Tragic Unrest in Sri Lanka's Negombo Prison Claims 25 Lives

In a tragic turn of events, violent clashes at a prison in Negombo, Sri Lanka, have resulted in 25 deaths and over 100 injuries. The unrest, which began between rival inmate factions, has prompted a significant security response and multiple investigations. Authorities are looking into the underlying causes of the violence, believed to be linked to drug trafficking activities within the prison. As the situation unfolds, the Justice Minister has called for a detailed report on the incidents. Read on for a comprehensive overview of this developing story.
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Violent Clashes in Negombo Prison


Colombo: Authorities have reported that the death toll from the violent incidents at a prison in Negombo, Sri Lanka, has tragically reached 25 as of Monday.


The unrest began on Sunday when two rival inmate factions clashed in the overcrowded facility. Further violence erupted on Monday as inmates seized firearms from the prison.


The clashes have resulted in 25 fatalities and over 100 injuries, according to reports from local news sources.


Initial investigations suggest that the violence stemmed from a conflict between inmates involved in drug trafficking and those opposing such activities.


In response to the escalating situation, security measures have been intensified, with the Police Special Task Force and riot control units deployed to restore order.


As part of the efforts to manage the unrest, three inmates were relocated to the Pallansena Prison Camp on Monday.


AC Gajanayake, the Media Spokesman for the Prisons Department, announced that a special investigation has been initiated into the events.


A dedicated team has been formed under the direction of the Commissioner General of Prisons to thoroughly examine the causes and circumstances of the unrest.


Additionally, a separate police investigation is currently in progress.


Justice Minister Harshana Nanayakkara has requested a comprehensive report regarding the inmate clashes at Negombo Prison.


A magisterial inquiry into the situation was also conducted on Sunday.