensation amounting to Rs. 8.85 million.

The allegations relate to compensation granted for a property, including an illegally constructed building, located on land owned by the Sri Lanka Mahaweli Authority in Kiribbanwewa, Sevanagala. The property was reportedly damaged during the violence of May 9, 2022.

The prosecution claims the compensation was approved despite an earlier decision rejecting the claim for the property.

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Man Arrested in Grandpass with 280g of Hashish During Police Raid 

A 54-year-old man has been taken into custody after police allegedly found around 280 grams of hashish in his possession during a raid at the Muwadhora Uyana housing complex in Grandpass.

The operation was carried out by officers attached to the Colombo District Crime Division following information received by the police.

According to investigators, the suspect was found with the narcotic substance during the search and was arrested at the scene. The seized hashish has been taken into police custody as part of the ongoing investigation.

Police identified the suspect as a 54-year-old resident of Colombo 14.

Further investigations into the incident are being conducted by the Colombo District Crime Division.

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Opposition seeks urgent debate on Negombo Prison clashes

Opposition Members of Parliament have submitted a letter to the Speaker requesting an urgent adjournment debate to draw Parliament's attention to the clashes that erupted at Negombo Prison.

The letter has been signed by several Opposition MPs, including Opposition Leader Sajith Premadasa.

Quoting the Hansard Report of November 30, 2020 (Volume 280, Issue 07), the motion referred to remarks made by President Anura Kumara Dissanayake during a prison riot that year.

"We all know that those who are remanded and imprisoned are under the custody of the State. They could be remand prisoners, they could be convicts. They are under the custody of the State. Therefore, the primary responsibility for the safety of the lives of the prisoners and detainees who are in State custody lies with the Government," the motion said.

Referring to the recent violence at Negombo Prison on July 5 and 6, the Opposition said it had been reported that 26 people, including prison officers and inmates, had died, while more than 100 others were injured.

"The full responsibility for the reported deaths and injuries falls upon the Government. Considering the gravity and urgency of the matter, we request that an urgent adjournment debate be granted under Standing Order 19(1) to bring this issue to the immediate attention of Parliament," the motion said.

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Opposition Leader calls for modernising outdated Mosquito Breeding Act to fight dengue epidemic

Opposition Leader Sajith Premadasa has called for an immediate legislative overhaul to combat the country’s escalating dengue crisis during a meeting with public health experts.

Speaking to a delegation of larvicidal scientists at the Opposition Leader's Office, he noted that the Mosquito Breeding Act number 11 of 1987 is outdated and must be amended to effectively address modern outbreaks.

He pointed out that the legal framework enacted nearly four decades ago lacks the tools required to manage the scale of the current epidemic.

Premadasa also highlighted the severe resource shortages hindering frontline eradication efforts.

He stressed that field officers require proper logistical support to carry out their duties efficiently and called on the government to provide essential facilities including motorbikes for larvicidal scientists working in high risk areas.

He added that equipping these field workers is a critical step toward ensuring rapid response and controlling the spread of the disease across affected communities.

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