Magistrate courts to be built in Vanni where IDPs are yet to be resettled

Sri Lanka government is actively engaged in building police stations and magistrate courts in the districts of Ki’linochchi and Mullaiththeevu in Vanni where Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) are yet to be resettled, sources in Vanni said. Secretary to the Ministry of Justice made a sudden visit Wednesday to Ki’linochchi and Mullaitheevu with the view to find locations for the magistrate courts to be built. He was accompanied by Buddhist Priest Rev. Athamba Buthara Kalyanasitha Thero and the magistrates of Vavuniyaa, Mannaar and the magistrates appointed to Ki’linochchi and Mullaiththeevu, the sources added.

The magistrate courts in Ki’linochchi and Mulaaiththeevu are to be built with financial aid from Asian Development Bank (ADB).

S. Sivakumar, appointed magistrate to Ki’linochchi district, M. M. A. Riyal, appointed magistrate to Mullaiththeevu accompanied the Secretary along with Vavuniyaa magistrate A. J. Alex and Mannaar magistrate A. Judsen.

Meanwhile, Inspector General Police recently opened the newly built police station in Poonakari and the foundation stone for Ki’linochchi police station was laid by him on the same day.

Plans are afoot to open a police station in Pu’liyangku’lam too.

The keen interest and involvement of Buddhist clergy in the above activities of the government has raised suspicion of their intentions among Vanni IDPs.

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