Sri Lanka crisis: Protesters defy curfew, police fire tear gas at students
Zee News
Sri Lankan police used tear gas and water cannons to disperse student protesters in the central city of Kandy.
Colombo: Protesters in the Sri Lanka`s largest city Colombo held numerous small, peaceful demonstrations over a severe economic crisis on Sunday, defying a nationwide curfew, while police used tear gas to disperse student protesters in the central city of Kandy.
A senior police official said officers used tear gas and water cannons to stop a protest of university students in Kandy.
"There were about 750 participants but no arrests were made," said Nihal Thalduwa, a police spokesman.
Thalduwa said over 600 people who were arrested in the Western Province on Saturday night for breaking curfew orders were released on bail given by police and charges will be filed against them later.
President Gotabaya Rajapaksa declared a state of emergency on Friday as the Indian Ocean island nation grapples with rising prices, shortages of essentials and rolling power cuts. On Saturday, the government implemented a countrywide curfew after protests turned violent.