Angunakolapelessa Prison
Angunakolapelessa Prison, is a maximum security prison in the Hambantota District of Sri Lanka. The prison complex occupies a site of and the total number of inmates that can be accommodated at the prison is 1,200
History
In June 2012 the Rajapaksa cabinet endorsed a proposal by the Minister of Rehabilitation and Prison Reforms, Chandrasiri Gajadeera, to relocate the Tangalle prison to a site in the Angunakolapelassa area at an estimated cost Rs.357.84 million.In 2014 February the Speaker of the House and Member of parliament for Hambantota, Chamal Rajapaksa, laid the foundation stone for the prison. Construction commenced on 16 May 2014, by a local company, Sanken Construction Ltd, and took over eighteen months to complete. It was originally to be opened on 16 March 2017 by President, Maithripala Sirisena, but was postponed as the President declined the invitation. It was formally declared opened on 16 October by Minister of Prison Reforms, Rehabilitation, Resettlement and Hindu Religious Affairs, D. M. Swaminathan. The estimated cost of the construction was Rs. 9.5 billion.
The first inmates were transferred from Tangalle remand prison on 3 November 2017, with subsequent transfers of long-term male and female prisoners from Welikada Prison.