Sri Lanka opposition politician shot dead inside office


COLOMBO: A Sri Lankan opposition politician was shot dead in his office on Wednesday (Oct 22), police said, the latest in a wave of assassinations and the first to target a political figure.

Lasantha Wickramasekara, 38, the council chairman of the coastal city of Weligama, was meeting with constituents when a gunman burst in and fired multiple times with a revolver.

No one else was wounded, and the gunman fled the scene.

"An investigation is underway to track down the killer," police said in a statement, adding that the motive for the attack remains unclear.

Wickramasekara was a member of the opposition Samagi Jana Balawegaya (SJB) party, which has been locked in a bitter power struggle with the ruling party over control of the Weligama council.

Sri Lanka has seen a surge in violent crime this year, much of it linked to drug gangs and organised crime.

Official figures show at least 50 people have been killed in more than 100 shootings.

This marks the first assassination of a politician since President Anura Kumara Dissanayake's government came to power last year, pledging to restore law and order.

The most brazen attack was in February when a gunman dressed as a lawyer shot dead a suspect inside a courthouse in Colombo. - AFP

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!

Next In Aseanplus News

Cambodia refutes Thai portrayal of Preah Vihear cooperation as ICC confirms severe damage
Singapore child sex offender Amos Yee freed from Changi Prison after mother posts $10k bail
Victor Chin: RM9.5mil was ‘service fee’, not bribe to enforcement agencies
Northern China sees unusual warm spell
Bus falls into river while boarding ferry in Bangladesh, leaving 24 dead
King urges Malaysians to take precautions as heatwave persists until June
Australia bans visitors from Iran
Malaysian actress Koe Yeet announces pregnancy: ‘This time it’s real’
Five remanded four days in baby skeleton probe
China has critical role in shaping resilient global order, says Singapore PM at Boao Forum

Others Also Read