Tuesday, June 4, 2019
Former Defense Secretary And IGP To Appear Before Parliament Select Committee Probing Easter Sunday Attacks
Former Defense Secretary HemasirI
Fernando and Inspector General Of Police (IGP)Pujith Jayasundara are scheduled to be appeared before the Parliamentary Select Committee probing Easter Sunday bombings this Thursday (06)to give an evidence over the incident.
Former Defense Secretary HemasirI Fernando had tendered his resignation accordance to President Maithripala Sirisena's advise and President Had send IGP Jayasundara on compulsory leave as he refused to step down taking responsibility of not preventing the Easter Sunday attacks .
Fernando and Inspector General Of Police (IGP)Pujith Jayasundara are scheduled to be appeared before the Parliamentary Select Committee probing Easter Sunday bombings this Thursday (06)to give an evidence over the incident.
Former Defense Secretary HemasirI Fernando had tendered his resignation accordance to President Maithripala Sirisena's advise and President Had send IGP Jayasundara on compulsory leave as he refused to step down taking responsibility of not preventing the Easter Sunday attacks .
Former DIG In Charge Of Terrorism Investigations Division Revealed His Attempt To Arrest Extremist Zahran Had Been Prevented
He has revealed this by giving an evidence before the Parliamentary Select Committee appointed to probe on Easter Sunday attacks .He had obtained a court warrant to arrest Mohommad Zahran in 2018 .
Former DIG Who had arrived before the committee from a Wheel chair due to an illness has stated that he had planned to arrest Mohommad Zahran Hashim last year as he knew Zahran will someday become a troublemaker to the country.
If his plan had been implemented the Easter Sunday bombings could have been avoided or minimised Former DIG Nalaka Silva had stressed .
Former DIG Nalaka Silva had been arrested and remanded over a VIP Assasination attempt which is still not being proved .
President Has Told He Had No Problem To Handover Law And Order And Media Ministerial Posts To UNP
President Maithripala Sirisena has told
thst he had no problem to hand over the state Minister post of Law and Order and Cabinet Minister post of Media to the governing United National Party (UNP)during a special meeting held with Prime Minister Ranil Wikramasimghe at President's Office in Colombo last night (03) according to reports .
Both Ministerial Portfolios are being currently hold by the president and an earlier occasions he had refused to hand over law and order Minsterial post to United National Party MP FieldMarshal Sarath Fonseka although requested by many .
thst he had no problem to hand over the state Minister post of Law and Order and Cabinet Minister post of Media to the governing United National Party (UNP)during a special meeting held with Prime Minister Ranil Wikramasimghe at President's Office in Colombo last night (03) according to reports .
Both Ministerial Portfolios are being currently hold by the president and an earlier occasions he had refused to hand over law and order Minsterial post to United National Party MP FieldMarshal Sarath Fonseka although requested by many .
A.J.M MUZAMMIL Had Been Appointed As New Western Province Governor
New Governor Muzammil was held the post of chairman of Central Enviornment Authority until yesterday (03).He has been elected as the Mayor of Colombo after contesting the Colombo Municipal council election under the United National Party ticket .
However no one appointed to fill the Eastern Provincial Governor post vacant due to the Resignation of former Governor A.L.A.M Hisbulla yesterday .
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