Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Prevent recurrence of violence, Chilaw residents request

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As parts of the North Western Province hit by violence return to normal, the plea of the residents is that all measures should be taken to prevent a similar situation from reccurring.

A businessma­n posting content on social media, seemingly supporting terrorist activities in Chilaw, created tension in the town and among its inhabitant­s. No inquiry was made by the police into this even after several young people complained to the police about these posts. Angered by the lack of action, an angry crowd started behaving in a confrontat­ional manner around the evening of May 12.

The unrest spread to Nattandiya and Kottaramul­la areas, and to the Kurunegala District.

Reports show that the destructio­n caused by angry crowds in C h i l aw, Nattandiya, Kottaramul­la and Dankotuwa in the Puttalam District did not spread to the Puttalam town.

There were several reasons given for this. The first being that the ethnic groups in the area shared positive relationsh­ips with each other. Secondly, there are CCTV cameras covering the entire town. Thirdly, there was a security procedure effectivel­y implemente­d in the town.

Commenting on this, Puttalam police chief J A Chandrasen­a said: “We had implemente­d a good security procedure in Puttalam town, including barricades. Also, there are good relations between different ethnic groups, so there were no conflicts.”

According to police reports, the suspects arrested for causing damage to property include 36 from Koswatta and 35 from Chilaw. They were produced in the Marawila and Chilaw courts. Pix and text by Hiran Priyakara Jayasinghe

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A deserted street: Life is hardly back to normal
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Shops were closed after the mayhem

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