SARTAKATWAYA AYITHI POLAWE PAYA GASA JEWAT WENA PARARTAKAME AYATA PAMANAKI.MANDA ATMARTAKAME.GAL HITH ATI KISIWEK SARTAKATWAYAK AT PAT KARAGAT AWASTA WIRALA WEMAI.ESE ATMARTAKAMI AYEKU SARTAKATWAYAK AT KARAGATTADA EYA WEDI KAL RANDA NOPAWATINU ATA.EYA LOKA SWABAWAYAY.
SAMA WITAMA NIHATAMANE WANNA.WASARAKATA PERA NIHATAMANE WU AYEKTA WASARAK GATA WU PASU EMA TATWAYA WENAS KARA GATA NOHAKIYA.MULA AMATAKA KIREEMADA KALA NOHAKIYA.ESE KALA HAKI YAMEK WE NAM EMA TANATTA TARAM ATMARTAKAMIYEKU MIHI PITA SITIYA NOHAKIYA.
TAMAN ATIN ATAPASIWEMAK WUNE NAM EYA NIWARADI KARAGENA IDIRIYATA YA NOHAKKE AY.WERADI KA ATINUT SIDU WE. WEDAGATH WANNE APA EYIN IGENAGANNA DEYAY.ATMARTAKAME AYA MEN NOWA PARARTAKAME AYA ESE TAMA ATAPASUWEM WALIN PAWA YAMAK IGENA GANEE.
ANEK ATATA SAMAJA MADYA JALA OSSE TAMANTA SAMEPA AYATA YAMAK DANENNA SALASWEEMA KOITARAM ATMARTAKAMI KIYA PERA AWASTAWAKA SANDAHAN KALEMI.EK AYEKU EMA WARADA KALA PAMANIN ANIK AYADA ESE KIREMATA YAMA ANUWANAKAMAKI.
The ongoing construction work of the world's tallest artificial Christmas Tree at Galle Face Green launched by Minister of Ports Arjuna Ranathunge has suspended after the heavy money spending project becomes under criticism from various sectors in the society most recently by the Colombo Archbishop Cardinal Malcolm Ranjith.
Around 50% work of the 325 feet high Artificial Christmas Tree which due to beet the previous tallest Christmas Tree in the world built in Mexico has already finished it has been reported.
Around Rs.1 million had already spent for the Christmas tree project and need around one million pinus fruit for the project according to reports.
The Colombo Archbishop Cardinal Malcolm Ranjith has requested the authorities yesterday (06)to donate the money due to spend to build the remain part of the Christmas Tree to poor as Sri Lanka do not want such luxurious projects.
Officers attached to Department Of Excise have arrested two persons with 1.1 Kilo Grammes of Cocaine in their possession near Thalduwa Bridge in Awissawella(Colombo) this morning.
The two persons were arrested while they attempted to sell the stock of Cocaine to a Excise Department Official for Rs.8 million it has been reported.
The worth of the Stock of Cocaine taken into custody is estimated as around Rs.10 million.
The suspects who are residents in Dikoya and Hatton areas are due to be produced before the Awissawella Magistrate Court.
Colombo Chief Magistrate has today(07) further remanded the five Indian Nationals arrested and held at Mirihana Detention Center over their involvement in International Kidney Racket operated between Sri Lanka and India until 22nd Of December.
The five Indian suspects who sold their Kidneys to the Kidney Racketeers here were produced before the Colombo Chief Magistrate Court today(07).
Another three Indian Suspects held at Mirihana Detention Center over the Kidney Racket reported as escaped from the Center.