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  2. Sri Lanka Police - Wikipedia

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    The police force is responsible for enforcing criminal and traffic law, enhancing public safety, maintaining order and keeping the peace throughout Sri Lanka. The police force consists of 43 Territorial Divisions, 67 Functional Divisions, 432 Police Stations with more than 84,000 people. [2]

  3. 1990 massacre of Sri Lankan Police officers - Wikipedia

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    10 soldiers. Perpetrators. LTTE. A mass murder of Police officers took place on 11 June 1990. Members of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), a militant organization, are alleged to have killed over 600 [1] unarmed Sri Lanka Police officers in Eastern Province, Sri Lanka. Some accounts have estimated the number killed as high as 774.

  4. Law enforcement in Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    Law enforcement in Sri Lanka falls under the jurisdiction of the Sri Lanka Police, the national law enforcement agency, along with local community police and Grama Niladhari . Additionally, the Sri Lanka Police encompasses several specialized agencies. The Criminal Investigation Department (CID) is a national unit responsible for investigating ...

  5. List of attacks attributed to the LTTE - Wikipedia

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    1990 massacre of Sri Lankan Police officers: Over 600 unarmed police officers are shot dead by the LTTE in Police Stations across eastern Sri Lanka: Eastern Province: 600–774 [4] [5] [62] 3 August: Kattankudy mosque massacre: 147 Muslim males were gunned down in two mosque during evening prayers by the LTTE. Kattankudy: 147: 147 [63] 11 August

  6. Chunnakam Police station massacre - Wikipedia

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    Perpetrators. Sri Lankan Police. The Chunnakam Police station massacre refers to the killing of 19 ethnic Tamil civilians by the Sri Lankan Police, at Chunnakam, a suburb of Jaffna in 1984. This was among the first of the series of massacres of Tamil civilians by the Sri Lankan state forces, since the outbreak of the Sri Lankan Civil War .

  7. List of attacks attributed to the LTTE, 1990s - Wikipedia

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    July 4: Jaffna: An attack by an LTTE suicide bomber on a Sri Lankan minister results in the death of 25 people. [16] [26] July 18: Battle of Mullaitivu (1996): The LTTE overruns the Sri Lanka Army camp at Mullaitivu. The number of killed in action and missing in action Sri Lankan soldiers from this attack was over 1200. [27]

  8. Category:Attacks on police stations in Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    S. 2008 Sri Lanka Vavuniya bombing. Categories: Attacks on buildings and structures in Sri Lanka. Law enforcement in Sri Lanka. Attacks on police stations in Asia.

  9. Category:Sri Lanka Police units - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Sri Lanka Police units". The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .