Negombo prison riot death toll rises to 25
More than 100 injured in two days of escalating violence between rival drug gangs
COLOMBO – At least 25 people, including five prison guards, were killed and more than 100 others wounded after two days of escalating violence between rival drug gangs at Negombo Prison, north of the Sri Lankan capital, officials said Monday (6), in the country’s worst prison riot in more than five years.
The unrest began Sunday (5) afternoon when a clash broke out around 1:00 p.m. between remand prisoners and convicted inmates, leaving two dead and 38 injured. Police said the fighting was orchestrated by a drug trafficker known as Suresh, said to have close ties to an underworld figure identified as ‘Booru Moona’, after a dispute over the exposure of a drug trafficking operation inside the prison.
Violence flared again overnight and escalated sharply into Monday morning, when renewed clashes turned deadly. Police said four guards were killed as they tried to break up the rioting. “The situation got out of hand this morning,” a police official told AFP.
By Monday afternoon, police confirmed that the death toll had climbed to at least 25, 20 of them inmates, with more than 100 wounded in total across the two days of unrest.
Negombo General Hospital director Pushpa Gamlath said 25 bodies had been brought to her state-run facility on Monday, along with more than 100 wounded inmates and guards. “There are some victims with gunshot injuries, some with cuts and severe bruises,” Gamlath told AFP by telephone.
The injured inmates remained under treatment at the hospital, while two in critical condition were transferred to Colombo National Hospital for specialized care.
Police said they fired several rounds in an effort to bring the situation under control. Special Task Force (STF) commandos and riot units were deployed to the prison, along with additional officers from Negombo and surrounding stations, though STF commandos were not sent inside the facility itself. Authorities later said police and STF personnel remained stationed inside and around the prison, with the situation reported contained.
Officials said the unrest spread beyond the initial confrontation, with rioting inmates forcing open high-security cells and assaulting prisoners held there. Police also alleged that another group of inmates broke into the prison dispensary and consumed large quantities of painkillers in an apparent attempt to get intoxicated.
As the reports of the fighting spread across the prison, women inmates at an adjoining section climbed on top of a roof and demanded their release on Sunday night.
Police said part of the roof collapsed, injuring some of the women.
Authorities deployed drones to monitor the prison from above, while local residents reported hearing gunshots through the night. Large crowds of inmates’ relatives gathered outside the facility on Monday, accusing authorities of withholding information about conditions inside. Police later arranged for a group of relatives to visit inmates being treated at Negombo General Hospital.
Negombo Prison, which holds both remand prisoners and short-term convicts, houses several thousand inmates. An investigation into the violence is ongoing.
The riot is the deadliest at a Sri Lankan prison since December 2020, when unrest at another jail killed 11 inmates and wounded 117 amid the COVID-19 pandemic, prompting the government to release hundreds of prisoners from overcrowded facilities. Sri Lanka’s prisons held 41,250 inmates as of Sunday, roughly four times their intended capacity, according to official data.
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