Those who are posting fake posts in
Social media platforms and spreading rumours ,saying coroma positives have been identified in various places in Sri Lanka will be severely punished according to the law the Police Media Spokesman Senior Supirintendent Of Police Jaliya Senaratne has stated.
There's no truth in social media posts and rumours claiming several coroma positives have been reported from many areas in the country during last few days he has stressed.
Police Media Spokesman has requested the public not to be mislead due to these posts and rumours and only believe the releases issued by Government Information Department and Corona prevention task .force on the Corona situation.
Social media platforms and spreading rumours ,saying coroma positives have been identified in various places in Sri Lanka will be severely punished according to the law the Police Media Spokesman Senior Supirintendent Of Police Jaliya Senaratne has stated.
There's no truth in social media posts and rumours claiming several coroma positives have been reported from many areas in the country during last few days he has stressed.
Police Media Spokesman has requested the public not to be mislead due to these posts and rumours and only believe the releases issued by Government Information Department and Corona prevention task .force on the Corona situation.
No comments:
Post a Comment