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Fuel queues partially due to Minister’s big mouth: Official

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By Shiran Ranasinghe

A significant number of fuel filling station owners had stopped placing orders with the Ceylon Petroleum Corporation (CPC) due to an announcement by Energy Minister Kanchana Wijesekera that fuel prices would be significantly reduced in the first week of April.

According to a spokesperson for the Fuel Distributors’ Association of the CPC, a reduction of approximately Rs 100 per litre of fuel would result in a loss of Rs 660,000 from a 6,600 liter bowser.

As a result, orders for fuel had dropped by approximately 50%, as a senior CPC official said, noting that the government should avoid making advance announcements about fuel price revisions.

He said quees would have formed near filling sttions in the first week of April even without the CPC strike, for gas stations had not placed orders due to the expected price reduction.

In a recent address to Parliament, Minister Wijesekara announced a significant reduction in fuel prices at the next revision, slated for April in accordance with the fuel price formula.

The minister attributed the potential for lower prices to the receipt of an IMF bailout, which would allow the government to procure fuel shipments at reduced rates through competitive bidding. He also noted that Sri Lanka had previously faced challenges in opening Letters of Credit and obtaining credit facilities, as the country was unable to provide guarantees to fuel suppliers.

With the IMF bailout, however, the government would be able to procure fuel at lower prices and secure long-term credit facilities. Furthermore, the minister noted that global fuel prices had decreased and the Sri Lankan rupee had strengthened against the US Dollar, which were favorable factors for reducing fuel prices.

Overall, the minister expressed confidence that the impending price reduction would have a noticeable impact on the public.



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Foreign Minister Herath will attend Pope’s funeral today

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Foreign Minister Vijitha Herath will represent Sri Lanka at the funeral of Pope Francis in the Vatican City, the Ministry said.

The funeral is scheduled for today.

About 50,000 people came to pay their respects to the late Pope on Thursday, the Vatican news service said.

“Pope Francis’ funeral Mass will take place on Saturday, April 26, at 10:00 AM in St. Peter’s Square, marking the beginning of the Novemdiales, an ancient tradition of nine days of mourning and Masses for the repose of the late Pope’s soul,” according to the Vatican news service.

“The Novemdiales Masses will be held each day at 5:00 PM (GMT +2) in St. Peter’s Basilica, except for the Mass on Divine Mercy on Sunday, April 27, which will take place at 10:30 AM in St. Peter’s Square.”

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Underworld hitman who escaped after failing to kill businessman caught 

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An underworld hitman who attempted to break into a house in the Andiambalama area of Katunayake to kill a businessman was arrested in Rajanganaya by the police and the Special Task Force (STF) on Thursday night after the attempt failed and he escaped by jumping over a wall.

Investigations have revealed that this individual is connected to a number of murders, including the recent killing of a businessman known as “Indikatu Jude” in the Seeduwa area a few weeks ago, as well as several other criminal activities.

Police said that the suspect was responsible for shooting and seriously injuring a man sleeping in a three-wheeler in the Gampaha area and attempting to assassinate another person at the Negombo market.

The suspect arrived in Andiambalama with another underworld assassin to murder a businessman engaged in money lending from his residence.

At the time of the incident, the businessman attempted to close his electric gate. The contract killer and his accomplice tried to shoot the businessman, but their weapon malfunctioned and did not fire. A struggle ensued between the businessman and the two assailants, after which the assailants tried to escape by jumping over the wall of the house as the would-be victim ran into the house.

During the escape, one of the suspects fell from the wall and fractured a bone in his leg. Local residents captured him after assaulting him and handed him over to the police.

The other contract killer managed to flee the scene but was later apprehended in the Rajanganaya area.Investigations are being carried out under the supervision of Negombo Division SSP Ashoka Dharmasena.

By Hemantha Randunu

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House Committee investigating IGP, requests police team to assist in its work

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The Committee of Inquiry investigating IGP T.M.W. Deshabandu Tennakoon over alleged gross abuse of power has formally requested the Acting IGP to nominate a police investigation team to assist its work. The request was made during the Committee’s second meeting, held yesterday (25 April) in the Parliamentary complex.

The Attorney General has appointed Additional Solicitor General (President’s Counsel) Dileepa Peiris, and Deputy Solicitor General Rajitha Perera, to support the Committee’s proceedings.

At the session, the Committee held initial discussions on how to proceed with the investigation and involve key stakeholders. It was agreed that the next meeting will be held on 28 April, 2025, to decide on the next steps.

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