No curfew planned for Election Day: Security measures enhanced

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September 16, Colombo (LNW): The Public Security Ministry has confirmed that there are no current plans to impose a curfew on election day.

Comprehensive security arrangements have been established, with the police and the Special Task Force (STF) at the forefront. The tri-forces are also on standby to support these efforts if required.

Viyani Gunathilaka, the Secretary of the Public Security Ministry, elaborated on the security strategy, stating that both police and STF units are prepared to ensure a safe environment during the election period.

Although the armed forces are ready to assist, their involvement would only be activated if deemed necessary. When questioned about the possibility of a curfew following the voting process on 21st September, Gunathilaka emphasised that no such preparations are currently underway.

He clarified that the authority to impose a curfew lies solely with the President, and no instructions in this regard have been issued.

To date, more than 500 election rallies have been conducted across the country without any significant incidents, reflecting the effectiveness of the security measures in place.

Gunathilaka reassured the public that efforts to maintain a free and fair election would persist, with the police continuing their vigilant monitoring throughout the electoral process.

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