Friday, June 21, 2019

CID Had Questioned North Western Province DIG On Dr/Safi

Image result for cid sri lankaRobberies Investigations Unit of the Criminal Investigations Department (CID) has today (21) recorded a statement from the Deputy Inspector General Of Police (DIG) in charge of North Western Province Wasantha Kithsiri Jayalath for more than eight hours over the investigations carried out by DIG regarding the assets of Dr.Mohommad Seigu Siyabdeen Safi who has been arrested and handed over to CID regarding failure to declare how he had earned the assets .

CID has also questioned the DIG over a report published on Dr.Safi  regarding an illegal sterilization .He is also due to be questioned in future as well if a need arise according to CID.

A LIFE QUOTE

Relationships will be destroyed when ego overcomes harmony .

Health Minister To Sue GMOA Claiming Rs.One Billion Whilst GMOA Had Complained Agianst Minister To WHO

Health Minister Dr.Rajitha Senarthne
has decided to file a legal action against Government Medical Officers Association (GMOA) claiming Rs.one billion  from the Association over defaming him by providing false information  to the Media.Health Minister has also decided to sue Media outlets which published or broadcast false information provided by GMOA of him .

Meanwhile GMOA has today (21) handed over a compalin to the World Health Organization (WHO) Office in Colombo against the Health Minister stating he is misusing the vice presidnt post of WHO Executive committee received by him to boost projects on his image .GMOA has also  made accusations against  Helath Minister from the letter  for supplying low quality drugs and maintaing Nevile Fenando Hospital through givernment funds.

1 in 3 people globally do not have access to safe drinking water – UNICEF, WHO


https://www.who.int/news-
room/detail/18-06-2019-1-in-3-people-globally-do-not-have-access-to-safe-drinking-water-–-unicef-who

SRI LANKA BEAT ENLAND IN THE WORLD CUP MATCH HELD TODAY(21)


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National Police Commisiion Had Approved Transfers Of 15 Higher Police Officers

National Police Commission had given approval for the  transfers of  15 higher Police Officers including 06 Deputy Inspector General's Of Police (DIG) to facilitate holding  preliminary Inquiries against them to see whether they were responsible for not preventing Easter Sunday Attacks. These transfers scheduled to be implemented as service requirements according to Police.  

Acting Inspector General Of Police (IGP0 has made these transfers in order to conduct investigations against them as ordered by Attorney General Dappula De Livera based on the recommendations made by  vijitha Malalgoda Commission appointed by the president to conduct investigations over Easter Sunday Attacks .

Attorney General has earlier ordered the Acting IGP to conduct  inquiries against 09 Higher police officers including DIG's ,SP.s ASP's and OIC's on criminal charges and take a disciplinary action against them over not preventing Easter Sunday attacks.

Meanwhile Acting IGP had alos instructed the Criminal Investigations Department (CID) to conduct an inquiries against 09 higher Police officers regarding Easter Sunday attacks.

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

Tsunami memories:What happened in Paraliya in 2004.