Six arrested over alleged security threats to tourists in Arugam Bay, including Maldivian national

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November 03, Colombo (LNW): Six individuals, including a Maldivian national, have been apprehended in connection with reported security concerns in Arugam Bay, a popular tourist area, Public Security Minister Vijitha Herath disclosed.

The arrests were made following intelligence reports indicating possible threats in the area, alongside reports of suspicious activity involving the photographing of key financial sites in Colombo.

The arrested suspects consist of one Maldivian and five Sri Lankans, and investigations are ongoing to determine the nature and intent of their activities.

Minister Herath cautioned against speculative interpretations, noting that the information gathered thus far is insufficient to confirm the specific objectives behind these actions.

We are carefully assessing the evidence at hand. While we have detained these individuals, it is too early to make definitive conclusions regarding any potential plans or threats. Misinformation can lead to unnecessary public concern,” he stated.

The Ministry of Public Security reassured the public of heightened vigilance and coordination between security and intelligence agencies, aiming to ensure the safety of both local citizens and visiting tourists.

Enhanced surveillance and monitoring have been implemented in high-tourism areas to further strengthen security measures in light of these recent developments.

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