Tier A - Overview
Sri Lanka Easter bombings

Tier A - Overview

Date: April 21, 2019

Location: Colombo/Negombo/Batticaloa (Sri Lanka)

Summary: Sri Lanka Easter bombings is remembered as a bombing that leveraged planning, access, and timing to produce mass harm. The prevention lesson is not only about devices, but about the observable preparation pathway that can precede a detonation.

Key prevention lens:
  • Escalating grievance or fixation tied to a person, place, ideology, or perceived injustice.
  • Leakage: statements of intent, threats, or ominous communications that merit documentation and follow-up.
  • Preparation behaviors: access-seeking, planning, acquisition, testing, rehearsal, or sudden "energy burst".
  • Review how predictable routines, access points, and unattended-space vulnerabilities can be exploited.

Tier B - Practitioner Insights

Prevention-forward takeaways for practitioners working in a community setting context.

Operational takeaways
- Normalize early reporting and documentation of concerning behavior, not only explicit threats.
- Track escalation across contexts (home, work/school, online) to avoid siloed risk pictures.
- Use structured engagement plans (support plus accountability) as a first-line disruption option.
- Plan for rapid protective action when credible threat, access, and proximity converge.

Likely missed intervention opportunities (pattern-based)

- Signals minimized as venting rather than documented as escalating pattern behavior.
- Information siloing across organizations that blocked a coherent risk picture.
- Late disruption after access and capability were already established.