Sunday, October 25, 2015
National Police Commission To Amend The Current Code Of Ethics Introduced For Police Officers
The newly appointed National Police Commission is considering to amend the current Code Of Ethics which introduced for Police Officers.
According to the Secretary Of National Police Commission Ariyadasa Cooray ,There's a great need to identifying the lapses of current code of ethics introduced for police officers and to introduce them a code of ethics which can practically applied for their work schedule.
According to the Secretary Of National Police Commission Ariyadasa Cooray ,There's a great need to identifying the lapses of current code of ethics introduced for police officers and to introduce them a code of ethics which can practically applied for their work schedule.
Five Devotees Who Had Gone To Sri Pada Have Faced A Wasp Attack
Sacred Sri Pada Mountain |
The devotees are residents of Colombo and Suburb Areas it has been revealed.
Police Have Arrested Four Suspects With 16 Fake Rs.5000 Currency Note
The Bingiriya(In North Western Province) Police have arrested four persons belonging to a group which was engaged in printing and distributing fake Rs.5000 Notes with 16 Fake Rs.5000 Notes in their possession .
The Police have said these suspects had printed Rs.700,000 worth fake notes under three series and distributed to few places around.
Police have taken in to custody the Printing Machine and a Laptop Computer which said to be used to print these fake Rs.5000 Currency Notes in a possession of one of the suspects that arrested.
The suspects have told the Police they have distributed the fake currency notes printed by them to Bingiriya and Hettipola Areas.The Police Intelligence Service too has received information that fake currency notes have been circulated in Bingiriya And Hettipola Areas during last few days.
The arrested fake notes even having the sign which printed in real currency notes in benefit of blind people to identify the notes it has been revealed,
The Four suspects arrested with fake currency notes are due to be produced before Hettipola District Court.
The Police have said these suspects had printed Rs.700,000 worth fake notes under three series and distributed to few places around.
Police have taken in to custody the Printing Machine and a Laptop Computer which said to be used to print these fake Rs.5000 Currency Notes in a possession of one of the suspects that arrested.
The suspects have told the Police they have distributed the fake currency notes printed by them to Bingiriya and Hettipola Areas.The Police Intelligence Service too has received information that fake currency notes have been circulated in Bingiriya And Hettipola Areas during last few days.
The arrested fake notes even having the sign which printed in real currency notes in benefit of blind people to identify the notes it has been revealed,
The Four suspects arrested with fake currency notes are due to be produced before Hettipola District Court.
Mihin Lanka Air Lines Has Commenced It's Operations To Oman
Sri Lanka's Budget Carrier ,Mihin Lanka Air Lines has commenced it's operations to Oman form Today(25) according to the Air Lines.Through this passengers of Arab State Oman will be able to fly to Sri Lanka at cheaper rates Air Lines sources have said.
According to the Country Manager of Mihin Lanka in Oman's Capital Muscat, Deepal Pallegangoda the Basic Ticket Rates to Sri Lanka From Oman and from Oman To Sri Lanka will be around Rs.16,400(Around 45 Omani Riyals).
Mihin Lanka has decided to allow it's Economy Class Passengers to Oman to carry a baggage of up to 50 Kilo Grammes including hand baggage and 60 Kilo Grammes for Business Class Passengers.
Mihin Lanka's Muscat -Colombo,Colombo -Muscat Flights which commenced today will fly four flights per week and from 25th of November it will be increased to Five Flights per week according to Air Lines.
According to the Country Manager of Mihin Lanka in Oman's Capital Muscat, Deepal Pallegangoda the Basic Ticket Rates to Sri Lanka From Oman and from Oman To Sri Lanka will be around Rs.16,400(Around 45 Omani Riyals).
Mihin Lanka has decided to allow it's Economy Class Passengers to Oman to carry a baggage of up to 50 Kilo Grammes including hand baggage and 60 Kilo Grammes for Business Class Passengers.
Mihin Lanka's Muscat -Colombo,Colombo -Muscat Flights which commenced today will fly four flights per week and from 25th of November it will be increased to Five Flights per week according to Air Lines.
Saturday, October 24, 2015
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