Thursday, December 22, 2016
Police Arrested A Youth Who Tried To Pay Electricity Bill By Using Fake Currency Notes
Anuradhapura Police have today (22)arrested a youth
who tried to pay electricity bill by using five fake currency notes of Rs.1000 at a super market in Anuradhapura Town.
After the youth paid the electricity bill by using fake currency notes, on suspicion the cashier of the super market has informed of the payment to Anuradhapura Police after confirming the currency notes paid by the youth were fake.
Police Officers who arrived at the scene had arrested the youth and recovered another five fake notes of Rs.5000 and one currency note of Rs.1000 in his possession.
Police have handed over the youth to Criminal Investigations Department (CID) for further investigations.
who tried to pay electricity bill by using five fake currency notes of Rs.1000 at a super market in Anuradhapura Town.
After the youth paid the electricity bill by using fake currency notes, on suspicion the cashier of the super market has informed of the payment to Anuradhapura Police after confirming the currency notes paid by the youth were fake.
Police Officers who arrived at the scene had arrested the youth and recovered another five fake notes of Rs.5000 and one currency note of Rs.1000 in his possession.
Police have handed over the youth to Criminal Investigations Department (CID) for further investigations.
ME GANATH SITHA BALANNA
EWANI HADAWATH ATI AYA SADANUSAMARANEYA NOWANNEDA.
Customs Recovered A Stock Of Aprons And Gloves With Printed Images Of Lord Buddha At A Colombo Harbor Ware House
Sri Lanka Customs Officers have today(22) recovered 904 cartons contains stocks of Aprons and Gloves with printed images of Lord Buddha at a Ware House BQ-4 in Colombo Harbor.
These containers contains Aprons and Gloves with images of Lord Buddha are arrived in Colombo Harbor from tuticorin in India and due to transport them to Slovania according to Customs Officers.
Printing the image of a Religious Leader in a consumer good is against the law and a legal action can be taken against the persons who are responsible for this act the Customs media spokesman Dharmasena Kahandawa has stated.
These containers contains Aprons and Gloves with images of Lord Buddha are arrived in Colombo Harbor from tuticorin in India and due to transport them to Slovania according to Customs Officers.
Printing the image of a Religious Leader in a consumer good is against the law and a legal action can be taken against the persons who are responsible for this act the Customs media spokesman Dharmasena Kahandawa has stated.
Two Persons Were Killed Due To A Tractor Accident At Lindula
Two persons were killed this morning as a Tractor they were traveling in veered off the road and fallen a 500 foot Precipice at Lindula area(Central Province).
The deceased were identified as 26 and 35 year old residents of Lindula area.The deceased who were taken water from the tractor for development work killed on the spot due to the accident Police have stated.
The bodies of them are at Lindula District Hospital pending an autopsy.
The deceased were identified as 26 and 35 year old residents of Lindula area.The deceased who were taken water from the tractor for development work killed on the spot due to the accident Police have stated.
The bodies of them are at Lindula District Hospital pending an autopsy.
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