Thursday, June 22, 2017
Police To Take Legal Action Against Those Who Guided The Student Protestors To Enter Health Ministry Building
Police are due to take a legal action against the student protestors who have entered the Health Ministry Building forcibly last evening According to Health Minister Dr.Rajitha Senaratne.
Meanwhile Police Media Spokesman Deputy Inspector General Of Police(DIG)Priyantha Jayakody has also stated that a legal action will be taken against those who have guided the student protestors to enter the Health Ministry building and damaged the Government property .Police are using the CCTV Cameras in Health Ministry premises to identify the relevant persons he has stressed.
Meanwhile Police Media Spokesman Deputy Inspector General Of Police(DIG)Priyantha Jayakody has also stated that a legal action will be taken against those who have guided the student protestors to enter the Health Ministry building and damaged the Government property .Police are using the CCTV Cameras in Health Ministry premises to identify the relevant persons he has stressed.
Around 2000-3000 Student Protestors Who Entered The Health Ministry Building Yesterday(22) Damaged Rupees Millions Worth Ministry Properties-Dr.Sunil Alwis
Around 2000 to 3000 University and Medical Students had forcibly entered the Health Ministry Building at "Suwasiripaya" Colombo-10 yesterday (21) and damaged properties belonging to the Ministry worth millions of rupees including of damaging 16 Ministry Vehicles parked in Health Ministry premises at that time according to the acting Director General Of Health Services Dr.Sunil De Alwis.
Speaking at a press briefing held in Government Information Department in Narahenpita this evening(22) Dr.Alwis has stated that the exact value of the damage done to the Health Ministry Property not yet been estimated.
The group of University and Medical Students have entered the Ministry Building at a time they were not given a discussion on any issue and they behaved in a violent manner and damaged two steel gates in the second floor of the Health Ministry and broken glasses of windows too Dr.Alwis who was in his office in the ground floor of the Health Ministry has stressed.
"Suddenly the students entered the Health Ministry Building through four corners and when doing so damaged a fence in the Ministry premises as well.They have stayed in the Ministry building around three hours by shouting slogans.Afterwards the riot police was called to control the situation in view of protecting the Ministry property "he has stated.
Riot Police asked the students to leave the premises and as they refused and behaved in a violent manner Police officers have used batons and tear gas to chased them away from the building and after the students ran out of the Ministry Building water cannons were fired at them Dr.Alwis further stated.
Addressing the briefing Health Minister Dr.Rajitha Senaratne has stated that the Inter University Students Federation and a representatives of a political party are behind the student protestors entered the Health Ministry Building and Police will take a legal action against the protestors.
Police have not provided sufficient protection for the Ministry at the time of the incident Minister has stressed.
Speaking at a press briefing held in Government Information Department in Narahenpita this evening(22) Dr.Alwis has stated that the exact value of the damage done to the Health Ministry Property not yet been estimated.
The group of University and Medical Students have entered the Ministry Building at a time they were not given a discussion on any issue and they behaved in a violent manner and damaged two steel gates in the second floor of the Health Ministry and broken glasses of windows too Dr.Alwis who was in his office in the ground floor of the Health Ministry has stressed.
"Suddenly the students entered the Health Ministry Building through four corners and when doing so damaged a fence in the Ministry premises as well.They have stayed in the Ministry building around three hours by shouting slogans.Afterwards the riot police was called to control the situation in view of protecting the Ministry property "he has stated.
Riot Police asked the students to leave the premises and as they refused and behaved in a violent manner Police officers have used batons and tear gas to chased them away from the building and after the students ran out of the Ministry Building water cannons were fired at them Dr.Alwis further stated.
Addressing the briefing Health Minister Dr.Rajitha Senaratne has stated that the Inter University Students Federation and a representatives of a political party are behind the student protestors entered the Health Ministry Building and Police will take a legal action against the protestors.
Police have not provided sufficient protection for the Ministry at the time of the incident Minister has stressed.
Wednesday, June 21, 2017
A Large Number Of Pregnant Females And Chronic Patients Are Among Those Suffering From Dengue In Government Hospitals
A large number of pregnant females and patients with
diabetes and other chronic diseases are among the Dengue patients currently receiving treatment in government hospitals according to the sources.
Accordingly Pregnant Females suffering from Dengue are currently receiving the treatment in Colombo National,South Colombo Teaching and Soyza hospitals.
Meanwhile as the major hospitals in the country are still over crowding with Dengue Patients ,around 254 Dengue patients are currently receiving treatment in South Colombo Teaching Hospital and as there's a bed shortage in the hospital thre.e patients occupy one bed sources have stated.
Around 311 Dengue patients are currently receiving treatment in Colombo National Hospital it has been reported
diabetes and other chronic diseases are among the Dengue patients currently receiving treatment in government hospitals according to the sources.
Accordingly Pregnant Females suffering from Dengue are currently receiving the treatment in Colombo National,South Colombo Teaching and Soyza hospitals.
Meanwhile as the major hospitals in the country are still over crowding with Dengue Patients ,around 254 Dengue patients are currently receiving treatment in South Colombo Teaching Hospital and as there's a bed shortage in the hospital thre.e patients occupy one bed sources have stated.
Around 311 Dengue patients are currently receiving treatment in Colombo National Hospital it has been reported
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