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CEA claims raid led to recovery of banned polythene

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By Ifham Nizam

The Southern Province Office of the Central Environmental Authority had seized 100 kilos of illegal polythene, mostly ‘lunch sheets’, CEA Chairman Supun S. Pathirage said yesterday.

The raid had been conducted on Monday in the Galle municipal limits, the CEA Chief said, adding that legal action would be taken against the shop owner under the provisions of the National Environment Act.

A CEA spokesperson said that the raid had been conducted on information received by the investigation department of the Central Environmental Authority’s head office.

She said that the sale, display, manufacture and use of illegal “polythene lunch sheets”, sachet packets of less than 20 grams or less than 20 ml, stuffed toys, cotton buds with plastic sticks and polythene products below 20 microns were prohibited by law under the National Environment Act and the Central Environment Authority is conducting continuous raids all over the island in this regard.

The Legal Division of the CEA pointed out that Gazette No. 2034/34 dated September 1, 2017 prohibited the production of food wrappers that are of polythene raw material for domestic use, the sale, offering for sale, free delivery, display or use of food wrappers produced using polythene raw material in the country.

It prohibits the manufacture, sale in the country, offering for sale, display, free giving or use of polythene of 20 microns or less in thickness for domestic use.

The Legal Division added that by Gazette No. 2211/51 dated 21st January 2021, sachets of a net volume equal to or less than 20 grams or 20 ml (excluding those used for packaging food and medicine), inflatable toys (balloons, balls, floats/ excluding toys and water sports equipment used in swimming pools); Manufacture and sale of plastic cotton buds (except plastic cotton buds used for medical/clinical treatment) is prohibited by law.)



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Members of Sri Lanka Cricket Transformation Committee Officially Appointed

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The official appointment letters for the members of the newly established “Cricket Transformation Committee” (CTC) were handed over on Monday (04) by the Minister of Youth Affairs and Sports,  Sunil Kumara Gamage.

The following members received their letters of appointment at the Ministry premises:

Sidath Wettimuny
Thushira Radella
Prakash Schaffter
Ms. Avanthi Colombage

The Ministry also noted that veteran cricketers Roshan Mahanama and Kumar Sangakkara, who are key members of the committee, are currently overseas. Their official appointments will be formalised immediately upon their arrival in Sri Lanka.

The Cricket Transformation Committee has been mandated to oversee the administration and drive structural reforms within Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) in accordance with the powers vested in the Minister under the Sports Act No. 25 of 1973.

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Three prison guards arrested following the death of an inmate

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Three prison guards attached to the Welikada Prison have been arrested by Borella Police following the death of an inmate on Monday (04).

 

 

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CJ urged to inquire into AKD’s remarks on May 25 court verdict

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‘Bar Association must reveal its stand’

Civil society group ‘Free Lawyers’ has requested Chief Justice Preethi Padman Surasena to probe whether political pressure was brought on a Magistrate, or a High Court Judge, in respect of an ongoing high profile case.

Speaking to The Island on behalf of ‘Free Lawyers,’ Rajith Keerthi Tennakoon said that they felt the urgent need to seek the CJ’s intervention, following the May Day declaration by President Anura Kumara Dissanayake that the verdict of a case that was heard on 30 April would be given on 25 May. Tennakoon said that addressing the NPP’s main May Day rally at Maharagama, the President asked the people to be ready to celebrate that verdict. The President couldn’t have said so if he hadn’t been aware of the impending verdict, Tennakoon said, while emphasising the responsibility on the part of the Bar Association to state its position on the issue.

‘Free Lawyers’ recently captured pubic attention following its exposure of the theft of USD 2.5 mn from the Treasury.

Responding to a query, Tennakoon said that on behalf of ‘Free Lawyers,’ Maithri Gunaratne, PC, on Monday, 4 April, wrote to both CJ Surasena and President of the Bar Association Rajeev Amarasuriya.

Alleging that President Dissanayake’s declaration caused immense harm to the independence of the judiciary and raised controversy over the judgement that would be given on 25 May, ‘Free Lawyers’ organisation also asked the CJ to inquire into whether the entire judicial process was under political pressure.

Tennakoon said that they expect the Bar Association to reveal its position on President Dissanayake’s statement. Tennakoon pointed out that during the May Day address, President Dissanayake made reference to 15 cases that were to be taken up during this month, whereas Transport, Highways and Urban Development Minister, as well as Leader of the House Bimal Rathnayake, mentioned nearly 10 names of politicians, both sitting and former lawmakers, to be summoned beginning, May.

Tennakoon said that the NPP appeared to have used May Day to counter growing accusations over the Colombo port container controversy, coal scam, Rs 13.2 bn NDB fraud and theft of USD 2.5 mn from the Treasury and USD 625,000 from the Sri Lanka Postal Service.

By Shamindra Ferdinando

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