Six killed in gun violence across Sri Lanka this year: Police

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January 20, Colombo (LNW): Sri Lanka Police have confirmed that six individuals have lost their lives in a series of eight shootings that have taken place so far in the current year.

The Police Spokesperson’s Office has stated that four of the victims are believed to be involved in organised crime, suggesting a possible connection to underworld activity.

In addition to those who have died, five others have been injured in these incidents of gun violence. The shootings have sparked concern across the nation as they highlight the ongoing issues with crime and lawlessness in certain areas.

A particularly tragic incident occurred yesterday afternoon in Galaha, where a 24-year-old man was shot and killed in what authorities are treating as yet another targeted attack.

The motive behind the shooting remains under investigation, though it is suspected that it may be linked to criminal factions operating in the region.

Whilst the police continue their investigations into these violent incidents, the rise in gun-related deaths has prompted calls for greater security measures and more effective action against organised crime.

Law enforcement agencies are under increasing pressure to address the underlying causes of this violence and to ensure the safety of citizens.

The authorities have pledged to ramp up efforts to tackle such crimes and bring the perpetrators to justice.

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