Friday, November 17, 2017

Police Have Arrested 19 Persons Regarding The Attacks In Ginthota

Police have arrested 19 persons regarding the attacks

occurred in Ginthota,Galle last night (16) according to the Police Media Spokesman Police Superintendant Ruwan Gunasekare.

Police have also lifted the  Police Curfew imposed in Kurunduwatte ,Mahahapugala,Piyadigama,Welipitimodara Rukwatte and Ginthota areas and after restoring law and order in these areas he had stated.

Police Special Task force personal have been deployed in these areas to strngthen security it has been reported.

Wild Life Officers Recovered A Body Of An Elephant In Welikanda

The Wild Life officers attached to the Welikande Wild
Life office had yesterday (17)recovered a body of a Wild Elephant who died as a result of receiving wounds caused due to consuming of  "Hakkapatas" in Ruwanpitiya,Welikande area.

The deceased Elephant was around 30 years old according to Wild Life Officials.

QUOTES FOR LIFE






Zimbabwe Coup:Robert Mugabe Has Emerged In Public-But His Wife Grace Missing

https://qz.com/1132589/zimbabwe-coup-president-
robert-mugabe-makes-his-first-public-appearance-despite-political-isolation/

Fisheries Mimistry Had Taken Into Custody 167 Kilo Grammes Of Fish Killed By Using Dynamite

The Special Investigations Unit of Ministry Of Fisheries
and Aquatic Resources Development had taken into custody around 167 Kilo Grammes of Fish killed by using banned method Dynamite at Paliyagoda Fish Market yesterday (17).

Killing Fish by using Dynamate is banned in Sri Lanka and the fish killed by using Dynamite is not suitable for human consumption according to the Fisheries Ministry.

Meanwhile Fisheries Minister Mahinda Amaraweera had instructed officials to investigate on the suppliers who are supplying fish killed by using Dynamite and other banned methods to paliyagoda and other fish markets.

A TRIBUTE TO LATE W.D AMARADEVA


Fire Brigade Doused The Fire In Meethotamulle Garbage Dump

The Colombo Fire Brigade has completely doused the
fire suddenly erupted this morning in top of the Meethotamulle Garbage Dump by this evening (17).

The Fire Brigade has used two fire trucks to douse the fire.No casualties has been reported as there's no houses around the area where fire had been erupted.

Remembering One of the world's, largest Train Accidents reported from Sri Lanka In 2004

Tsunami memories:What happened in Paraliya in 2004.