State of Emergency in Sri Lanka extended by a month

State of Emergency in Sri Lanka extended by a month

July 22, 2019   04:25 pm

An Extraordinary Gazette notification has been issued extending the State of Emergency in Sri Lanka by another month with effect from today (July 22).

The relevant proclamation by the President has been issued by the Presidential Secretariat and is signed by the Secretary to the President.

President Maithripala Sirisena said in the decree he believed there was a “public emergency” in the country, and was invoking provisions of the Public Security Act extending the state of emergency.

The tough laws, granting sweeping powers to police and security forces to arrest and detain suspects, were due to expire.

A State of Emergency was declared in the island on April 22, considering the security situation of the country following the Easter Day terror attacks on 04/21.

The emergency was extended by a month on May 22. It was again extended by another month on June 22. It has been extended for the third with effect from today.

The emergency can be declared for a month at a time, and Parliament must ratify it within 10 days.

-With inputs from agencies

 

 

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