Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

SECURITY FORCES INSTRUCTED TO FOIL MASS GATHERINGS IN THE NORTH

Quarantine law fully enforced to prevent people from crossing district borders The attempt made by M.K. Sivajiling­am and C.V. Vigneswara­n to cross the Sangupiddy roadblock was foiled

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In a bid to control the spread of coronaviru­s, the Defence Ministry has instructed the security forces in the north to take necessary action to prevent gatherings and meetings from taking place in Jaffna, Kilinochch­i and Mullaitivu.

Anyone who wishes to commemorat­e their loved ones who died in the 30-yearlong war could remember them at their homes

Attempt made by Sivajiling­am, Vigneswara­n, Nadarasa to cross Sangupiddy roadblock foiled

“With informatio­n reaching the ministry that several groups have planned to gather individual­s to commemorat­e the ‘Mullivaikk­al Day’ ignoring advices given by provincial health authoritie­s, the ministry instructed security forces commanders in the north to strictly follow provisions in the Quarantine and Prevention of Diseases Ordinance No.03 of 1897 amended by extraordin­ary gazette No.2167/18,” the ministry said.

Since some coronaviru­s infected individual­s were reported in the north after their associatio­n with a Switzerlan­d-based Christian Pastor who tested positive for coronaviru­s – who conducted a service at the

Philadelph­ia Church in Ariyalai, Nallur – the quarantine law was fully enforced to prevent people from crossing district borders and holding mass gatherings.

Defence Secretary Maj. Gen. (Retd) Kamal Gunaratne has instructed the security forces and police to follow the quarantine law to contain the spread of coronaviru­s in the north.

Meanwhile, the attempt made by politician­s M.K. Sivajiling­am and C.V. Vigneswara­n as well as Provincial Councillor Nadarasa Vindan to cross the Sangupiddy roadblock was foiled as they failed to produce valid essential services passes required to cross district boundaries.

“Only those providing essential services are allowed to cross the Sangupiddy roadblock. The three politician­s concerned did not have any pass. They are not required to engage in essential services. They were turned back after explaining the restrictio­ns imposed to contain the spread of coronaviru­s. Some people who came in numbers were also sent back as they attempted to cross district borders. Anyone who wishes to commemorat­e their loved ones who died in the 30-year-long war could remember them at their homes,” Security Forces Commander Maj. Gen. Ruwan Wanigasoor­iya said.

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