Saturday, July 9, 2016

Around 800 Metric Tonnes Of Salawa Army Camp Fire Debris Removed During Last Eight Days

Around 800 metric tonnes of debris collected due to salawa army camp fire had been removed from the area during last eight days according to Ministry of Provincial Councils and Local Government bodies.

Seethawaka Pradeshiya Sabha (local government body) with the assistance of Homagama and Dompe Pradeshiya Sabha's are carrying out the removing process of salawa debris the Ministry has stated.

Around 15 backo and tipper mechines have been used for this process it has been reported.The western provinvial council department has estimated that over rs.2.2 million need to spend for the removal of salawa army camp fire debris.


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Police Narcotics Bureau Officials Have Detained Two Maldivian Nationals With A Haul Of Heroin

Image result for detained\The Police Narcotics Bureau officials had arrested two Maldivian Nationals with around 385 Grammes of Heroin in their possession at Dehiwala(In Colombo) today(09).

The arrested suspects are currently in under detention orders.Police believed they may have involved in a Drug Racket operated between Paksitan and Maldives through  Sri Lanka.

Two Police Officers Were Injured And Hospitalized Due To An Accident Occurred In Puttalam-Anuradhapura Road

Image result for accidentAn Assistant Superintendent of Police(ASP) and a Constable were injured and admitted to Puttalam(In North Western Province) Hospital following the double cab vehicle there were traveling in veered off the road and crashed into a Margosa Tree in the palugassegama area on Puttalam-Anuradhapura Main Road on wee hours today(09)

The two police officers were traveling from Mulathivu to Colombo when they met with the accident.Police have suspected the Police Constable who was driving the vehicle may fallen to sleep at the time of the accident.

Both Police Officers are in stable condition according to sources.

Friday, July 8, 2016

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One Hundrad Twenty Eight Volantary Health Workers In Northern Province Receieved Permanant Appointments

The Ministry Of Health,Nutrition and Indeginous Medicine has taken steps to made permanant 128 out of 200 volantary health workers who were recruited to hospitals in northern province during war period to lookafter patients.

The remaining 72 volantary health workers who got minimum qualifications will make permanant soon according to the Health Minister Dr.Rajitha Senaratne.

These workers made permanant in their posts by considering the service they have rendered over the years the minister has stressed.

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