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A newly published study has identified the earliest scientifically confirmed evidence of prehistoric human settlement on Velanai Island in the Jaffna Peninsula, dating back around 3,460 years and overturning an erroneous long-held Sri Lankan assumption that the region was largely uninhabited until much later. The study, published in the Journal of Island and Coastal Archaeology and led by…

Sri Lankan military expands army base hospital in Mullaitivu

The Sri Lankan military announced that soldiers had expanded the Army Base Hospital in Mullaitivu earlier this year, as the military continues to consolidate its presence in the North-East.

Buddhist monk holds ceremony for Sri Lankan troops at Mullaitivu base

The Sri Lankan military arranged a Buddhist ceremony, attended by a senior Buddhist monk at a army base in Mullaitivu earlier this month.

32-year-old former LTTE cadre found dead in Jaffna

A 32-year-old former LTTE cadre died suddenly at his home in Chavakachcheri, Jaffna on Saturday.

Konamalai Pratheeban was found unconscious in the water tank of his home. He had gone out to pick banana leaves for his mother’s death anniversary rituals, and relatives had gone looking for him when he failed to return.

Mr Pratheeban was rushed to Chavakachcheri Hospital but medics were unable to revive him.

Relatives said Mr Pratheeban had been arrested by Sri Lankan troops at the end of the war and placed in a detention camp.

Sri Lankan navy officers accused of abducting and murdering Tamils granted bail

A Colombo court has granted bail to two Sri Lankan navy intelligence officers accused of abducting and murdering 11 Tamil youths.

The Sri Lankan navy officers, identified as Kasthurige Gamini and Aruna Thushara Mendis, were released on a Rs. 100,000 cash bail and two personal sureties of Rs. 500,000 each. Their passports have also been impounded.

The two stand accused of aiding other suspects in the navy moving the bodies of 11 Tamil youth out of the Trincomalee Navy camp from 2008 to 2009.

The main suspect in the case former Lieutenant Commander Chandana Prasad Hettiarachchi is reported to still be absconding.

Sri Lankan soldiers demonstrate ‘Special Mission Groups’ for covert operations at Eastern base

The Sri Lankan military showcased the combat skills of its “Infantry Special Mission Groups (ISMG)” at an army base in Punanai last month, highlighting the use troops in “covert and overt operations”.

Sri Lankan military adds 39,000 permanent CSD appointments

Almost ten years since the end of the armed conflict, the Sri Lankan military has approved the permanent appointment of nearly 39,000 Civil Security Department personnel in a ceremony this month, Colombo Page reports

The CSD orginates from the National Home Guard Service which was effectively a volunatary paramilitary organisation run by the Sri Lankan government in border villages to the North-East where locals were recruited to provide intelligence on Tamil armed resistance movements. 

Major development planned for the East - Sri Lanka PM

The Sri Lankan Prime Minister announced that a major development plan is to be implemented in the Eastern Province, Colombo Page reports.

Speaking at the opening of a newly built divisional secretariat building in the Batticaloa district, Prime Minister Wickremesinghe said steps were being taken to develop tourism in the East.

Three Jaffna houses attacked by armed gang

Three houses in Jaffna were attacked by an armed gang on Sunday afternoon.

Eight masked men on 4 motorbikes attacked houses on New Street and Ponnaiah Street in Arukal Madam and on Pirambadi Lane in Kokkuvil.

The men smashed up valuables in the houses and threatened the residents.

A motorbike at one of the houses was set on fire.

Sri Lankan navy chases away over 2000 fishermen - PTI

The Sri Lankan navy chased aware over 2000 Tamil Nadu fishermen on Sunday for allegedly fishing close to Katchatheevu, the PTI reported. 

The fishermen, travelling in over 300 boats, were chased away by navy personnel at around midnight. 

Fishing nets from fifty boats were snapped by the navy officers, the Tamil Nadu Mechanised Boats Fishermen Association president, P Sesuraja told PTI. 

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Army called in to jam phones for A Levels

The Sri Lankan government has requested the army to jam signals to prevent students from using mobile phones and other devices when sitting A Levels exams in August. 

"The Army had the technology to jam signals in a limited area to prevent the use of mobile phones or other electronic devices during the exams," the examinations commissioner, General Sanath Pujitha told the Sunday Times. 

The army's spokesperson confirmed stating, "the Signals Corps had the technical capability to jam electronic devices and would provide whatever help necessary to conduct the examination."