SLAF led aerial observations to curb deforestation

Sri Lankan air force paratroopers get ready for an exercise of Pacific Air Lift Rally 2011 at an air force base in Ratmalana, a suburb of Colombo, Sri Lanka, Wednesday, Aug. 24, 2011. The Rally aimed at exhibiting and rehashing air rescue missions, mainly air drops and lifting was attended by air force personnel from United States, Australia, Malaysia and Sri Lanka.(AP Photo/ Eranga Jayawardena)

Raising concerns into widespread illegal forest resources degradation, Defence Secretary Maj. Gen. (Retd) Kamal Gunaratne said, attention into deforestation is imperative and it is vital to identify such attempts before logging.

He said, “The President has alerted Tri-Forces and Police to thwart such attempts and therefore it would be monitored using aerial assets of the Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF)”.

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The Defence Secretary while addressing the District Secretaries/Government Agents at the Internal Security, Home Affairs and Disaster Management State Ministry in Narahenpita today (Nov 25) urged “We must safeguard our resources for future generations.

He also requested District Secretaries/Government Agents to be vigilant and stand against the deterioration of the environment leading to depletion of forest resources.

The Defence Secretary, mentioning the recent upsurge in land grabbing incidents, stressed that a special unit has been set up to net the persons involved in the land grabbing.

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