Tuesday, July 10, 2018

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Five Persons Including Four Female Sex Workers Have Been Arrested In A Brothal House Maintained As A "SPA "

Police have arrested five persons
including four female sex workers and a Manageress attached to a Brothal House maintained on the pretext of a Ayurveda Massage Center (SPA)in Welikada,Rajagiriya on Monday(09).

The arrested females are of the ages 23,24,28 and 40 years and residents of Balangoda,Madapatha ,,Chilaw ,Rajagiriya areas.They are due to be produced before the Hulftsdorf Magistrate Court.

Strong Winds,Occassional Showers And Heavy Mist Have Disrupted Transport Activities In Central Hills

Due to the strong winds and occasional

showers experiencing in Hydrocatchment areas and Hatton-Nuwara Eliya and Hatton-Colombo main roads ,transport activities have been  disrupted as the branches of the trees had fallen to the roads and blocked them.

Due to this situation Motorists using these roads are being advised to be vigilant over the situation.

A heavy mist appear time to time in many roads in Central hill areas disrupted transport activities further it has been revealed.

Meanwhile the Meteorology Department has said that winds with the speed of 60-65 Kilo meters per hour may have experienced in Western,Sabaragamuwa,North Western and Southern provinces .

A Bus Had Met With An Accident At Meegahakivula Area

A Sri Lanka Transport Board(SLTB) Bus
carrying nearly 80 passangers including school children had met with an accident this morning(10) at the 15 th mile post in Meegahakiwula area of Mahiyanganaya main road as one of the front tyres of the Bus had removed from the Vehicle .

However no one was injured due to the accident it has been reported.

The accident was  occurred due to a technical default of the Bus.

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