Ministry of Public Security (Sri Lanka)
මහජන ආරක්ෂක අමාත්යාංශය பொதுமக்கள் பாதுகாப்பு அமைச்சு | |
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Formed | 16 August 2013 |
Jurisdiction | Government of Sri Lanka |
Headquarters | Floor 14, Suhurupaya, Subuthipura road, Battaramulla 6°54′11″N 79°55′01″E / 6.903069°N 79.917034°E |
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Website | www |
The Ministry of Public Security[2] (Sinhala: මහජන ආරක්ෂක අමාත්යාංශය Mahajana Arakshaka Amathyanshaya; Tamil: பொதுமக்கள் பாதுகாப்பு அமைச்சு) is a cabinet ministry of the Government of Sri Lanka responsible for law and order. The ministry is responsible for formulating and implementing national policy on law and order and other subjects which come under its purview.[3] The ministry manages the country's police. The current Minister of Public Security is Vijitha Herath.[1] The ministry's secretary is Ravi Seneviratne.[4]
History
[edit]Since independence in 1948 the Sri Lankan police had come under the Ministry of Defence. The Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation Commission had recommended that policing be transferred to a separate ministry.[5][6] The Ministry of Law and Order was established on 16 August 2013 to manage policing in the country.[7][8][9]
Ministers
[edit]The Minister of Public Security is a member of the Cabinet of Sri Lanka.
Name | Portrait | Party | Took office | Left office | Head of government | Ministerial title | Refs | ||
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Mahinda Rajapaksa | Sri Lanka Freedom Party | 26 August 2013 | 8 January 2015 | Mahinda Rajapaksa | Minister of Law and Order | [10][11] | |||
John Amaratunga | United National Party | 12 January 2015 | 22 March 2015 | Maithripala Sirisena | Minister of Public Order, Disaster Management and Christian Affairs | [12][13][14] | |||
22 March 2015 | 17 August 2015 | Minister of Public Order and Christian Religious Affairs | [15][16][17][18] | ||||||
Tilak Marapana | United National Party | 4 September 2015 | 9 November 2015 | Minister of Law and Order and Prison Reforms | [19][20][21] | ||||
Sagala Ratnayaka | United National Party | 11 November 2015 | 25 February 2018 | Minister of Law and Order and Southern Development | [22][23][24][25] | ||||
Ranil Wickremesinghe | United National Party | 25 February 2018 | 8 March 2018 | Minister of Law and Order | [26][27][28] | ||||
Ranjith Madduma Bandara | United National Party | 8 March 2018 | 18 November 2019 | [29][30][31] |
Name | Took office | Left office | Title | Refs |
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Nanda Mallawaarachchi | 19 August 2013 | Law and Order Secretary | [32][33][34] | |
Mahinda Balasuriya | 20 October 2014 | Law and Order Secretary | [35][36][37] | |
T. M. K. B. Tennakoon | 19 January 2015 | Public Order, Disaster Management and Christian Affairs Secretary | [38][39][40][41] | |
Jagath Wijeweera | 8 September 2015 | Law and Order and Prison Reforms Secretary | [42][43][44] | |
19 November 2015 | Law and Order and Southern Development Secretary | [45] |
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- ^ Marasinghe, Sandasen; Mallawaarachchi, Amali (26 February 2018). "President reshuffles UNP pack". Daily News. Colombo, Sri Lanka. Retrieved 25 March 2018.
- ^ "PM sworn is as law and order minister in low key reshuffle". The Island. Colombo, Sri Lanka. 26 February 2018. Retrieved 25 March 2018.
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- ^ "Major General (Rtd.) Nanda Mallawarachchi receives the letter of appointment as Law and Order Ministry Secretary from President Mahinda Rajapaksa". Daily News (Sri Lanka). 24 August 2013. Archived from the original on 28 January 2015.
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