Minister provides update on potential threats to tourists in Arugam Bay

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By: Isuru Parakrama

October 24, Colombo (LNW): Three individuals have been apprehended in connection with alleged threats to foreign tourists, particularly Israelis, in Sri Lanka’s Arugam Bay area.

Minister of Public Security, Vijitha Herath, announced the arrests during a special briefing, stating that the suspects were identified following intelligence-led investigations.

Minister Herath confirmed that whilst the suspects are currently being interrogated, none of them are foreign nationals. The investigation is ongoing, and further actions will be determined based on the findings.

The potential threats were uncovered earlier this month through an intelligence report, prompting swift preventive measures by the government in coordination with the country’s armed forces.

The Minister reassured the public and tourists that all necessary steps to safeguard foreign visitors had been implemented, and there is ongoing cooperation with foreign diplomatic missions to ensure their safety.

In response to queries regarding Jewish prayer centres being temporarily established in various parts of the country, Minister Herath clarified that these are linked to a Jewish religious festival observed in late October.

He noted that Israelis visiting Sri Lanka have set up these prayer centres for the duration of their stay, emphasising that the move is a temporary religious practice.

The government continues to monitor the situation closely, prioritising the safety and security of both tourists and locals, Herath added.

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