Monday, January 9, 2017
Bribery Commission Officials Arrested A Principal For Accepting Rs.20,000 As A Bribe
The Bribery Commission officials have today (09)
arrested the principal of Ahangama ,Sariputhra Collage for taking Rs.20,000 as a bribe to admit a child to grade one class of the school.
The suspected Prinicipal has informed the parents of the above mentioned child through the vice principal of the school to pay Rs.20,000 to a shop and hand over the receipt to him.
At that time the Bribery Commission officials have arrested the suspected principal it has been reported.
arrested the principal of Ahangama ,Sariputhra Collage for taking Rs.20,000 as a bribe to admit a child to grade one class of the school.
The suspected Prinicipal has informed the parents of the above mentioned child through the vice principal of the school to pay Rs.20,000 to a shop and hand over the receipt to him.
At that time the Bribery Commission officials have arrested the suspected principal it has been reported.
Four Students Were Injured And Hospitalized Following A School Van-Fish Lorry Collision
Four Students were injured and hospitalized this noon after a School Van they were traveling in colliding with a Fish Lorry at Moratuwa area(Colombo).
The injured Students were admitted to the Panadura Hospital for treatment.
The School Van which traveling from Moratuwa to Modara colliding with the fish lorry at a cross road it has been revealed.Eight Students were there in the Van at the time of the accident according to reports.
The injured Students were admitted to the Panadura Hospital for treatment.
The School Van which traveling from Moratuwa to Modara colliding with the fish lorry at a cross road it has been revealed.Eight Students were there in the Van at the time of the accident according to reports.
Around 1850 Kilo Grammes Of Expired Stock Of Rice Recovered From A Mill At Polonnaruwa
Public Health Inspectors have found a stock of 1850 Kilo Grammes of expired Rice that is unsuitable for human consumption at a Rice Mill in Kaduruwela,Polonnaruwa(North Central Province).
The stock of expired Rice that imported to Sri Lanka during 2014-2015 period were packed and prepared to be sold at the time of the raid it has been revealed.
Public Health Inspectors along with members of All Island Farmers Federation and United Rice Producers Union had carried out the raid.
The stock of expired Rice that imported to Sri Lanka during 2014-2015 period were packed and prepared to be sold at the time of the raid it has been revealed.
Public Health Inspectors along with members of All Island Farmers Federation and United Rice Producers Union had carried out the raid.
Former President's Mother In Law Daisy Forest Has Been Released On Bail
Colombo Additional Magistrate has today(09) today ordered to release Daisy Forest the mother in law of former president Mahinda Rajapakshe and who was charged for allegedly purchasing a land in Rathmalana for Rs.36 million on bail .
The mother in law of former president Mahinda Rajapakshe had been released on two surety bails of Rs.1.5 million each and a cash bail of Rs.25,000.
The mother in law of former president Mahinda Rajapakshe had been released on two surety bails of Rs.1.5 million each and a cash bail of Rs.25,000.
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