The Premier reassured the public in the area that the Police and Security Forces would round up those responsible for the violent incidents and the government will never show any leniency towards those responsible for the disturbances.
The Prime Minister who met members of the Muslim and Sinhala communities living in the area was responding to the general request made by the people to bring the offenders to book.
The members of the two communities told the Prime Minister that the Sinhala and Muslim communities had been living in the area in peace and unity for centuries and requested him (Prime Minister) to ensure that all forces responsible for an unnecessary clash be identified and severe punishment given to them.
They also requested the Premier to ensure that security in the area is strengthened and maintained until community life returned to normal.
The PM who directed security officials to maintain security in the area, said extremist elements, in both communities, were trying to make use of such minor incidents to disrupt national unity and achieve their petty objectives.
The Prime Minister further said that certain individuals were trying to set the country on fire by spreading false rumours through Social Media websites and also trying to instigate people by making telephone calls and added that legal action will be taken against rumour mongers.
While noting that certain people had suffered property damage, during the incident, Prime Minister Wickremesinghe said the government will take steps to provide compensation for the damages caused.
When the people pointed out the need to strengthen the community Police operations in the area IGP Pujith Jayasundera who was on hand pointed out that steps had already been taken in this direction.
The Prime Minister went to say that that the majority in this country elected President Maithripala Sirisena in January 2015 and appointed a Good Governance government with the objective of strengthening and ensuring national unity and reconciliation. Forces opposed to this were always trying to seek petty gain by creating disunity among the people
Following a clash between two groups, a Police curfew was imposed in the areas of Gintota, Kurunduwatte, Maha-Hapugala, Welipitimodara, Ukwatte, and Piyaddigama from 4.00 p.m. to 9.00 a.m on Friday.
Nineteen persons were arrested by the Police in connection with the incidents that occurred on Friday and they were later remanded until November 30 after being produced before Galle Magistrate NIshantha Peiris.
On Thursday, five persons including a former Pradeshiya Sabha member were arrested and remanded. Accordingly, 24 persons have been remanded, so far, suspected for provoking ethnic violence.
Subsequently, the IGP, who rushed to Galle, following the incident directed all forces to bring the situation under control and personally visited the affected households of the area and instructed his officials to evaluate the damages caused to the houses and submit to him a full-scale report.
Meanwhile, Police Media Spokesperson SP Ruwan Gunasekara who arrived in Galle, held a media conference to brief on the situation, after visiting the Gintota area on Friday.
Addressing the media, he said that attempts by a certain extremist groups to escalate ethnic strife , making use of a trivial matter, were foiled successfully with the quick and prompt intervention of the Police, STF and Tri-Forces.
“Nineteen suspects remanded in connection with incidents of communal violence will be indicted under the Civil and Political Rights Act 56 of 2017. The suspects remanded under the Act, can obtain bail only from the High Court,” the Police Media Spokesperson said.
“Some Social Media carry false and misleading information about the incident. We launched a special investigation to detect such elements,” he added.
“According to information collected by us, so far, 30 houses and sales outlets in the area have been damaged. A special Police investigations team is examining the damages, a report of which will be prepared and submitted soon. Five injured persons have been admitted to hospital. Their conditions are not serious,” SP Ruwan Gunasekara said.
“Following a directive of the IGP several olice, STF and Tri-Forces detachments have been deployed in the area to maintain law and order following which the situation in the area returned to normal. However the police and Tri-Forces protection will continue,” SP Gunasekara assured.
As a result of clashes between two groups, a special meeting was convened at the Galle District Secretariat, with the participation of leading religious dignitaries and political leadership of the area.
Home Affairs Minister Vajira Abeywardana said all those who are found responsible for sponsoring incidents of communal discord would be dealt with seriously irrespective of their political or personal considerations.
“We are preparing a full report on the damages and loss to people and property. On completion of the report we will make arrangements to compensate all those who were affected in the incident, the Minister assured.
At the above meeting it was decided to issue a common communiqué requesting with the public to uphold the traditions of ethnic harmony, signed by the respective religious leaders of Galle.
In the meantime another meeting of Police top brass and State Officials, that included IGP Pujitha Jayasundara, and Galle District Secretary S.T. Kodikara, headed by Law and Order and Southern Development Minister Sagala Ratnayaka, Home Minister Vaajira Abeywardana, Lands and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Gayantha Karunathilake, was held on Saturday night, at which several important initiatives were decided to remedy the situation.
On Saturday, Minister Chandima Weerakkody visited the injured at the Galle Karapitiya Teaching Hospital.
Minister of Home Affairs Vajira Abeywardana and Law and Order and Southern Development Minister Sagala Ratnayaka, Galle District Parliamentarian Wijepala Hettiarachchi and IGP Pujitha Jayasundara also joined the Prime Minister on his tour of Gintota, Galle.