Tuesday, May 10, 2016
Two Sons Of Former President Mahinda Rajapakshe Appeared Before Presidential Commission Of Inquiry And FCID To Give Statements Regarding Allegations Leveled Against Them
Namal Rajapaskhe and Yoshitha Rajapakshe the two sons of former president Mahinda Rajapakshe had appeared before presidential commission of inquiry and Financial Crimes Investigation Division(FCID) respectively this morning to give statements regarding an allegations leveled against them.
Accordingly former president's eldest son MP Namal Rajapakshe had appeared before Presidential Commission Of Inquiry to give a statement regarding an allegation on misuse of property belonging to the Sri Lanka Air Force and former president' s second son Yoshitha Rajapakshe had appeared before the Financial Crimes Investigations Division to give a statement regarding a financial irregularity at the request of Kaduwela Magistrate.
Accordingly former president's eldest son MP Namal Rajapakshe had appeared before Presidential Commission Of Inquiry to give a statement regarding an allegation on misuse of property belonging to the Sri Lanka Air Force and former president' s second son Yoshitha Rajapakshe had appeared before the Financial Crimes Investigations Division to give a statement regarding a financial irregularity at the request of Kaduwela Magistrate.
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Monday, May 9, 2016
Police Have Detained 17 Businessmen For Changing Foreign Currencies Without Permission
The Police Officers attached to Crimes Division of Western Province have yesterday(09)detained 17 businessmen including Jewlry Shop Owners who had changed foreign currencies without permission in Negambo and Ja Ela areas.
During the raid the Police have recovered Rs.500,000 worth foreign currency notes including US Dollars ,Malaysian Ringits and Indian Rupees.
The Central Bank has assisted the raid it has been reported,
During the raid the Police have recovered Rs.500,000 worth foreign currency notes including US Dollars ,Malaysian Ringits and Indian Rupees.
The Central Bank has assisted the raid it has been reported,
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