By: Isuru Parakrama
November 10, Colombo (LNW): Sri Lanka’s Acting Inspector General of Police, Priyantha Weerasooriya, has emphasised that law enforcement in the country now functions independently, devoid of political influence.
Addressing officials and the public at the inauguration of a new building for the Chunnakam Police Station in Jaffna, Weerasooriya highlighted the government’s commitment to impartiality in applying the law.
“The current administration has clearly instructed me to ensure that the law is applied equally to all, without exception,” Weerasooriya stated, noting that he has communicated this directive to police officials across the nation.
Reflecting on recent political events, he remarked that the period following the last presidential election was notably calm, with no reported instances of post-election violence.
This peaceful transition, he suggested, points to a shift in Sri Lanka’s political landscape and highlights the support from the community and officials for unbiased law enforcement.
Weerasooriya also underlined the accountability now expected from law enforcement authorities, stating, “Any lapse in enforcing the law would be a failure on the part of both the agency and its leadership.”
He further assured that Sri Lanka’s legal proceedings now proceed without interference, fostering an environment where justice is both fair and transparent.