IS members formerly active in Syria, Iraq behind Sri Lanka blasts – Russian Security Council

The Sri Lanka terrorist attacks were organized by the militants of the Islamic State formerly active in Syria and Iraq, Russian Security Council Deputy Secretary Yuri Kokov said at the Tenth International Meeting of High-Level Representatives on Security Issues in the Russian city of Ufa.



ISIS shift in strategy may threaten India, Sri Lanka, warns Indian intelligence

Indian intelligence reports have warned that Sri Lanka and India are likely to be under threat with terror group ISIS turning its attention to the Indian Ocean Region in the wake of losses across Syria and Iraq, reports Indian media.



Act on advice of Mahasangha – President

President Maithripala Sirisena on Tuesday said the country will never head in the wrong direction if the state’s leaders act on the advice and guidance of the Mahasangha.



Australian Federal Police key in Sri Lanka bombing investigation – report

The Australian Federal Police sent more than 20 officers to Sri Lanka in the wake of the deadly Easter Sunday bombings in one of the agency’s largest overseas deployments in recent years.



Sri Lanka’s economy recovered in first-quarter but faces slump after April bombings

Sri Lanka’s economy grew at its fastest pace in nearly a year from January to March, before the Easter Sunday bomb attacks on April 21 killed over 250 people, crushing the island’s tourism sector.



US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo unable to visit Sri Lanka

US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo will not travel to Sri Lanka as previously announced due to unavoidable scheduling conflicts during his upcoming visit to the Indo-Pacific region.



Drug dealer arrested with heroin worth over Rs. 7 million

A drug trafficker was arrested by the STF with 1.2 kgs of heroin worth over Rs.7 million in possession at Katubedda Junction in Ratmalana yesterday.



Kabir and Haleem reinstated as ministers

UNP Parliamentarians Kabir Hashim and Abdul Haleem have sworn into the ministerial positions held by them before tendering their resignations, according to the Presidential media unit.



Cabinet approves President’s proposal to ban chainsaws

The Cabinet of Ministers has approved the proposal presented by President Maithripala Sirisena, in his capacity as the Minister of Mahaweli Development and Environment, to ban the import of chainsaws to Sri Lanka, the Department of Government Information said.



Special HC allows Gota to stay overseas till July 24

The Special High Court today allowed former Defence Secretary Gotabaya Rajapaksa to stay in Singapore till July 24 following the heart surgery he underwent there.



5 killed 12 injured in van-tractor collision at Welikanda

Five persons died and 12 were injured in a motor accident in Kolakanawaadiya along the Batticaloa – Welikanda road.



Intel warning of Easter carnage: Kattankudy police kept in the dark

The Parliament Select Committee (PSC) probing the Easter Sunday carnage was told yesterday that prior intelligence reports on the terror attacks by Zahran Hazhim’s group had not been provided to the police station in the Kattankudi area, where the National Thowheed Jamaath (NTJ) operated from.



The Three Members of Minister Kiriella’s staff granted bail

The three staff members, attached to Minister Lakshman Kiriella’s ministry who were arrested at the Central Mail Exchange with defamatory letters have been granted bail as per the order of the Fort magistrate Ranga Dissanayake.



Cabinet of Ministers convene after 2 weeks

The Cabinet of Ministers convened after a break of two weeks for the weekly Cabinet meeting.



Complaints against Dr. Shafi exceeds 1,000

The number of complaints filed against Dr Mohamed Shafi over alleged illegal sterilizations has amounted to 1,003.



Coordinator of Hizbullah – Arabs meeting to be questioned

The Terrorist Investigation Division stated that 29 suspects are being interrogated in connection with the 04/21 terror attacks.