Saturday, May 11, 2019

A Palestine Student Arrived In Sri Lanka Expelled To India

A 30 year old Palestine student who
had arrived at Katunayake International Airport this morning  (11) had expelled to India by Immigration and Emigration officials.

The suspected student who came here through a temporary Passport had expelled as he has failed to give correct answers to the questions raised by Immigration and Emigration officials at the Katunayake Airport regarding the places he has planned to travel in Sri Lanka and hotels going to stay in it has been revealed. 

Police Have Given Three Day Period To Give Information And Handover Illegal Explosives In Possession

Police have given a Three day period
from 6 a.m today (11) until 6 a.m next Tuesday (14) for those who are keeping illegal explosives in their possession to  inform and handover them to the Police according Police Media Spokesman SP Ruwan Gunasekare.

Within that period those who are keeping illegal Explosives can also  provide  information to  the Police on why they are keeping such Explosives in possession he has stressed .

A Motorist Has Died And Another Injured Due To Navy Officers Shot At Their Vehicles Over Not Following Orders

 A 34 Year Old person has died and
another was injured and hospitalized after the Sri Lanka Navy officers shooting at their vehicles over driving without following orders of Navy officers at Wattala and Kiribathgoda Police Divisions last night (10).

Accordingly A driver of a small van has died when Navy officers shooting at his vehicle when driving it without following orders near the road block in Hunupitiya ,Wattala area .

Other Motorist has been injured and hospitalized after his Motorcar  was shot by Navy officers at Kiribathgoda over driving without following orders it has been revealed. The car was severely damaged due to the incident .

FAMILY NETWORKS BEHIND THE EASTER SUNDAY BOMBINGS

Friday, May 10, 2019

NEVER ENDING LOVE IS THE POWERFUL INGREDIENT OF A LOYAL FRIENDSHIP


Stern Action Will Be Taken Against Wellampitiya Police Officers Who Were Responsible For Releasing Easter Sumday Bombing Suspects -Police Media Spokesman

A stern disciplinary action will be taken
against Wellampitiya Police Officers who were  responsible  for the release of 09 suspects arrested from a Copper Factory in Wellampitiya owned by a Suicide Bomber Inzam Ahmed who had  exploded himself  in Shangri-La Hotel in Colombo, soon after receiving an interim report over the incident  according to Police Media Spokesman Superintendent Of Police Ruwan Gunasekare .

The ongoing investigations regarding the releasing of 09 workers  of the  Copper factory where the bombs for the Easter Sunday attacks were made  conducted by the Special Investigations Unit of the Police Headquarters in Colombo .

The 09 workers who were arrested and remanded over the Easter Sunday attacks had been released on bail by the Hulftsdorf Magistrate Court early this week as the Wellampitiya Police officers had not produced the suspects before the court under Terrorism Prevention Act it has been revealed.

Statements were recorded from OIC and few other Police officers attached to Wellampitiya Police  by the investigators regarding the incident  Police Media Spokesman has said .

Another Stock Of Explosives Recovered From Kaththankudy Sea Coast Area

Another Stock of explosives belonging
to the Suicide bombers who had exploded at a house in Seindamaridu ,Kalmunai in End of April,had been recovered hidden under ground at Sea coast area of Coastal Road ,Kaththankudy  (Eastern Province) yesterday .

Addressing a Media Briefing held in Colombo yesterday (10)Police Media Spokesman Superintendent Of Police (SP) Ruwan Gunasekare has today that all the Explosives belonging to the extremists group carried out suicide bombings and the persons who are related to them will be taken in to custody shortly .If there are any property belonging to them they too will be taken in to custody and confiscated .

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

Tsunami memories:What happened in Paraliya in 2004.