Public Security Minister Ananda Wijepala announced yesterday that approval has been granted to recruit 2,500 new personnel into the Sri Lanka Police Force. The relevant Gazette notification is expected to be issued next week, following which the recruitment process will begin without delay.
The announcement was made in Parliament in response to a query from opposition MP Rohana Bandara. Minister Wijepala stated that the decision is part of a broader initiative aimed at strengthening the police force and improving its operational capacity.
He also revealed that a special programme has been introduced to address longstanding challenges faced by police officers in carrying out their duties.
Additionally, the Minister noted that discussions are ongoing with the Attorney General’s Department concerning 100 court cases involving police officials. These legal matters are being reviewed to ensure proper handling and accountability.
In a move to reinforce neutrality and restore public trust, Minister Wijepala confirmed that steps are being taken to remove political interference from police operations. As part of these reforms, the previously politicised Security Committee has been abolished. The Minister claimed that some of these committees were previously used to exact political revenge, and emphasized the government’s commitment to fostering a more professional and independent police service.