Friday, August 16, 2019
Navy Have Recovered 1.05 Kilo Grammes Of "Ice" Narcotic
Navy officers attached to North Central Navy Command have taken in to custody 1.05 Kilo Grammes of "Ice"narcotic hidden at Coastal area in Urumalai ,Thaleimannar today (16) during a special search mission .
However no one was arrested during the search mission it has been reported.
The stock of "Ice" had been handed over to the Thalaimannar Police for further investigations .
However no one was arrested during the search mission it has been reported.
The stock of "Ice" had been handed over to the Thalaimannar Police for further investigations .
Sixteen Year Old Son Of The Deputy Leader Of Banned Thowheed Jamaath Organization Arrested
Police have today (16)arrested a 16 year
old teanager Mohommad Naufer Abdulla allias Abu Nizam who is the son of the Deputy leader of Banned National Thowheed Jamaath Organization Naufar Maulavi over receiving arms training with Chief Easter Sunday Bomb Attacks suspect Mohommad Zahran Hashim at Ampara .
The suspect who is a resident of KakunagoLla area in Ampara is the first teanaged militant arrested over the Easter Sunday attacks according to Police. The suspect had received arms training with Zahran at a training camp in Nuwara Eliya it has been revealed.
Nick named "Abu Nizam the suspect was arrested accordance to the information provided by the Easter Sunday Bomb suspects who are in Criminal Investigations Department (CID) Custody to the State Intelligence Unit at Ampara .
CID Officials are conducting an investigations over the incident.
old teanager Mohommad Naufer Abdulla allias Abu Nizam who is the son of the Deputy leader of Banned National Thowheed Jamaath Organization Naufar Maulavi over receiving arms training with Chief Easter Sunday Bomb Attacks suspect Mohommad Zahran Hashim at Ampara .
The suspect who is a resident of KakunagoLla area in Ampara is the first teanaged militant arrested over the Easter Sunday attacks according to Police. The suspect had received arms training with Zahran at a training camp in Nuwara Eliya it has been revealed.
Nick named "Abu Nizam the suspect was arrested accordance to the information provided by the Easter Sunday Bomb suspects who are in Criminal Investigations Department (CID) Custody to the State Intelligence Unit at Ampara .
CID Officials are conducting an investigations over the incident.
Thirteen Sri Lankans Expelled from Australia Arrived In Sri Lanka
A group of 13 Sri Lankan males who
had illegally migrated to Australia and expelled from that country, Had arrived in Katunayake ,Bandaranaike International Airport by a special flight this morning (16) .
The group of illegal mIgrants who had left for Australia recently by A multisectoral Fisheries Boat at Chilaw had been taken in to custody by the Immigration and Emigration Department officers on their arrival and handed over them to Criminal Investigations Department (CID) for further investigations.
These mIgrants had been sent here amidst security provided by Australian Security officers it had been revealed.
had illegally migrated to Australia and expelled from that country, Had arrived in Katunayake ,Bandaranaike International Airport by a special flight this morning (16) .
The group of illegal mIgrants who had left for Australia recently by A multisectoral Fisheries Boat at Chilaw had been taken in to custody by the Immigration and Emigration Department officers on their arrival and handed over them to Criminal Investigations Department (CID) for further investigations.
These mIgrants had been sent here amidst security provided by Australian Security officers it had been revealed.
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