Sunday, December 4, 2016
Colombo High Court Released Former UNP Secretary Tissa Attanayake On Bail
Colombo High Court has today(05) granted bail for the former United National Party(UNP) Tissa Attanayake who was arrested and remanded on 04th of November over forging the signatures of President Maithripala Sirisena and Prime Minister Ranil Wikramasinghe in a letter during the presidential election campaign in 2015.
The former UNP Secretary and Health Minister for short period Tissa Attanayake was relaesed on a cash bail of Rs.25,000 and two personal bails of Rs.500,000 each after being produced before the High Court this morning.
He had been remanded over the charge on 19th of October after being produced before the Colombo High Court until 05th of December(today).
Former UNP Secretary had remanded and released on bail over the same charge in a previous occasion too.
The former UNP Secretary and Health Minister for short period Tissa Attanayake was relaesed on a cash bail of Rs.25,000 and two personal bails of Rs.500,000 each after being produced before the High Court this morning.
He had been remanded over the charge on 19th of October after being produced before the Colombo High Court until 05th of December(today).
Former UNP Secretary had remanded and released on bail over the same charge in a previous occasion too.
Health Minister Proposed To Increase Fine Imposed On Dengue Mosquito Breeders Up To Rs.25,000
Minister of Health,Nutrition and
Indigenous Medicine has proposed to increase the fine imposed on Dengue Mosquito Breeders Up to Rs.25,000 .
As Dengue claimed the lives of 76 Sri Lankans this year and around 46,000 got the disease up to now laws on Mosquito Breeding should be strengthened to combat the disease effectively the Minister has stressed during his visit to Gampaha Health Services Director's office to inspect the progress of Dengue Control Activities there.
The Minister has also stated that he would like to implement a system that a Dengue mosquito breeders should pay compensation to the families of Dengue victims who dies due to the disease .
Indigenous Medicine has proposed to increase the fine imposed on Dengue Mosquito Breeders Up to Rs.25,000 .
As Dengue claimed the lives of 76 Sri Lankans this year and around 46,000 got the disease up to now laws on Mosquito Breeding should be strengthened to combat the disease effectively the Minister has stressed during his visit to Gampaha Health Services Director's office to inspect the progress of Dengue Control Activities there.
The Minister has also stated that he would like to implement a system that a Dengue mosquito breeders should pay compensation to the families of Dengue victims who dies due to the disease .
One Person Was Killed And Two Others injured Following A Three Wheeler Accident In Badulle
One person was killed and two others injured and hospitalized following the three wheeler they were
travelling in had fallen to a eighty feet deep precipice at soranathota-welihinna in Badulle District this morning.
The injured were admitted to the Badulle Hospital for treatment according to the Badulle Police.
The deceased and the injured are residents in Monaragala area and they had met with the accident while on their way home after visiting Soranathota area .
travelling in had fallen to a eighty feet deep precipice at soranathota-welihinna in Badulle District this morning.
The injured were admitted to the Badulle Hospital for treatment according to the Badulle Police.
The deceased and the injured are residents in Monaragala area and they had met with the accident while on their way home after visiting Soranathota area .
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