Police spokesman Ajith Rohana said security would be stepped up in Colombo tomorrow following reports that a Muslim group was planning a demonstration to denounce an alleged arson attack at a Muslim-owned shop over the weekend.
"We have reports of a hartal (work stoppage) on Monday," Rohana told AFP. "We are making arrangements to ensure that there is no trouble. There will be tighter security."
He dismissed the barrage of media criticism today that police should take the blame for anti-Muslim riots carried out by hardline Buddhists a week ago which left four people dead, 80 wounded, and hundreds of homes and shops destroyed.
The privately-run The Nation weekly took the unusual step Sunday of leading its front page with an editorial, with the blunt headline: "The IGP must resign".
Other media joined in blasting officials for failing to rein in a hardline Buddhist group known as the Bodu Bala Sena (BBS or the Buddhist Force), blamed for much of the unrest.
Arrest him," the Sunday Leader newspaper demanded in a headline, referring to the head of the BBS, Galagodaatte Gnanasara, who has publicly denied causing trouble.
Police were investigating the cause of the blaze, which Justice Minister Rauf Hakeem, the most senior Muslim in President Mahinda Rajapakse's cabinet, described yesterday as an arson attack.
Rohana said forensic experts were expected to visit the charred building today.
The Sunday Times said a majority of Buddhists in the country did not support the extremist views of the few monks who were behind the hate campaign, and that they should be dealt with before the unrest escalates further.
