Sunday, June 7, 2015
Nine Police OIC'S Including OIC Of Police Financial Crimes Investigations Division Were Transferred
Nine Police OIC'S (Officers In Charge) including the OIC of Police Financial Crimes Investigations Division(FCID) have been transferred with effect from today(07) according to the Police Spokesman ASP Ruwan Gunasekere.The transferring of the OIC in Police Financial Crimes Investigations Division drew attention to many as the the Division carried out large scale financial corruptions occurred during the previous government.
The Division it self arrested several politicians in the previous government including the former Economic Development Minister Basil Rajapakshe for alleged financial crimes.
The main opposition United Peoples Freedom Alliance(UPFA) has criticized the division heavily during last couple of weeks and charged the FCID was established under the recommendation of Prime Minister Ranil Wikramasinha to hunting down politicians of the previous government.The special Police Unit was established by a sub committee appointed by the Prime Minister Ranil Wikaramasinha,
The Division it self arrested several politicians in the previous government including the former Economic Development Minister Basil Rajapakshe for alleged financial crimes.
The main opposition United Peoples Freedom Alliance(UPFA) has criticized the division heavily during last couple of weeks and charged the FCID was established under the recommendation of Prime Minister Ranil Wikramasinha to hunting down politicians of the previous government.The special Police Unit was established by a sub committee appointed by the Prime Minister Ranil Wikaramasinha,
Four Killed And Thirteen Injured Due To A Van They Were Traveled In Fell Down A Precipice
Four Persons were killed and 13 others were injured as the Van they were traveled in veered off the Road and fell down a Precipice at Semuwatte Area In Matale District(Hill Country)this afternoon according to the Police.Two Women and Two men were killed due to this accident.
The injured were admitted to the Kandy Teaching Hospital for the treatment.
The injured were admitted to the Kandy Teaching Hospital for the treatment.
Saturday, June 6, 2015
Nutritional Problems Increased The Overweight,Obesity And Thinness Among Sri Lankans Males And Females
Due to the Nutritional Problems ,Overweight,Obesity and Thinness among st the Sri Lankan males and females belonging to the age group 18-59 are on increase according to the latest nutrition survey.
The latest survey results have shown that the overweight among st Sri Lankan Males and Females of the 18-59 age group is 22% and 24.6% receptively and obesity is 4.2% and 6.9% among st males and females of the said age group.The Thinness among st males belonging to the said age group in Sri Lanka is 16.2% the survey has revealed.
The latest survey results have shown that the overweight among st Sri Lankan Males and Females of the 18-59 age group is 22% and 24.6% receptively and obesity is 4.2% and 6.9% among st males and females of the said age group.The Thinness among st males belonging to the said age group in Sri Lanka is 16.2% the survey has revealed.
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