Saturday, May 26, 2018
Minister Of Wild Life Field Marshal Fonseka Interdicted Four Officers Over A Killing Of A Bear In Girithale
The three Wild Life Officers had shot and killed the Bear after he had escaped from their custody and attacking two fishermen it has been reported.
The four officers were interdicted for the killing of a Bear without attempting to save his life according to reports.
Meanwhile Deputy Minister of Wild Life conservation Palitha Thevarapperuma had visited the Polonnaruwa General Hospital to see the condition of the two persons who were injured due to the attacks of the Bear.
He than visited the Girithale Veterinary Office and blamed the officers there over not taking any step to protect the Bear.
Due to the interdiction of the female Veterinary surgeon who was there when the wild life officers shot and killed the Bear,Sri Lanka Veterinary Association has decided to refrain from attending risky missions in future it has been stated.
AL JAZEERA Reveales Two Match Fixing Incidents Occurred During Two Test Matches Played In Galle Cricket Stadium
- The 'Al Jazeera" Television media crew had managed to collect first hand information on two match fixing incidents occurred during two test matches played at the Galle International Cricket Stadium in 2016 and 2017 according to reports.
Accordingly the Assistant Manager and the chief curator of the Galle Stadium Tharanga Indika and Indian Bookie Robin Moris had involved in these Match fixing incidents and they have planned a similar match fixing for the forthcoming Test match between Sri Lanka and England scheduled to play at Galle Cricket Stadium in November this year according to the AL jazeera.
The two previous match fixing incidents had occurred during a Test match played between Sri Lanka and Australia in 2016 and a Match played between Sri Lanka and India in 2017 .
The media crew had revealed that the Sri lankan curator had prepared the field of the stadium in favour of bowlers during the match played with Australia and in favour of batsman during the match against India.
The sri lankan curator and Indian bookie had met at a hotel in Galle and planned match fixing according to reports.
The International Cricket Council (ICC)has already launched an investigation over these match fixing incidents and Sri Lankan Cricket pledged their support to the ICC to carry out the investigations.
A Youth Has Died After The Boat He Was Travelling Toppled Over
A 21 year old youth has died after the
Boat he was travelling had toppled over at bay of Aroo in Eravur while he was on the way for fisheries activities with another two persons last night(25) it has been reported.
The two others who were travelling in the Boat with the deceased had managed to swim to ashore and saved their lives .
The body of the deceased who was a resident of Sandiveli area was recovered this morning(26).
Eravur police are conducting an investigations over the incident.
Boat he was travelling had toppled over at bay of Aroo in Eravur while he was on the way for fisheries activities with another two persons last night(25) it has been reported.
The two others who were travelling in the Boat with the deceased had managed to swim to ashore and saved their lives .
The body of the deceased who was a resident of Sandiveli area was recovered this morning(26).
Eravur police are conducting an investigations over the incident.
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Due To Heavy Showres Ja-Ela Dam Is At Risk Of Breaking Down
If the heavy showers prevailing in Ja-
Ela area continues further there's a risk of breaking the Ja-Ela dam according to the authorities.
To prevent such situation sand bags are being used and necessary life saving boats are being stationed near the Dam they have stated.
In addition Around 800 Army personal have been deployed to assist if an emergency situation occurs the Emergency Operations Director of the Disaster Management Center Brigadier Athula Ariyaratne has stated.
Meanwhile the authorities have planned to widen the Uswetakeyyawa Estuary(Moya) and allow the overflowing water to flow to the sea ,If the Ja-Ela dam beeaks it has been revealed.
Ela area continues further there's a risk of breaking the Ja-Ela dam according to the authorities.
To prevent such situation sand bags are being used and necessary life saving boats are being stationed near the Dam they have stated.
In addition Around 800 Army personal have been deployed to assist if an emergency situation occurs the Emergency Operations Director of the Disaster Management Center Brigadier Athula Ariyaratne has stated.
Meanwhile the authorities have planned to widen the Uswetakeyyawa Estuary(Moya) and allow the overflowing water to flow to the sea ,If the Ja-Ela dam beeaks it has been revealed.
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