Lanka police imposes nationwide curfew as communal violence continue to spread
The Sri Lankan authorities on Monday enforced a six-hour countrywide curfew as violence continued to spread in the island nation in the latest fallout from the Easter Sunday suicide bombings, which killed nearly 260 people.
"The curfew has been imposed from 9 p.m. tonight to 4 a.m. tomorrow," a police spokesperson said.
Earlier in the day, the police reimposed a curfew, few hours after it was lifted, on four towns of Kuliyapitiya, Bingiriya, Dummalasuriya and Hettipola in the north western region till 4 a.m. tomorrow following a communal clash in the area.
It was later extended to the entire North Western Province as violence continued to spread.
Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe also appealed for calm after the unrest broke out, especially in Kurunegala district targeting Muslims, and appealed to the public not to be swayed by false information.
"I appeal to all citizens to remain calm and not be swayed by false information. Security forces are working tirelessly to apprehend ...