SL imposes nationwide curfew as riots spread

IANS  |  Colombo 

on Monday declared a nationwide after anti-Muslim riots spread to several parts of the island nation, just three weeks after multiple suicide bombings claimed by the Islamic State claimed over 250 people.

in a statement urged citizens to remain calm and not be swayed by rumours, reported.

"Security forces are working tirelessly to apprehend terrorists and ensure the security of the country but each time there is civil unrest we increase their burden and hamper ongoing investigations," he said.

Authorities had earlier in the day reimposed in several towns of the still shaken Buddhist-majority country and temporarily blocked after a post sparked the anti-Muslim riots.

has been on the edge since the April 21 horror when suicide bombers exploded themselves in three churches and three luxury hotels besides two other places. Most targets were in Colombo.

The killings were the worst to hit since the end of the civil war a decade earlier.

On Sunday, a group of people stormed into Chilaw town following by a Muslim about "an attack plan".

Reports said that several people threw stones at mosques and attacked Muslim-owned shops. A man, presumably Muslim, was beaten up.

The same day, a curfew was imposed in Chilaw and Kuliyapitiya, Bingiriya, Hettipola and Dummalasuriya areas and the was imposed to prevent circulation of fake news and incitement to violence.

The curfew was then extended to Rasnayakapura and Kobeigane areas and authorities warned that "tough action will be taken against anyone disrupting the peace".

The suicide bombings and lingering tensions have affected tourism, a major foreign exchange earner for Sri Lanka.

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First Published: Mon, May 13 2019. 20:42 IST