Main Suspect in Weligama PS Chairman’s Murder Transferred to FCID for Further Investigation

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October 27, Colombo (LNW): The main suspect arrested in connection with the assassination of Weligama Pradeshiya Sabha Chairman, Lasantha Wickramasekara—popularly known as “Midigama Lasa”—has been handed over to the Financial Crimes Investigation Division (FCID) for further questioning.

Two other suspects, including a woman, have also been transferred to the division, police confirmed today (27).

The move marks the beginning of the next stage of investigations, which will now be conducted under the direct oversight of the Inspector General of Police (IGP). The FCID is expected to probe deeper into possible financial links, motives, and connections that may have led to the killing, which has shocked both the political and business communities in the Southern Province.

The suspects were initially taken into custody yesterday (26). Two men and a woman were apprehended in Kekirawa, while the alleged mastermind—who had reportedly fled the area following the attack—was later captured in Nawinna, Maharagama.

The arrest was the result of a joint operation involving the Police Special Task Force (STF), the State Intelligence Service (SIS), and local police units.

Wickramasekara, aged 38, was gunned down at his office in Weligama on October 22 by two assailants who entered the premises under the pretence of seeking his signature on a letter. He succumbed to his injuries while being treated at the Matara General Hospital. A pistol was used in the attack, according to forensic reports.

Police Headquarters has since confirmed that the suspected shooter responsible for the murder has also been arrested. The case is being handled by multiple divisions under the IGP’s supervision, including the Senior Deputy Inspectors General (DIGs) for the Southern and Western Provinces, the CID, the FCID, and the STF, with coordination across regional and intelligence units.

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