Saturday, January 30, 2016

Two Persons Got Killed And Two Injured Due To A Car Crash On Eppawala-Kekirawa Main Road

car crash in sketches සඳහා පින්තුර ප්‍රතිඵලTwo persons got killed and two  injured when a Car they were in veered off the road and crashed into the tree near 15th mile post on the Eppawala-Kekirawa(In North Central Province) main road today(30).

According to the Eppawala Police all four inside the Car have been admitted to the Eppawala Hospital following the accident and  two of them including the driver had succumbed to their injuries.

Eppawala Police are conducting an investigation on the incident.

Four Persons including Son Of Former President Yoshitha Have Been Remanded Until 11th Of February

 Four persons who were arrested by Police Financial Crime Division this evening including Yoshitha Rajapakshe who is  the second son of former president Mahinda Rajapakshe ,former president's media coordinating secretary Rohan Weliwita ,The brother of minister Arjuna Rantahunge ,Nishantha Rantahunge and Kavishan Dissanayake have been remanded until 11th of February after being produced before  Kaduwela Magistrate Court .

All four suspects have been arrested by Police Financial Crime Investigation Division this evening after recorded their statements regarding the alleged financial irregularities occurred at private sports channel carlton sports network including misusing of state resources.

Four Persons Including Former President's Son Yoshitha And Media Coordinating Secretary Have Been Arrested By Financial Crime Investigation Division

Four Persons including yoshitha rajapakshe  the second son of former president mahinda rajapakshe, ,the media coordinating Secretary of former president rohan weliwita and brother of minster arjuna rantahunge, nishantha ranathunge  have been arrested by the Police Financial Crime Investigation Unit short while ago in connection with financial irregularities occurred at the private television channel carlton sports network(csn).

Earlier in the day financial crime investigation unit has recorded statements from all the four arrested.The suspects are due to be produced before Kaduwela Magistrate Court this evening  according to sources.

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Police Financial Crime Investigation Division Has Recorded Statements From Former President's Son Yoshitha and Media Coordinating Secretary

The Police Financial Crime Investigation Division has today(30) recorded statements from the second son of Former President Mahinda Rajapakshe,Yoshitha Rajapakshe  and the Media Coordinating Secretary of Former President Rohan Weliwita regarding the link with Private T.V Channel Carlton Sports Network(CSN) and alleged financial irregularities  occurred at the Channel respectively.

The statement from  Former President's second son Yoshitha Rajapakshe who is attached to Sri Lanka Navy has been recorded at Navy Headquarters in Colombo by the Financial Crime Investigation Division Officials regarding his link to the CSN Channel.

Earlier in the day Financial Crime Investigation Division has recorded a statement from former president's Media Coordinating Secretary Rohan Weliwita regarding alleged financial irregularities occurred at the T.V Channel.

Friday, January 29, 2016

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Sri Lanka Navy Have Arrested 21 Local Fishermen Who Have Illegally Fishing With Banned Nets

local fishermen සඳහා පින්තුර ප්‍රතිඵලSri Lanka Navy have arrested 21 local fishermen along with 6 Boats they were travelling in while illegally fishing in Sri Lankan Waters of Norochchalai And Udappuwa Sea Areas by using banned nets.

The Navy have also arrested Two Pairs of Diving fins ,A two hand GPS and a Diving Goggle in possession of the arrested local fishermen.

The arrested fishermen and their equipment were handed over to the Assistant Director Of Fisheries in Puttalam(In North Western Province) for an investigation on the incident.

A Ship With 400 Tons Of Food Aid Left Cyprus For Gaza

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