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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Monday, March 12, 2018
ORGANISED GROUP BEHIND UNREST - PM

Monday, March 12, 2018
An organised group had been behind the recent unfortunate incidents
which occurred in the Kandy area, Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe
said.
“Police have already received vital information about it. I have
directed the Law and Order Minister and the IGP to conduct an urgent
investigation into the matter and take necessary action about it,” the
Prime Minister said.
The Prime Minister was speaking at a special discussion convened at the
Kandy Kachcheri on March 10, regarding the unrest which occurred in
Kandy recently.
The Prime Minister said he convened the meeting to discuss measures to
pay compensation to people for the properties damaged during the
clashes.
“Several factors should be taken into consideration at the discussions,
including assessment of compensation payments, payment of compensation
for lives lost and the programme of work to rehabilitate damaged
business places,” the Prime Minister said.
According to latest statistics, 465 places of worship, houses, vehicles,
business places and other institutions had suffered damage during these
incidents. Of them, 87 had suffered total damage and 196 partially
damaged, while another 182 suffered minor damage.
The Prime Minister said the police had already investigated the recent unrest in Ampara and Kandy.
What ought to be done was to prevent a repetition of such ugly incidents in the future,” the Preimer said.
He said investigations would not be confined to the appointment of a
Commission only. The Government would go ahead with its duties and
responsibilities without waiting until the Commission announced its
decisions.
The Prime Minister said investigations were also underway about certain
social websites which instigated the Kandy incidents. Two students of
two leading Colombo schools have also been identified during Police
interrogations.
Prime Minister Wickremesinghe said incidents of this nature would not
recur only if punishments were meted out to the wrongdoers. If this was
not done there world be a repetition of such incidents. As such the law
should be strictly implemented against the wrongdoers, irrespective of
their status of position.
The Prime Minister who said that these ugly incidents had tarnished the
country’s image internationally added that it would take another two to
three years to minimise the damage caused.
The Prime Minister said this had badly impacted on the tourism industry
too. A majority of tourists visited Colombo while an equal number
visited Kandy too. Although they hoped for an increase in the influx of
tourists, there was doubt as to whether they could achieve that target.
“The Government had already held talks on moves to increase tourists
visiting Kandy and the surrounding areas,” the Premier said.
“There would be problems if our march forward together as Sri Lankans
was harmed. We should act in a manner that would not jeopardise that
collective march forward. The Maha Sangha and other religious
dignitaries should visit the trouble spots and educate the people. The
Maha Sangha and clerics of other religions had already joined forces to
assist this endeavour,” the Premier said.
The Prime Minister who said that these clashes also dealt a major blow
to the sacrifices made by our War Heroes who helped end the 30-year
terrorist war and unite the nation, said the declaration of a timely
curfew for the entire Kandy district enabled them to restrict the
incidents to only four Divisional Secretariat areas without allowing it
to spread to other areas in the district.
The Prime Minister said that even though there had been shortcomings on
the part of certain Police officers in enforcing Law and Order, the
Police service as a whole had performed a commendable job in bringing
the situation under control and he wished to thank them for it.
“The Armed Forces too had done a commendable service in this connection.
Similarly, the public servants, Provincial service employees, Local
Government employees, members of Civil Society, religious organisations
and the Maha Sangha, as well as dignitaries of other religious too had
rallied round to bring the situation back to normalcy.The government
wished to thank every one of them for the assistance rendered,” the
Prime Minister added.
Ministers Ranjith Maddumabandara, Lakshman Kiriella, Rauf Hakeem, M.H.A.
Haleem, State Minister Ruwan Wijewardene, Parliamentarian Lucky
Jayawardana, Central Province Chief Minister Sarath Ekanayake, Secretary
to the Prime Minister Saman Ekanayake, Service Chiefs and several other
state officials attended the discussion.

