Saturday, May 6, 2017

Nearly 6000 Police Personal To Be Deployed By Sri Lanka To Provide Special Security For Indian Prime Minister Modi

Sri Lankan government is due to  deploy nearly  6000
police officers to provide special security for the Indian Prime Minister Narendra Singh Modi who is due to arrive Sri Lanka on 12th of May to attend religious activities organized to mark the United Nations Wesak Festival scheduled to be held in Colombo.

According to the Inspector General Of Police Pujith Jayaundera under the  special scurity measures police officers who are specilized in VVIP Security,Special Task Force Personal and ordinary police officers numbering nearly 6000 will be deployed for the security of Prime Minister Modi and Wesak related events otganized under the UN Wesak Festival.

These special security measures  includes security to be provided to the Wesak related events in Colombo and Kandy.

During his visit to Sri Lanka Prime Minister Modi is also due to visit the Sacred temple of tooth relics "Dalada Maligawa" in Kandy.

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Sri Lanka Navy Have Arrested Four Persons With Four Kilo Grammes Of Kerala Cannabis

Sri Lanka Navy have arrested four persons with four
kilo grammes of Kerala Cannabis and a Motorcycle in their possession during a raid carried out in two locations in western province last evening (05).

Accordingly three persons have been arrested with two kilo grammes of Kerala Cannabis in one place and a person was arrested with two kilo grammes of Kerala Cannsbis in another place.


A 48 Year Old Person Had Committed Suicide In Samanthurai

A 48 year old person had committed suicide by
hanging himself in savariapuram,Samanthurai area.

The police have recovered the body of the deceased as per an information received and the cause behind the suicide has not yet been revealed.

Samanthurai Police are conducting an investigation on the incident.

Twenty One Member Cabinet Of The New Govt. Assumed. duties Today(19)

The 22 member Cabinet of the new government which was appointed yesterday (18) had assumed  duties in the respective Ministries today (19) i...