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Gotabaya, respondent in petitions challenging oil tank farm deal

The Supreme Court yesterday granted permission to name former President Gotabaya Rajapaksa as a respondent in several Fundamental Rights petitions filed against the agreement on the Trincomalee Oil Tank farm, signed with LIOC.President Ranil Wickremasinghe, and the current Cabinet, have also been added as respondents.
Ven. Elle Gunawansa Thera, Ven. Bengamuwe Nalaka Thera and the Secretary of the National Bhikkhu Front Ven. Wakmulle Udhitha Thera, have challenged, in Court, the legality of the Cabinet memorandum that authorised the agreement to jointly develop the Trincomalee Oil Tank farm.
When the case was taken up, yesterday, Attorney-at-Law, Dharshana Weraduwage, appearing for the petitioners, sought permission to personally add Rajapaksa as a respondent as he is no longer the President. The lawyer also obtained permission to name President Ranil Wickremasinghe and the current Cabinet as respondents.
Justices Buwaneka Aluwihare and Shiran Goonaratne, who comprise the two-judge-bench, granted permission to amend the caption of the petitions, and the parties were directed to file objections, if necessary.The petitions will be taken up again on November 11.Among other respondents are former Minister of Energy, Udaya Gammanpila, the Ceylon Petroleum Corporation, Trinco Petroleum Terminal (Pvt.) Ltd, and Lanka IOC PLC.
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INS Sahyadri arrives at Port of Colombo

The Indian Naval Ship (INS) Sahyadri arrived at the Port of Colombo on a formal visit on Friday [04 Apr 25]. The visiting ship was welcomed by the Sri Lanka Navy in compliance with naval traditions.
INS Sahyadri is a 143m long Frigate manned by a crew of 320 and the ship is commanded by Captain Rajat Kumar.
During their visit to the crew of INS Sahyadri will participate in events hosted by the Sri Lanka Navy, aimed to strengthen bilateral ties. They will also visit several tourist hotspots across the country.
Concluding the visit, INS Sahyadri is scheduled to set sail from Colombo on 07 Apr
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JMSDF BUNGO and ETAJIMA depart island

Japan Maritime Self-Defence Force (JMSDF) BUNGO and ETAJIMA which arrived in Sri Lanka on a goodwill visit on 01 Apr 25, departed the island on Friday [04 Apr].
The Sri Lanka Navy bade customary farewell to the departing ships at the Port of Colombo, following naval traditions. Upon leaving, the duo of ships engaged in a successful Passage Exercise (PASSEX) with SLNS Vijayabahu. The PASSEX involved training exercises in communication and tactical maneuvering, concluding with the traditional cheer ship salute.
During their stay in Colombo, crew members of the JMSDF ships took part in several programmes organized by the Sri Lanka Navy, aimed at enhancing mutual cooperation. In addition, they also explored some tourist attractions in Colombo. Further, personnel of Sri Lanka Navy had the opportunity to visit JMSDF BUNGO and ETAJIMA, gaining insights into their operational capabilities.
The Commanding Officers of JMSDF BUNGO and ETAJIMA, Commander TANAKA Koji and Commander ODA Takayuki called on Commander Western Naval Area, and Director General Operations, on 01 Apr.
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