Investigations into the shooting incident at Huludagoda road in Mount Lavinia have revealed that the motorcycle repair shop owner had been the intended target and the deceased is just a bystander.
Police identified the deceased as a 40-year-old resident of Ragama.
Police suspect the gunmen arrived with the intention of shooting the owner of the motorcycle repair shop, identified as ‘Sandun.’ According to police, he is believed to be a close associate of an alleged drug trafficker known as 'ID'. Police further stated that the Western Province South Crime Division has previously summoned and questioned Sandun in connection with a recent murder in the area.
According to Police information on the yesterday's incident, the shooting took place around 9.40 p.m. at the motorcycle repair shop. CCTV footage shows two unidentified gunmen arriving on a motorcycle and turning into Huludagoda Lane before heading towards the repair shop.
According to the footage, one suspect got off the motorcycle and entered the garden of the premises. He opened fire with a revolver at a person near the motorcycle repair shop before fleeing the scene on the same motorcycle, police stated.
The victim was taken to the Kalubowila Teaching Hospital with gunshot injuries, where he later succumbed to his injuries.
Mount Lavinia Police and the Police Special Task Force launched immediate investigations at the scene last night.
Police brought the owner of the motorcycle repair shop and several others to the Mount Lavinia Police Station to record statements.
The mother of the motorcycle repair shop owner arrived at the scene this morning (16) after attending the Bellanwila Perahera last night, has told the police that the deceased was a friend of her son who frequently visited the premises to use drugs.
Police found a motorcycle believed to belong to the deceased parked at the location.
Investigators also suspect the shooting occurred as an act of retaliation following the recent shooting of an associate of 'Kudu Anju' in Ratmalana.
Further investigations continue under the supervision of Western Province South Deputy Inspector General of Police Samantha Wijesekara and the Mount Lavinia Divisional Crime Investigation Bureau.
Police identified the deceased as a 40-year-old resident of Ragama.
Police suspect the gunmen arrived with the intention of shooting the owner of the motorcycle repair shop, identified as ‘Sandun.’ According to police, he is believed to be a close associate of an alleged drug trafficker known as 'ID'. Police further stated that the Western Province South Crime Division has previously summoned and questioned Sandun in connection with a recent murder in the area.
According to Police information on the yesterday's incident, the shooting took place around 9.40 p.m. at the motorcycle repair shop. CCTV footage shows two unidentified gunmen arriving on a motorcycle and turning into Huludagoda Lane before heading towards the repair shop.
According to the footage, one suspect got off the motorcycle and entered the garden of the premises. He opened fire with a revolver at a person near the motorcycle repair shop before fleeing the scene on the same motorcycle, police stated.
The victim was taken to the Kalubowila Teaching Hospital with gunshot injuries, where he later succumbed to his injuries.
Mount Lavinia Police and the Police Special Task Force launched immediate investigations at the scene last night.
Police brought the owner of the motorcycle repair shop and several others to the Mount Lavinia Police Station to record statements.
The mother of the motorcycle repair shop owner arrived at the scene this morning (16) after attending the Bellanwila Perahera last night, has told the police that the deceased was a friend of her son who frequently visited the premises to use drugs.
Police found a motorcycle believed to belong to the deceased parked at the location.
Investigators also suspect the shooting occurred as an act of retaliation following the recent shooting of an associate of 'Kudu Anju' in Ratmalana.
Further investigations continue under the supervision of Western Province South Deputy Inspector General of Police Samantha Wijesekara and the Mount Lavinia Divisional Crime Investigation Bureau.
Latest News
Nations Trust Bank records PAT of LKR 15.6Bn
Local
16 August 2026
Softlogic Life delivers largest absolute GWP growth of Rs. 7.2 Bn
Local
16 August 2026
Porsche's Wehrlein claims second Formula E title as Barnard wins London finale
Local
16 August 2026
Bangladesh says better environment needed for India visit amid rift over ousted leader
Local
16 August 2026
Malaysian pilot nabbed in Indonesia believed to have smuggled drugs abroad since 2024
Local
16 August 2026
Trump's envoys meet mediators, Israel strikes Gaza
Local
16 August 2026
Emergency phone alert put domestic abuse victims at risk, campaigners say
Local
16 August 2026
Storm Lala leaves more than 100,000 without power
Local
16 August 2026
Arsenal rout Manchester City in Community Shield masterclass
Local
16 August 2026
In Spain's Ceuta, hundreds of migrants stage protest and demand asylum
Local
16 August 2026