Sunday, October 21, 2018

A Tense Situation Occurred As A Large Number Of Prison Inmates In Agunakolapalassa Prison Had Launched A Protest

A tense situation occurred at
Agunakolapalassa Prison as a large number of Prison inmates there including around 150 female Prisoners had launched a protest campaign on top of a tower located middle of the Agunakolapalassa Prison premises since this morning (21).

The prison inmates have launched the protest by opposing the recruiting of Special Police Task Force Personal for the security inside the Prison it has been reported.

The prison inmates who had damaged the prison cells and came out from the cells by breaking them and assaulting Prison guards there,have opposing the Special Police Task Force Personal by saying they have strictly checking the food parcels brought by the families of Prisoners and also unnecessarily checking the inmates when they return from Courts .

Agunakolapalassa Prison Authorities had requested help from other prisons to control the situation and a team of 40 officers attached to Colombo Prisons Police Unit had left for Agunakola palassa already as a result it has been revealed

Two Persons Including A Female Businesswoman Had Been Arrested With A Stock Of Cigarette Cartons

Airport Customs Officers have today
(21)arrested a 52 year old Businesswoman and a 32 year old Male whilest attempting to smuggle 195 Cigarette Cartons containing 39,000 foreign manufactured Cigarette sticks illegally to Sri Lanka ,at Katunayake ,Bandaranaike International Airport .

The two suspects who had arrived Katunayake Airport  from Dubai via Fly Dubai flight this morning had hidden the Cigarette Cartons inside two of their luggages it has been revealed.They have arrested whilest leaving the Airport through Green Channel.

The female suspect is a resident of Hettipola area and male is a resident of Naththandiya according to Customs officers .

The estimated value of the stock of Cigarette sticks taken in to custody in possession of the suspects is around Rs.1.95 million .

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