Wednesday, August 3, 2016
Army Officer Detained Over The Killing Of Former Editor Lasantha Wikramathunge Has Been Further Remanded
The suspect was further remanded after being produced before the Mount Lavinia Magistrate Court this morning.
The Magistrate Court has given the permission to Criminal Investigations Department (CID)to produce the suspect before Gampaha Magistrate on 08th of August in connection with the attacks on assassinated former editor of Sunday Leader Lasantha Wikramathunge and former Editor Upali Tennakoon in 2009.
Police And Navy Had Detained Thirty Five Persons including Six Females While Disposing Garbage Into Rivers
Out of the detainees twenty eight including one female were detained by sri lanka Navy at wattala and Palyagoda areas while disposing garbage into the Kelaniya River and seven persons including five females were detained by the police while disposing garbage to Hamilton Canal and Hekaththa area.
Later the suspects were released on police bail.
Health Ministry To File Legal Cases Against 859 Premises Owners In Western Province For Maintaining Dengue Mosquito Breeding Places
Accordingly another 3238 premises owners have been issued notices for keeping risky environment in their places that will help to breading of dengue mosquitoes the Ministry has stated.
During the programme 520 teams comprising of members of Armed Forces and Health Officials have been raided 69,994 premises and out of them 1403 places have found as maintains dengue mosquito breading places it has been reported.
Court Of Appeal Has Extended The Stay Order Issued Against Full Face Helmet Ban In The Country
The court has taken this decision after considering two petitions filed against the ban of wearing full face helmets.
The State Counsel has informed the court that the government is planning to introduce a high quality helmet for Motorcyclists and requested a sufficient time for that.
By considering the facts submitted the Appeals Court has extended the stay order against full face helmet ban and
Colombo High Court Has Released The Confiscated Passport Of Former President's Secretary Lalith Weerathunge
The Court had been earlier confiscated the former President's Secretary's passport over the charges leveled against him on illegally spending Rs.600 million belonging to the Telecommunication Regulatory Commission(TRC) during previous regime to purchase and distribute White Cloths(Sil Redi) among Buddhist Devotees in Temples around the country.
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