Security measures enforced as over 2,300 churches prepare for Christmas masses

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Colombo (LNW): With Christmas Day approaching, more than 2,300 churches nationwide are gearing up to hold masses, and special security measures have been put in place to ensure the safety of these gatherings.

Over 7,500 police personnel have been deployed to churches conducting Christmas Day masses.

The comprehensive security programme, spanning the entire country, aims to safeguard the public during the festive season.

Acting IGP Thennakoon has issued instructions to senior officers and OICs to coordinate necessary security arrangements, Police Spokesman SSP Nihal Thalduwa asserted.

Circulars outlining security protocols have been distributed to Senior DIGs and Police OICs.

Recognising approximately 2,862 churches across the country, a Civil Committee has been established at each church, and local police authorities are coordinating with these committees to implement security measures.

The Acting IGP has directed the use of the Special Task Force for relevant security measures and has urged seeking assistance from the Army or other security forces if necessary.

To address security concerns, a dedicated hotline (0112472757) has been established at Police Headquarters for priests of churches.

The public is urged to take precautions for the safety of homes and business premises during trips or events, and special operations targeting reckless drivers will be conducted during the festive season.

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