STF has made their presence felt in the east
Ranaviraja
by Harischandra Gunaratna

Government has taken a decision to sanction the
recruitment of 2500 cadres to be trained as commandoes in the
Special Task Force (STF) for which the treasury has allocated
funds, said Tilak Ranaviraja , Secretary to the Ministry of
Internal Security yesterday. We have also looked in to the short
comings faced by the STF, particularly procurement of
sophisticated arms which is an immediate necessity for the
commandoes and President Chandrika Kumaratunga has assured that
priority will be given to fulfil these requirements, he said. I
salute the STF for the exemplary role played by them during the
last two decades as a para military unit of the police. The
Special Task Force (STF) has performed a tremendous job in
providing security and defending the nation from the enemy,
sacrificing their lives and limbs. They have played in special
role where national security is concerned and assisting the
police in the operational areas," Ranaviraja said adding that
the police commandoes have made their presence felt very much in
the operational areas in the East .
Ranaviraja explaining the increasing crime rate
in the country said plans are afoot to seek the assistance of
the STF to bust crime which has reached alarming proportions. He
expressed his confidence in the STF saying that "With the type
of training the knowledge and skills you have acquired you could
help police reduce the crime rate in the country."
The government will provide all assistance to
achieve your goal and meet your dedicated theme " victory
assured," he said.
The Secretary to the Ministry of Internal
Security inspecting a guard of honour accorded by the STF
commandos at the S4:02 PM headquarters yesterday. On his right
is STF Commandant DIG Nimal Lewke.
(Photo: Siripala Halwala)