False alarm over attack at airports; Defence Sec. urges public not to panic



  • Security beefed up at Bandaranaike and Mattala Airports

By Darshana Sanjeewa Balasuriya 

Defence Secretary Kamal Gunaratne today urged the public not to panic over information on a fake threatening email received by the airport authorities over a possible attack.


Referring to the standard security measures adopted at the Bandaranaike  International Airport, the Defence Secretary affirmed  that  there  is  no requirement for public to panic due to the information disseminating over a fake email of hostile nature.


Security has been beefed up at the Bandaranaike and Mattala Airports after a threatening email was received over a possible attack. However, following an immediate probe, it was later declared as a false alarm.

Country’s defence and law enforcing agencies are continuing their duties in the same vein without letting anyone to disrupt the lasting peace, he said.


Meanwhile, the Secretary said that two suspects involved in placing a hand grenade in a private hospital in Colombo for an individual benefit was also taken into custody and further investigations are carried out by the Police. 

 

  • Security has been beefed up at the Bandaranaike and Mattala Airports after a threatening email was received over a possible attack



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