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Youth remanded for defacing Sigiriya Mirror Wall

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September 16, 2025

A 21-year-old woman was remanded yesterday until 26 September for allegedly defacing the historical Sigiriya Mirror Wall, a World Heritage Site.

Youth remanded for defacing Sigiriya Mirror Wall

The suspect, a resident of Avissawella, was arrested by Sigiriya Police on Sunday (14) after reportedly scribbling six English letters on the wall, using a hairpin, while visiting the site with a group of factory workers on a field trip.

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