Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

STERN ACTION AGAINST LAWBREAKER­S, WARNS ACTING IGP

- BY KURULU KOOJANA KARIYAKARA­WANA

Stern legal action would be taken against lawbreaker­s who instigated sporadic countrywid­e riots targeting Muslim-owned property and businesses, Acting Police Chief C.D. Wickramara­tne said. The Acting Inspector General of Police (IGP) further requested the public to remain calm and peaceful

and cooperate with law enforcemen­t authoritie­s to restore normalcy after police curfew was imposed following the violence.

Making a special announceme­nt to the media last night the IGP said, having fought a 30-year war, the Sri Lanka Police Force had immense experience containing such incidents, which they would do to their fullest efforts.

“We will not let any elements or any cowardly acts of a few extremists drag the country to anarchy over the unfortunat­e events on Easter Sunday. We are receiving informatio­n on those responsibl­e for such activities, and will take full action against them,” Mr. Wickramara­tne said.

He said the police curfew which was initially imposed on the Northweste­rn Province, Minuwangod­a and Gampaha areas had been extended countrywid­e to prevent violence spreading further.

The acting IGP warned that instigatin­g riots was a non-bailable offence which carried a 10-year jail term, and vowed strict action against perpetrato­rs.

He requested the public to educate their kith and kin, who may resort to such acts, to refrain from engaging in such activity during this difficult hour, and to cooperate with the police and the tri-forces at all times.

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