
The Sri Lanka Police has announced the continuation and restructuring of its “Tell IGP” project in 2026, a service that enables the public to directly reach the Inspector General of Police (IGP) through online channels.
The initiative allows both local and overseas individuals to submit complaints in Sinhala, Tamil, or English. Citizens can report organized crime, drug trafficking, traffic violations, public nuisances, corruption, and other offenses directly to the IGP.
Complaints received are forwarded to relevant police stations by divisional officers, with investigation officers promptly assigned. If a complaint is not resolved fairly, the system provides the option to resubmit the matter to the IGP for further review.
Access to the service is available via the official police website www.police.lk, through the dedicated link https://telligp.police.lk, or by email at telligp@police.gov.lk.
To strengthen delivery, computer operators in 48 regional police divisions have been trained and deployed, ensuring the service is effectively implemented island‑wide.
The project continues under the direct supervision of the Inspector General of Police, with the stated aim of providing a more efficient and responsive platform for public complaints. (Newswire)

