Tuesday, July 16, 2019

Parliamentary Select Committee Probing On Easter Sunday Attacks To Conclude It's Investigations By Next Month

Parliamentary Select Committee Probing Easter Sunday Attacks is scheduled to be concluded their investigations over the incident soon after questioning President ,Prime Minister and Current and past Ministers of Law and Order according to the member of the committee MP Field Marshall Sarath Fonseka..

The investigations of the Committe will be  possibly ended by next Month he has stressed.

Five Persons Arrested With 2.600 Grammes Of Heroin In Possession

Police have arrested  five persons who had transported 2.600  Grammes of Heroin from a
Motor Car at Kongashandiya in Kalutara yesterday(15). 

Police have also taken in to custody a Walki Talki and Rs.80,550 in cash in possession of the suspects .The suspects are residents of Borella and are of the ages 24-33 years according to the Police Media Spokesman's Office .

The suspects are also recently released on bail after being remanded over  various offences and they have arrived in Kalutara to see a prisoner in Kalutara Priosn it has been revealed.

"අවංක මිත්‍රත්වය යනු තාවකාලික ගණුදෙනුවක් නොව සදාකාලික වූ ආදරණීය බැඳීමකි,,සිත සනසන තනි නොකරන අනෙකා ගැන සොයා බලන, අපුරුතම බැඳීමකි -එවැනි බැඳීමක් සමග කිසි දිනෙක ක්‍රීඩා නොකළ යුත්තේ එබැවිනි "


අදාළ රූපය

A Father And Daughter Had Killed Due To Motorcycle -Train Collision Yesterday (15)

A father and his young daughter had
killed after the Motorcycle they were riding in colliding with a Train travelling from Kankasanthurai area to Colombo last morning (15)at Vandura wa Railway crossing in VeryanGoda area .

The incident  occurred when the Motorcyclist had entered the Motorcycle to the Rail track when a train had stopped there. However the Motorcycle had collided with the Passanger train passed by at that time it has been revealed.

The bodies of the deceased had sent to Wathupitiwala Hospital . 

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OIC Of Panadura North Police Has Been Interdicted

Acting Inspector General Of Police (IGP)
Chandana Wikramaratna has yesterday  (15)ordered to interdict the OIC of Panadura North Police Inspector Prabath Paranawithanage to facilitate the ongoing investigations on dissapearence of two T-56 firearms from the police station .

The interdiction order has been issued after the National Police Commission approving it .

An investigations regarding the dissapearence of two firearms is currently underway under the supervision of Deputy Inspector General Of Police In charge of Western Province (North).

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