Thursday, September 6, 2018
A Female Was Arrested While Attempting To Smuggle Foreign Currency Notes
Airport Customs officers have arrested
a 60 year old Sri Lankan female whilest attempting to smuggle Rs.37,27,344 worth foreign currency notes illegally to India this morning (06).
The suspect has been identified as a Business Woman at Negambo area.
Among the Foreign Currency notes recovered while hidden in her luggage are Swiss Francs and US Dollars according to Customs.
a 60 year old Sri Lankan female whilest attempting to smuggle Rs.37,27,344 worth foreign currency notes illegally to India this morning (06).
The suspect has been identified as a Business Woman at Negambo area.
Among the Foreign Currency notes recovered while hidden in her luggage are Swiss Francs and US Dollars according to Customs.
Medical Specialists Have Proposed The Health Minister To Present A Parliament Act On Continuously Airlift Human Organs For Transplant Surgeries
At the moment Human Organs removed from the Brain Death persons are airlifting to hospitals for Transplant surgeries with the help of Sri Lanka Airforce through a cabinet paper.
Health Minister is due to convene a meeting with Transplant Surgeons soon to discuss on this and how to provide all the necessity facilities to Transplant surgeries and identify the problems they have faced with according to the Health Ministry .
At present many Government Hospitals in the island are performing Transplant Surgeries including Liver,Kidney ,Heart and Arms Transplants .
A Tea Estate Worker Has Died Due To A Wasp Attack
A 58 year old Tea Estate Worker has
died due to a Wasp attack at a Tea Estate in Niliethugoda,Atampitiya this evening (06).
The critically injured worker who is a resident of Atampitiya , had succumbed to his injuries after admission to Atampitiya Hospital .He had faced this incident while working at the Tea Estate.
The body of the deceased is lying at the Atampitiya Hospital.
died due to a Wasp attack at a Tea Estate in Niliethugoda,Atampitiya this evening (06).
The critically injured worker who is a resident of Atampitiya , had succumbed to his injuries after admission to Atampitiya Hospital .He had faced this incident while working at the Tea Estate.
The body of the deceased is lying at the Atampitiya Hospital.
More Than Ten Million "Tramadol" Tablets Had Been Recovered From.Colombo Harbor
Police Anti Narcotic Bureau officers
have recovered little more than 10.5 million high solution "Tramadol" tablets stored in 585 boxes at a Container located in Colombo Harbor this morning (06) it has been reported.
The stock of 225 mili Gramme "Tramadol "tablets which can only issued to the patients as per prescribed by doctors has an intoxicated effect it has been revealed .
The stock of "Tramadol" has been planned to transport to Libya from India through Colombo Harbor according to authorities. The boxes contains "Tramadol"tablets had been taken in to custody by the customs officers.
No one was arrested regarding the incident it has been announced.
have recovered little more than 10.5 million high solution "Tramadol" tablets stored in 585 boxes at a Container located in Colombo Harbor this morning (06) it has been reported.
The stock of 225 mili Gramme "Tramadol "tablets which can only issued to the patients as per prescribed by doctors has an intoxicated effect it has been revealed .
The stock of "Tramadol" has been planned to transport to Libya from India through Colombo Harbor according to authorities. The boxes contains "Tramadol"tablets had been taken in to custody by the customs officers.
No one was arrested regarding the incident it has been announced.
COULD BEE POISON HOLD THE KEY TO MILLIONS OF ECZEMA SUFFERERS ?
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/articl
e-6134939/Bee-venom-dampens-major-driver-eczema.html
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