Sri Lanka holds 37 over 'plot to assassinate president'
Most of those detained under emergency regulations are military officers.
On Monday, about a dozen officers were sent to compulsory retirement accused of dabbling in politics.
The opposition denies there is any plot and says the government has launched a witch hunt after Mr Rajapaksa won the presidential election a week ago.
Meanwhile, Sri Lanka's election commissioner has rejected opposition allegations of counting fraud.
The scale of the recent arrests came to light after the Daily News, a government mouthpiece, reported that 37 people were in custody for possible involvement in what it called a conspiracy to assassinate the president and several other people.
It said those being held included a brigadier, a colonel, army deserters and four civilians.
Twenty-three of the suspects had been arrested in a raid on the office of the defeated presidential contender, Gen Sarath Fonseka, the newspaper said.
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