Thursday, May 12, 2016

Graduate Employees Union Has Conducted A Protest Campaign In Colombo Yesterday(12)

The Graduate Employees Union has  conducted  a protest campaign in front of Colombo Fort Railway Station yesterday(12) noon with the participation of it's members against removing development work belonging  to Graduate Development Officers  attached to  government institutions.

Government has removed the development work of 16,000 Graduate Development Officers and transferred the work to Grama Seva Niladharies (Village Officers) the Graduate Employees Union has accused.

Police have prevented the protesting Graduates from marching towards Presidential Secretariat in Colombo to reveal their grievances to the authorities.

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Around 148 Alms Giving Centers(Dansal) Registered At Colombo Public Health Department

Under the Programme of registering the Alms Giving Centers (Dansal) due to organize in Colombo City  to mark Wesak Festival  later this month ,around 148 Alms Giving Centers had registered up to today(12)  at Colombo Public Health Department according to Chief Medical Officer of  Colombo Dr.Ruwan Wijemuni.

Out of the 148  Alms Giving Centers registered at the Colombo Public Health Department up to now 80 centers are due to serve  Ice Cream to the people during wesak.

All the organizers of registered Alms Giving Centers were issued a permission card according to Dr.Wijemuni.


Sixteen Persons Injured And Hospitalized Due To A Bus-Container Truck Collision

Image result for accident graphicSixteen Persons were injured and hospitalized this morning due to a Bus-Container Truck collision occurred at Kawuduwawa in Rakwana(In Rathnapura District) Area on wee hours in the morning today(12).

The injured including the driver of Container Truck  were admitted to Kahawatte and Ratnapura Hospitals for treatment.

Rakwana Police are conducting an investigation on the incident..

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Court Refused To Grant Bail To Former Crimes OIC -Narahenpita Who Had Detained Over The Murder Of Former Rugby Player

Image result for court order clip artThe Colombo Additional Magistrate Nishantha Pieris has today(12) refused  granting  bail to former Crimes OIC of Narahenpita Police Sumith Perera who had detained over the murder of former Sri Lankan Rugby Player Wasim Thajudeen.

The Colombo Additional Magistrate has refused to accept the bail application filed behalf of detained former Crimes OIC of Narahenpita Police after Government Lawyer has  explained that if the former Crimes OIC granted bail it may have  pressurized the witnesses of the Thajudeen's Murder Case as currently investigations are underway on several higher rank police officers believed  to be linked to the murder.

After considering the proposed facts the Colombo Additional Magistrate has refused  granting  bail to the former Crimes OIC Of Narahenpita Police Sumith Perera and ordered to remand  him further  until 26th of May.

India Extended LTTE Ban for Another Five Years

 India have decided to extend the ban imposed on LTTE for   another five years the Ministry of Internal affairs in India has announced yeste...