Thursday, September 19, 2019
A Police Constable Was Sentenced One Year Rigorous Imprisonment Over Accepting a Bribe
Colombo High Court Judge Pradeep Hettiarachchi has today (19) sentenced a Police Constable attached to Mattakkuliya Police one year rigorous imprisonment over accepting a bribe of Rs.25,000 from a Lorry driver transporting drugs at the Kadirana Road Block in Mattakkuliya area on 12th of June 2016 .
High Court Judge had also imposed a Rs.50,000 fine on the accused who had found guilty over two indictments including accepting the bribe .If the accused fails to pay the fine High Court Judge Hettiarachchi has ordered an additional 18 month imprisonment
to the accused .
A court case was filed against the accused over 08 indictments and later the High Court judge has released the accused from 06 indictments .
High Court Judge had also imposed a Rs.50,000 fine on the accused who had found guilty over two indictments including accepting the bribe .If the accused fails to pay the fine High Court Judge Hettiarachchi has ordered an additional 18 month imprisonment
to the accused .
A court case was filed against the accused over 08 indictments and later the High Court judge has released the accused from 06 indictments .
A Person Was Sentenced One Year Rigorous Imprisonment Over Damaging A Galle Fort Building Wall Of Historical Value
Galle Chief Magistrate Harshana Kakunawala has today (19)sentenced a person who had found guilty over damaging a building wall of historical value at Galle Fort and constructing an Unauthorized construction there ,A one year rigorous imprisonment suspended for five year period .
Galle Chief Magistrate Has also ordered the accused to pay Rs.50,000 as compensation over the charges.
Archaeology Conservation Unit has filed the court case against the accused.
Galle Chief Magistrate Has also ordered the accused to pay Rs.50,000 as compensation over the charges.
Archaeology Conservation Unit has filed the court case against the accused.
Life Expectancy Rates Of Sri Lanka To Be Increased By 04 years Soon -Health Minister
As a result of progress achieved by the
local Health Sector recently World Health Organization's statistics had shown the average life expectancy of a Sri Lankan scheduled to be increased by 04 years within next 02 year period according to Minister Of Health Dr.Rajitha Senaratne .
Accordingly the current average life expectancy of Males -72 and Females -78 will be increased to Males -76 and Females -82 within next two years Minister has stressed.
Minister has revealed this during a function held to handing over appointment letters to newly recruited PSM's /Paramedics and minor staff members at Temple Trees recently .
The Lung Transplant surgeries are due to begin by end of this month and stem cells therapy which can treat many diseases including cancers is also sche duled to begin soon Minister Has further stated .
local Health Sector recently World Health Organization's statistics had shown the average life expectancy of a Sri Lankan scheduled to be increased by 04 years within next 02 year period according to Minister Of Health Dr.Rajitha Senaratne .
Accordingly the current average life expectancy of Males -72 and Females -78 will be increased to Males -76 and Females -82 within next two years Minister has stressed.
Minister has revealed this during a function held to handing over appointment letters to newly recruited PSM's /Paramedics and minor staff members at Temple Trees recently .
The Lung Transplant surgeries are due to begin by end of this month and stem cells therapy which can treat many diseases including cancers is also sche duled to begin soon Minister Has further stated .
Use Of Social. MedIa Including Facebook in Sri Lanka Is Not Secure -Dr.Apeksha Hewageegana
It proves through the finding that 70 percent of Facebook Account holders here are being recognised as threatening other parties that they will.publish videos ,Photographs ,Posts ,Comments and chats harming privacy of those parties Dr. Hewageegana .
Around 20 percent out of all local Facebook accounts identified as fake ones she has stated during a media Worksop held at Hotel Taj Samudra yesterday(18)titled "Physical and Mental Health issues of Adolescents".
According to a survey carried out recently it has been revealed that 5.7 percent out of the total Sri Lankan population have Facebook Accounts Dr.Hewageeagana has said .
Parents should have paid attention towards the children and adolescents who got addicted to social medias including Facebook on how they are using them as Western studies shows Facebook caused anxiety, depression, Insomnia, Breaking of affairs and suicides in the society she has stressed.
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