Sunday, October 2, 2016

Prime Minister Ranil Wikramasinghe To Attend World Economic Forum Summit In New Delhi,India

Prime Minister Ranil Wikramasinghe is due to leave India this Tueday (04) to attend the World Economic Forum Summit scheduled to be held  in New Delhi,India.

During his stay in New Delhi Prime Minister Wikramasinghe  is due to meet his Indian Counterpart Prime Minister Narendra Singh Modi it has been reported.

Police Have Taken Into Custody 44,290 Kilo Grammes Of Waste Tea From Kohilawatte

Police have taken into custody  44,290 Kilo Grammes of waste tea which not suitable for human consumption stored at a warehouse in kohilawatte,wellampitiya(Western Province) yesterday (01) .

Police had arrested two persons regarding the storage of waste tea in a warehouse.The raid at the warehouse has been carried out as per an information receieved by the special task force.

Wellampitiya Police are conducting an investigations on the incident.





POPULAR YESTERYEAR SINHALA SONG SUNG BY NIRANJALA SAROJINI


Air Port Customs Officers Arrested A Sri Lankan Female with 500 Grammes Of Gold

Air Port customs officers have arrested a 60 year old Sri Lankan female at the Katunayake Bandaranaike International Air Port today (02)while attempting to smuggle a stock of Gold worth around Rs.3 million according to the Customs Officers.

The suspected female who arrived in Katunayake Air Port from Dubai concealed  500 grammes of Gold inside her jacket the sources have stated.

Police Have Arrested Former LTTE Rebel Regarding Assaulting Family Members Of Soldiers

Police have arrested a former LTTE Rebel in connection with assaulting some of the residents at Housing Scheme for families of army soldiers in Vavuniya (Northern Province).

The suspect was arrested in Kilinochchi Area and has been remanded after being produced before the court. .

Six Local Fishermen Were Arrested While Illegally Fishing in Seas Off Thalaimannar

Navy personal have arrested six local fishermen while illegally fishing in the seas off Thalaimannar (Northern Province) by using banned monofilament nets it has been reported.

Along with the fishermen Navy personal have taken into custody two dinghies (boats) and ten monofilament nets the sources said.

The arrested fishermen and equipment had been handed over to the fisheries officials in Mannar for future course of action.


Remembering One of the world's, largest Train Accidents reported from Sri Lanka In 2004

Tsunami memories:What happened in Paraliya in 2004.