Six Gampaha Crimes Division officers arrested for allegedly assaulting Catholic priest

Six Gampaha Crimes Division officers arrested for allegedly assaulting Catholic priest

January 25, 2026   02:38 pm

Six officers of the Gampaha Division Crimes Investigation Bureau have been arrested for allegedly assaulting a Catholic priest, police stated.

The group is scheduled to be produced before the Gampaha Magistrate’s Court today. 

The incident involves a Catholic priest, a resident of Kotadeniyawa, who was admitted to the Negombo General Hospital yesterday (24) after alleging that he had been assaulted.

According to the priest, he was travelling by motorcycle last night to attend a religious service when a team of police officers, reportedly on motorcycles, assaulted him in Udugampola, Gampaha.

In response, a delegation, including Rev. Jude Chrishantha Fernando and Member of Parliament from the Samagi Jana Balawegaya, Kavinda Jayawardena visited Negombo Hospital today to inquire about the priest’s condition.

In relation to the incident, six police officers were taken into custody by the Gampaha Police today.

The group of suspects includes three sergeants and three constables.

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