Trincomalee Weapons Seized in Police Raid

Police in Trincomalee, Sri Lanka, seized a large cache of hidden weapons during a special raid in the Boomarathadiya area. This operation shows how intelligence-led policing prevents crime and ensures public safety.


Operation Details

Authorities used secret intelligence from local informants to plan the raid. They launched a targeted search in the Vagarai area, where officers found weapons buried underground. Police secured the site and all evidence for further analysis.


Items Seized

Police recovered four hand grenades, two grenade launchers, and seventy-five rounds of ammunition for T-56 rifles. They transported all weapons to the Echchilampattu Police Station for investigation. Forensic teams examined the weapons to trace their origin and possible previous use.


Investigation Underway

Police are identifying who hid the weapons and their purpose. They coordinate with other divisions to trace the arms’ origin and possible criminal networks. Similar operations in Batticaloa and Jaffna highlight the recurring threat of hidden weapons in Northern and Eastern provinces.


Community and Public Safety

Police urged citizens to report suspicious activities. Community cooperation helps prevent illegal arms circulation. Local leaders also called for increased surveillance and public awareness campaigns.

Security experts note that recovering weapons strengthens public trust in law enforcement. Additionally, operations disrupt organized crime networks operating across multiple districts.


Official Guidance and Resources

Authorities encourage the public to stay vigilant near schools, military camps, and remote villages.

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Continuing Investigations

Trincomalee police continue investigating the origin and purpose of the weapons. Officials will release updates after verifying their findings. This operation shows Sri Lankan security forces’ commitment to protect communities and prevent criminal activity.

Special Security Plan to Begin from April 1 for Sinhala New Year Travel Safety

A nationwide special security plan will be implemented from April 1 ahead of the upcoming Sinhala and Tamil New Year season, it has been announced by the Traffic Management and Road Safety Division of the Sri Lanka Police.

The security arrangements will be strengthened across the country because a significant increase in public movement and vehicle traffic is expected during the festive travel period. Therefore, additional traffic police officers and security personnel will be deployed to support road safety operations.

Furthermore, special traffic control measures will be introduced in key urban locations, especially in Colombo and other major cities, where transport activity is expected to rise sharply during the holiday season.

In addition, railway stations, main bus terminals, and major commercial centers will be closely monitored under the special operational plan. These locations have been identified as high-movement zones during the New Year travel rush.

Meanwhile, coordinated security operations will also be carried out to ensure safer travel conditions for passengers. As a result, improved traffic flow and reduced congestion are expected across major transport routes during the festive period.

Authorities have stated that these preventive measures are being introduced to enhance public safety while supporting smooth transportation during the Sinhala and Tamil New Year celebrations nationwide.

Domestic Worker Arrested; 14 Pounds of Gold Recovered in Jaffna.

Police in Jaffna recovered 14 pounds of stolen gold jewellery after officers arrested a 53-year-old domestic worker linked to the theft.

The homeowners worked away from their residence during daytime hours. They had hired the woman to maintain the house while they remained absent.

Later, the family noticed that 14 pounds of gold jewellery had disappeared from the house. They immediately reported the incident to the Jaffna Crime Prevention Division.

Police officers launched a rapid investigation into the complaint. Investigators identified the domestic worker as the main suspect in the case.

Officers arrested the suspect during the operation. Police also recovered the entire quantity of stolen gold jewellery from her possession.

Authorities confirmed that legal action will continue against the suspect. Police advised residents to verify background details before hiring domestic workers for household duties.