Thursday, January 19, 2017
Police Fired Tear Gas And Water Cannon To Disperse A University Students Protest March In Colombo
Police fired tear gas and water cannon this evening to
disperse a group of protesting university and medical students when they attempted to march towards Prime Minister's official residence "Temple Trees" at colpetty.
The students protest march organized by the Inter University Students Federation began from the Institute of Aesthetic Studies and headed towards Colpetty Junction where they were blocked by the Police.
The protestors conducted the protest march by demanding solutions for several demands including termination of private medical collage in Malabe.
disperse a group of protesting university and medical students when they attempted to march towards Prime Minister's official residence "Temple Trees" at colpetty.
The students protest march organized by the Inter University Students Federation began from the Institute of Aesthetic Studies and headed towards Colpetty Junction where they were blocked by the Police.
The protestors conducted the protest march by demanding solutions for several demands including termination of private medical collage in Malabe.
Police To Take Legal Action Against Motor Car Owners Who Have Tinted Or Covering Front Windows With Curtains
Deputy Inspector General Of Police (Traffic) Palitha Fernando has instructed the officers to carry out raids in Police Station level to nab Motorists who are covering the front windows with curtains and tints as covering Motor Car windows in such manner is one of the causes for the increasing of traffic accident here .
Legal action will be taken against the Motor Car owners who have failed to remove the curtains and tints Police have stated.
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