Sunday, January 6, 2019

Transferes Of 72 Police OIC's Had Been Cancelled In Accordance With The Instructions Of Police Commission

Transferes of 72  Police OIC"s (Officer In
Charge ) made  by Inspector General Of Police (IGP)Pujith Jayasundara had been cancelled as per the instructions of National Police Commission and Defense Secretary.

IGP Has made these transferes  by saying they have approved by National Police Commission, However within 48 hours after the Police message issued regarding the Transferes ,IGP himself has cancelled them.

It has been revealed without the approval of Police Commission, IGP Jayasundara has made  these transferes .

Later IGP has issued another Police Message saying transferes of 72 OIC's had been cancelled in accordance with  the instructions of the Commission and Defense Secretary. 

BRIEF DETAILS ABOUT BRITAIN'S POPULAR CAT "LARRY"


Saturday, January 5, 2019

90 YEAR OLD CYCLIST FAILING DRUG TEST




CHINA'S POPULATION TO PEAK AT 1.44 BILLION

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Gas Companies Have Requested To Increase The Price Of Gas

Local Gas Companies have requested the Consumer Affairs Authority to increase the Price of a Domestic Gas Cylinder by Rs.359  due to the rising prices of Gas in the World Market and the devalue of Rupee in  large scale against the US Dollar it has been revealed .
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According to the Local Gas Companies the price of a Metric Tonne of Gas in the world market has been increased by US Dollars 595 during last October and November and as a result Gas prices should be increased .

If the Price of a Domestic Gas Cylinder is  increased by Rs.395 as requested by Local Gas Companies the current price of a 12.5 Kilo Gramme Domestic Gas Cylinder will be increased from Rs.1733 to Rs.2092 .

However the Consumer Affairs Authority still not yet consider the request of  Gas Companies.

A Person Was Arrested With 101.386 Grammes Of Heroin In His Possession

Police Officers attached to the Anti Corruption Unit of Kalutara Division have arrested a 39
year old person whilst carrying 101.386 grammes of Heroin hidden inside his underwear near Maggona Railway station last night (04).


The estimated value of the Haul of Heroin taken in to custody in possession of the suspect is more than  Rs.1.2 million it has been revealed.

The suspect is a resident of Kithulhena at Maggona Area.

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

Tsunami memories:What happened in Paraliya in 2004.