Kelehelbaddara Padme, Sri Lanka's criminal kingpin was sent home to his land
Jakarta – One of the most sought after criminal Kingpins in Sri Lanka, Mandinu Padmasiri alias Kelehelbaddara Padme, was sent home to his country. The Padme Padme was sent home with 4 other refugees by dealing with the mechanism. Sri Lanka’s fleeing arrest information was loaded onto the Instagram account of the Polri Hubinter section. Mandinu Padmasiri and four other refugees are handed over to their country by dealing with the mechanism. “The National Police Divhubinter, along with the relevant authorities, managed to arrest and handle more than 5 topics from IRN WN WN WN WN WN WN WN WN WN WN SRI Lanka that were involved in cases of anesthetic and murder,” said the National Police Divhubinter, which was quoted on Monday (8/9/2025). Browse to continue with the fifth content of the refugee, is then handed over to Sri Lanka police at the Bandaranaike International Airport (BIA) in Katunayaye and is now being protected by the Department of Criminal Investigation (CID) for further processing. This step is clear evidence of the national police’s commitment to strengthening international cooperation in the eradication of transnational crimes, while maintaining national security and regional stability. Previously, the Padme Selehelbaddara was arrested by a joint team from the Polri Hubinter division and the Jatanras sub -Directorate of the Metro Jaya Police Directorate of Criminal Investigation, in an apartment in Kebon Jeruk, Western Jakarta. He was arrested with four other gang members, known as the Alias Commando Salintha, Backhoe Saman, Thembili Birth and Kudu Nilantha. Ministry of Public Security Secretary Sri Lanka, Ravi Seneviratne, previously said that Indonesian police have arrested five citizens of Sri Lanka related to several organized drug murder and crime. “This is the first time we have arrested a large number of suspects abroad,” said Seneviratne, who was reported by the AFP news agency on Thursday (8/28/2025). Kelehelbaddara Padme was accused of regulating the murder of his opponents in the courtroom in the capital Sri Lanka, Colombo. According to police data, 42 people were killed in 80 cases of shooting related to gangs. Police Inspector -General of Sri Lanka, Priyantha Weather Assooriya, said many gang leaders fled from Sri Lanka after the administration of President Anura Kumara Dissanayay last year, with an appointment to eradicate and organize crimes. “The lower world figures no longer have political protection as before,” Weather Assoorsiya said. Also watch the video: Immigration of 4 WNA Sri Lanka Illegal deportation -immigration in Gorontalo (May/DHN)