Sri Lanka Navy had arrested 26 locals who had tried to migrate to another country illegally from a Dingy and Multi trawler boat yesterday (16) at the Northern sea area in Veththalkerni.
Navy had handed over the 26 persons arrested imcluding 12 males and 05 children along with the two Dingy and Multi trawler boats which they have used to travel to the Maradankerni police for a legal action according to the Navy .
All the government approved Schools and Private schools in the island will receive the special government holiday declared for next Monday (19) behalf of the Royal Funeral of the Queen Elizabeth the second scheduled to be held on that day.
Government has declared next Monday as a national day of mourning and a special government holiday behalf of the queen's death and the funeral .
The second tallest building in South Asia, Lotus tower, has been opened to the public with effect from yesterday (15).
However the Chinese funded tower once known as a white elephant built under the Rajapakshe regime will be opened in three phases according to the Lotus Tower Private Limited .Accordingly the observation tower has been opened for the public since yesterday and the second phase opening will take place in two months time . The third phase opening is scheduled to take place next March according to the Lotus Tower private limited .
The 350 meter high Lotus tower had been built in a space of 30,600 square meters \and evolving café and observatory tower are few of the major attractions of this tower. The tower consists of 13 floors (06 floors in base and 07 in the flower section )and the Construction is estimated to have cost USD 113 million. Although the administration of the Tower is issuing tickets priced Rs.500 and Rs.2000 for the public who are coming to view the tower, many crowds have been reported as visiting the place since yesterday .
Three ships carrying Diesel and Crude Oil are being anchored in Sri Lankan seas since last month as a result of the delaying of payments for the ships due to the current dollar shortage in the country according to the Ministry Of Power and Energy .
Accordingly the authorities had been failed to make payments for two Diesel ships and a crude oil ship which are being anchored in Sri Lankan seas since early and late August ,Ministry had managed to pay half of the amount need to pay for one ship it has been reported.