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One dead, two injured in Sri Lanka shooting as constitutional crisis escalates

  • Tensions in the country have been building since the shock dismissal of Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe
  • Bodyguards for cabinet minister opened fire on Sunday, killing a 34-year-old man

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A supporter of newly appointed Sri Lankan prime minister Mahinda Rajapaksa shouts at police officers outside petroleum ministry building in Colombo. Photo: AP Photo
Agence France-Presse

A constitutional crisis gripping Sri Lanka since the president’s shock dismissal of Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe erupted into violence Sunday, with a man shot dead and two others injured in Colombo.

Police said bodyguards for a Sri Lankan cabinet minister allied to Wickremesinghe opened fire inside a government ministry as a mob loyal to President Maithripala Sirisena besieged the minister’s office. Three people were injured but a 34-year-old man died shortly after.

Sri Lankan security forces are deployed near the petroleum ministry building in Colombo. Photo: AP Photo
Sri Lankan security forces are deployed near the petroleum ministry building in Colombo. Photo: AP Photo
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It was the first fatality since Sirisena sacked Wickremesinghe on Friday and installed a former strongman as prime minister, triggering political chaos in the Indian Ocean nation.

Wickremesinghe has refused to vacate the prime minister’s official residence, barricading himself inside as over 1,000 supporters, including chanting Buddhist monks, rallied outside.

The 69-year-old says his sacking is illegal, and wants an emergency session of parliament held to prove he still commands a majority.

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