‘Harak Kata’ tries to seize firearm at CID headquarters
The organized criminal and drug trafficker known as ‘Harak Kata’ has reportedly tried to seize a firearm from a policeman when he was brought to the CID headquarters yesterday (10).
The organized criminal and drug trafficker known as ‘Harak Kata’ has reportedly tried to seize a firearm from a policeman when he was brought to the CID headquarters yesterday (10).
State ministers are at war with the secretaries of their subject ministries.
Consumption of illicit liquor in Sri Lanka has risen by 500 per cent, whereas it is only a 50 pc increase for the legitimately-produced alcohol.
Speculation is rife that a state minister from Gampaha has wagered a Rs. five million bet on the night of 04 September that Dayasiri Jayasekara would be removed from the SLFP’s
Dr. Channa Perera, the JMO at several leading hospitals in the Colombo district, is planning to retire prematurely due to intimidations he is facing, reports said.
Domestic debt restructuring under the IMF programme is having serious consequences to the middle class in a manner similar to the Easter Sunday attacks,
Archbishop of Colombo Malcolm Cardinal Ranjith said he was prepared to forgive those who are in the wrong in connection with the Easter Sunday attacks on condition that they admitted their mistakes.
Asoka Jayatunga, an experienced journalist, has been appointed media attaché at the Sri Lankan embassy in Washington DC, USA.
The Ministry of Defence (MoD) has vehemently denounced the accusations levelled by Channel 4 documentary on the Easter Sunday bombings.