Thursday, November 26, 2015
Sri Lankan Navy Have Arrested 15 Indian Fishermen Yesterday(26) Morning Whiile Fishing In Northern Sri Lankan Seas
The Navy with the assistance of Sri Lankan Coast Guard have arrested 09 Indian Fishermen at Northern Seas near Delft Island and 06 at seas near Thalaimannar .Navy also have taken into custody three fishing boats which these fishermen were traveling in .
The 15 detained Indian Fishermen have been later handed over to the Fisheries Offices in Jaffna and Thalaimannar.
Ministry Of Women's And Child Affairs To Suggest Attorney General's Department To Allow Courts To Hear Child Abuse Cases Single Day Per Week
According to the Ministry Secretary Chndrani Seneviratne The Women's And Child Affairs Ministry is still holding talks with Attorney General's Department regarding ways to reduce the pending Child and Women Abuse cases struck at courts for years,
"As an initial step the Ministry has decided to suggest Courts should allow a single day per week to hear Child Abuse Cases Only " She has stressed.
Police To Take Legal Action Against 725 Motorists Who Violated Traffic Line Laws During today(26)
Legal Action will be taken against around 725 Motorists in Colombo City who violated Traffic Line Laws which were strictly implemented with effect from today(26) during the period 6 a.m to 4 p.m according to Police Spokesman ASP Ruwan Gunasekera.
Police have been strictly implemented the Traffic Line Laws applicable to Carriageways in Colombo City with effect from today(26).
Majority Of Rape Victims Reported From Sri Lanka Are Girls Under 16 Years Of Age-UNFPA
The Majority Of Rape Victims reported from Sri Lanka are girls under 16 years of Age according to United Nations Fund For Population Activities(UNFPA).
The sexual harassment against girl child in the local society is on the increase and due to this situation teenage pregnancies and abortions among them have also increased the UNFPA has said.
It has been reported that 6.5% of the Sri Lankan Girls becomes pregnant or deliver their first baby before they celebrate their 19 th Birthday UNFPA has further said.
The sexual harassment against girl child in the local society is on the increase and due to this situation teenage pregnancies and abortions among them have also increased the UNFPA has said.
It has been reported that 6.5% of the Sri Lankan Girls becomes pregnant or deliver their first baby before they celebrate their 19 th Birthday UNFPA has further said.
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