Ministry of Defence - Sri Lanka

STF has a major role in countering extremism and combating organised crimes - Defence Secretary

May 29, 2020

 

 

  • Says STF will be in high demand in countering drug mafia
  • Says the STF has a greater responsibility in countering radicalized religious extremist groups
  • Commends the sacrifices made by STF troops during the war against LTTE terrorism

Defence Secretary Maj.Gen. (Retd) Kamal Gunaratne said the Special Task Force (STF) has a major role to play in countering extremism and organised crimes, including drug mafia.

Addressing the STF troops during his maiden visit to STF headquarters since he assumed duties as the Defence Secretary, Maj. Gen. Gunaratne commended the contribution given by the STF in maintain national security, he said the STF had consistently proved its talents and professionalism in counter-terrorism and busting drug trafficking.

The Defence Secretary said the STF, which is the elite force of the Police, would be in high demand not only as a law enforcement authority but also as a trained force in fighting against organised crimes.

The Defence Secretary was accompanied by the Acting IGP C.D Wickramaratne was received by the Commandant of the Special Task Force Senior DIG Lionel Gunathilake and was subsequently presented with a guard of honour.

Maj. Gen (Retd) Gunaratne’s  visit to STF headquarters is the first visit made by an official in his capacity in the recent times.

Expressing his gratitude to over 700 STF personnel, who had severe injuries during the war against LTTE terrorism, he said the STF had kept a remarkable stride in Sri Lanka’s 30-years long war fighting with LTTE terrorism, in which many heroic men and women of the STF had sacrificed with their lives and limbs.

The Defence Secretary, who recalled his three-decade long experience as a decorated military officer, said the STF troops were specially trained soldiers who had demonstrated their professionalism as an elite force during the war and also pronounced their lethality and efficiency in the ongoing fight against drugs and narcotics.

Maj.Gen. Gunaratne also highlighted the importance of uniting all intelligence agencies, which worked in isolation during the last regime, under the instructions of President Gotabaya Rajapaksa to revive the network to maintain the national security.

He expressed his gratitude to late Ravi Jayewardene who was instrumental in founding the STF back in 1984.

The Ranasinghe Committee report in early ‘80s recommended the need to establish a Special Strike Force to assist the Police Department, as the existing special units were not effective to meet the terrorists’ attacks.

The unit was first deployed in the Northern province to provide security to the Police Stations and to assist the Police to counter the terrorist threats.

During this period late Ravi Jayawardena, then Security Advisor to the Defence Ministry, took an active interest in obtaining specialized training to S.T.F. personnel by foreign Instructors.