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Sri Lanka Army releases another land area of 133.34 acres to civil land owners

(UTV|COLOMBO) – Sri Lanka Army has released another land area of 133.34 more acres in Keppapilavu in the Mullaittivu Maritimepattu Divisional Secretariat, together with newly-built or completely renovated 28 houses and all buildings.

Major General Dushyantha Rajaguru, Commander, Security Forces – Mullaittivu (SF-MLT) symbolically handed over relevant certificates of land clearance to Mr. B. Senthilnandan, Additional Secretary to the Ministry of Prison Reforms, Resettlement, Rehabilitation and Hindu Affairs and Ms R. Kethishwaran, District Secretary for Mullaittivu after religious observances of both Hindu and Catholic priests and lighting of the traditional oil lamp during a brief ceremony Thursday morning (28).

The Sri Lankan Government has pledged to release as many lands of civilians as possible, hitherto being used by armed forces for security requirements in Sri Lanka’s war-torn region.

Sri Lanka Army troops as of 1 December 2017 have released a total of 55,510.58 acres of private and state land in Jaffna, Kilinochchi, Mullaittivu, Mannar and Vavuniya in the northern province, in addition to the 133.34 acres released yesterday (28) in Keppapilavu.

At the time the Army acquired those lands, there were only 8 buildings and one foundation in the location which had remained unattended for years. However, the Army after renovating those buildings and constructing 20 more new permanent houses for those land-owners with their consent, released those 133.34 acres, SLA said.

Out of the total of 133.34 acres released this morning (28), a portion of 111.05 acres in Keppapilavu were released to 68 land owners and the remaining 21.84 acres, belonging to 17 land owners in Seeniyamottai village area were also vested in them.

Sri Lanka Army commenced the gradual release of private property used by the Armed Forces after the conclusion of humanitarian operations in 2009. Land release in the Northern Province was expedited on the directions of the Commander of the Army, Lieutenant General Mahesh Senanayake in line with the government’s policy of reconciliation and ethnic harmony, the army said.

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