Public Tips Spur Police Action as Thousands Use WhatsApp to Report Crime in Sri Lanka

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October 06, Colombo (LNW): Authorities in Sri Lanka have intensified efforts to combat illicit drug activity and organised crime following the launch of a WhatsApp tip-off line by the country’s top police official.

The initiative, introduced by Inspector General of Police (IGP) Priyantha Weerasuriya, has seen a considerable public response, with law enforcement receiving over 8,000 messages since its inception.

The dedicated number—071 859 8888—was set up to encourage citizens to report drug-related offences, criminal networks, and other pressing concerns directly to police.

Officers have confirmed that a number of these complaints have already led to the opening of formal inquiries, with follow-ups currently underway across several districts.

However, officials noted that not all messages received have been relevant to their jurisdiction or remit. In light of this, the public has been asked to use the platform responsibly by submitting only crime-related information that falls within the scope of police duties. This is to ensure that resources are not diverted from serious investigations and that response times remain efficient.

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