Saturday, September 21, 2019
Navy Have Recovered 1616 Kilo Grammes Of Beedi Leaves From Iranathivu Island
Navy officers attached to Northern
Naval Command have captured 1616 Kilo Grammes of Beedi leaves left at The beach area of Iranathivu Island yesterday (21) during a search operation carried out there .
The stock of Beedi leaves wrapped in 24 parcels was left at the Beach by a group of persons it has been revealed.
Naval officers had handed over the stock of Beedi Leaves to the Customs office in Jaffna for further investigations.
Naval Command have captured 1616 Kilo Grammes of Beedi leaves left at The beach area of Iranathivu Island yesterday (21) during a search operation carried out there .
The stock of Beedi leaves wrapped in 24 parcels was left at the Beach by a group of persons it has been revealed.
Naval officers had handed over the stock of Beedi Leaves to the Customs office in Jaffna for further investigations.
A Wild Elephant Who Had Been Frightened Villagers In Ampara Was Captured
Wild Life officers have yesterday (21)
captured a Wild Elephant who had frightened the villagers attached to two villages in Uhana Divisional secretariet at Ampara District and killed three villagers during part few weeks .
The Wild Elephant had been captured at Gonagolla area last morning (21)after tranquilising him following a Three day search mission it has been revealed.
The Elephant was later brought to the Horowpathana Wild Elephant Conservation Center .
The Wild Elephant had been responsible for killing three villagers attached to Suhadagama and Thissa pura villages at Uhana area during last few weeks .
captured a Wild Elephant who had frightened the villagers attached to two villages in Uhana Divisional secretariet at Ampara District and killed three villagers during part few weeks .
The Wild Elephant had been captured at Gonagolla area last morning (21)after tranquilising him following a Three day search mission it has been revealed.
The Elephant was later brought to the Horowpathana Wild Elephant Conservation Center .
The Wild Elephant had been responsible for killing three villagers attached to Suhadagama and Thissa pura villages at Uhana area during last few weeks .
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