M’sians in Sri Lanka advised to be cautious


Members of Sri Lankan security personnel walk outside Sri Lanka's outgoing prime minister Mahinda Rajapaksa's official residence, a day after it was breached by the protesters in Colombo on May 10, 2022. Sri Lanka deployed thousands of troops and police to enforce a curfew after five people were killed in the worst violence in weeks of protests over an unprecedented economic crisis. - AFP picture

KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia's High Commission in Sri Lanka has advised Malaysians residing in the island nation to be cautious and always adhere to the rules and regulations there following the ongoing economic crisis and security situation in that country.

In an email interview with Bernama, the High Commission said during the emergency situation when the curfew was imposed, Malaysians are advised to stay indoors.

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