Tuesday, September 12, 2017

Twelve Indian Fishermen Had Been Arrested In Sri Lankan Waters

Sri Lanka Navy had arrested 12 Indian fishermen
while illegally fishing in Sri Lankan waters at north of Kachchathivu Island last evening (11)with two trawler boats they were arrived in.

The arrested fishermen along with the two boats had been handed over to the assistant director of fisheries in Jaffna for future course of action according to reporrs.

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Lawyers Of Impriosned Lalith Weerathunge And Anusha Palpita Filed An Appeal Against "Sil Redhi"Verdict

Image result for appealThe lawyers of the imprisoned secretary to the  former President Mahinda Rajapakshe ,Lalith Weerathunge and the former Director Of Telecommunication Regulatory Commission Anusha Palpita had yesterday(11) filed an appeal in Court of Appeal against the verdict given against their clients by the Colombo High Court over the "Sil Redhi"(White Cloths) case.

Colombo High Court had sentenced the imprisoned former officers mentioned above a three year rigorous imprisonment over distributing "Sil Redhi" among Buddhist Devotees in temples throughout the island during the last presidential elections by spending Rs.600 million belonging to Telecommunication Regulatory Commission.

There are reports that during the distribution of  "Sil Redhi" among Buddhist devotees a notice by requesting to vote former President Mahinda Rajapakshe were also given to the devotees which the election monitors than described as a clear violation of election laws.

Meanwhile former President Mahinda Rajapakshe has yesterday(11) stated that he ordered to distribute Sil Redhi" among devotees after visited the imprisoned former officers attached to his administration in Welikada prison.

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