Crackdown on illegal election campaign materials: 130,000 posters removed, multiple arrests made

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By: Isuru Parakrama

October 22, Colombo (LNW): Sri Lanka’s police have taken decisive action ahead of the upcoming Parliamentary Election, removing a staggering 130,000 posters and banners that were illegally displayed in various parts across the country.

This move comes as part of a broader effort to ensure that the election process remains fair and free from violations.

The Police Headquarters confirmed that 18 individuals have been arrested for breaching election laws, with charges ranging from the illegal display of campaign materials to more serious offences such as intimidation and assault.

These arrests underline the authorities’ commitment to maintaining order and upholding the integrity of the electoral process.

In addition to the arrests, the Election Commission has received 401 complaints related to the General Election, further highlighting the widespread concerns surrounding election conduct.

These complaints encompass a range of issues, including potential violations of campaign regulations and concerns about the behaviour of certain candidates and their supporters.

As the election approaches, authorities are intensifying their efforts to clamp down on unlawful activities, with a particular focus on ensuring that campaign materials adhere to legal guidelines.

The removal of posters and banners, which were displayed in violation of these regulations, forms a crucial part of this initiative.

The Police have urged the public to report any further violations of election laws and have promised to take swift action against those who attempt to undermine the democratic process.

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