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Three arrested over security threats to Israelis in Sri Lanka - Minister
Oct 24, 202402:33 PM
Three arrested over security threats to Israelis in Sri Lanka - Minister

Three persons have been arrested so far by the police over the intelligence reports on security threats to Israeli nationals in Sri Lanka, Public Security Minister Vijitha Herath said.

 

Minister Herath revealed this during a press conference being held in this regard.

 

Accordingly, the minister stated that the three arrested suspects are currently being interrogated.

 

Minister Vijitha Herath, who further commented in this regard, said:

 

“Given the conflict situation in the Middle East, it is our responsibility to ensure the safety of the tourists visiting Sri Lanka. Some information has been revealed that there may be potential threats to the safety of the tourists who visited Sri Lanka.”

 

“Intelligence agencies received information about it. Upon receiving that information, we immediately took action. Today marks one month since this government took office. During the month, the security council met on several occasions.”

 

The Minister further stated that in response to the information received, special police security was assigned in popular tourist areas, including Arugam Bay, Bandarawela, Ella, Matara, Weligama, and Ahungalla Beach.

 

“The police security has been deployed since the beginning of this month. This information was thoroughly discussed in the National Security Council. Both the intelligence agencies and the police have launched investigations. Three people have been arrested on suspicion based on the information,” the Minister said.

 

He also stated that authorities are determining whether they attempted to cause any disturbances, either knowingly or unknowingly and based on the information obtained, further investigations are being carried out.

 

He further stated that the public, local as well as foreigners, need not entertain any fears on probable attacks on Israelis or any others, as all possible security measures have been taken to ensure their safety.

 

Furthermore, the Minister stated: “We will restore normalcy in a few days, allowing the travel advisories issued by the United States and other countries to be lifted. These nations are already satisfied with the measures we’ve implemented, and they have confidence in sending their citizens to Sri Lanka for tourism.”

 

“Tourist arrivals have not been affected. Even the day before, Israeli tourists arrived in Sri Lanka without any issues. Those currently here are enjoying their travels freely, without any obstacles. We have already successfully managed the situation”, he added.

 

 

 

 

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