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Sri Lanka brings back war-time measures to fight gangs | Sri Lanka brings back war-time measures to fight gangs |
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Sri Lanka’s police have re-introduced war-time road blocks and random checks on vehicles following a surge in gang-related shootings in the capital. | Sri Lanka’s police have re-introduced war-time road blocks and random checks on vehicles following a surge in gang-related shootings in the capital. |
More than 100 police stations in Colombo and its suburbs have been asked to erect snap blocks, a common practice during the island’s separatist war that ended nearly seven years ago, police spokesman Ruwan Gunasekera said. | More than 100 police stations in Colombo and its suburbs have been asked to erect snap blocks, a common practice during the island’s separatist war that ended nearly seven years ago, police spokesman Ruwan Gunasekera said. |
“The objective is to prevent serious crime and drug smuggling as well as to catch those committing serious crime,” he said. | “The objective is to prevent serious crime and drug smuggling as well as to catch those committing serious crime,” he said. |
Gunasekera said there was a surge in drug smuggling and shootings that prompted the authorities to take extraordinary measures. | Gunasekera said there was a surge in drug smuggling and shootings that prompted the authorities to take extraordinary measures. |
At least three people were shot dead and many more wounded in Colombo in the past week in what police said was gang-related violence. | At least three people were shot dead and many more wounded in Colombo in the past week in what police said was gang-related violence. |
Unidentified gunmen had opened fire on a prison bus and wounded a suspect who was being taken back to jail after a court hearing in the capital last week. | Unidentified gunmen had opened fire on a prison bus and wounded a suspect who was being taken back to jail after a court hearing in the capital last week. |
Another suspect on bail was shot dead at home while a woman was shot and wounded outside the main prison in Colombo Saturday after she visited her jailed husband. | Another suspect on bail was shot dead at home while a woman was shot and wounded outside the main prison in Colombo Saturday after she visited her jailed husband. |
Gunasekera said 10 special units were also established to crack down on gang activity that had increased in recent weeks. | Gunasekera said 10 special units were also established to crack down on gang activity that had increased in recent weeks. |
Sri Lankan authorities had dismantled road blocks and stopped vehicle checks after the end of the decades-long Tamil separatist war in May 2009. | Sri Lankan authorities had dismantled road blocks and stopped vehicle checks after the end of the decades-long Tamil separatist war in May 2009. |
Even the permanent check points at key entry points to the city had been removed several years ago. | Even the permanent check points at key entry points to the city had been removed several years ago. |
The new government which came to power in January last year removed the last remaining check point at the entrance to the former war zone as a sign of normality. | The new government which came to power in January last year removed the last remaining check point at the entrance to the former war zone as a sign of normality. |
However, the new police measure brought back memories of war-time Colombo when freedom of movement was curtailed due to frequent stops for security checks. | However, the new police measure brought back memories of war-time Colombo when freedom of movement was curtailed due to frequent stops for security checks. |
At least 100,000 people were killed in the 37-year separatist war which ended after a major offensive by the military. | At least 100,000 people were killed in the 37-year separatist war which ended after a major offensive by the military. |
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