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Hirunika Premachandra sentenced to three years RI

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Former Member of Parliament Hirunika Premachandra has been sentenced to three years rigorous imprisonment by the Colombo High Court today (28).

Premachandra was sentenced after being found guilty of being involved in the abduction and wrongful detention  of a youth in the Dematagoda area on December 21, 2015.

She was found guilty of 18 charges and the court ordered that a fine of Rs. 20,000 be imposed for each charge and if payment of the fines are defaulted, an additional 06 months imprisonment will be imposed for each charge.

President’s Counsel Anura Maddegoda, who appeared for Premachandra, informed the court that the defendant will file an appeal against this decision.



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41,960 residents of Monaragala district to receive freehold land deeds

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President Ranil Wickremesinghe declared a Rs.25 million allocation for the restoration of tanks in the Divisional Secretariat Division, which issues the highest number of deeds under the “Urumaya” freehold land deeds program. He highlighted that these efforts are geared towards supporting farmers and advancing the country’s development.

The President made these remarks while addressing the symbolic ceremony for the distribution of freehold land deeds to the beneficiaries in 11 divisional secretariat divisions of Monaragala district under the “Urumaya” national program, which provides 02 million freehold land deeds. The ceremony took place at the Mahinda Rajapaksa Conference Hall in Wellawaya today [30], where approximately 600 out of 41,960 beneficiaries received their deeds.

The President further elaborated;

“According to the speakers preceding me, the Wellassa area supplied the rice required by the Kingdom of Kandy. However, after the 1818 battle, Wellassa was completely devastated, causing its inhabitants to relocate to other areas. Subsequently, the Monaragala district was established in 1960. When I first visited this area after the 1977 elections, it was severely underdeveloped.

Since 1977, various governments have initiated development projects in the Monaragala district. People from surrounding provinces settled here, new houses were constructed, and the area gradually urbanized. Through the hard work of its people, Monaragala evolved into an agricultural hub. This area stands as a testament to the efforts of your ancestors, yet the residents lacked proper land rights. The contributions of Monaragala farmers to the country were historically overlooked. To express gratitude, we have now ensured that these farmers receive free land rights. We are delighted to make this contribution.

However, securing land rights alone is insufficient. It is crucial for everyone to participate in the government’s agricultural modernization program. By rapidly advancing agriculture in these areas, we aim to transition towards an export-oriented economy. Essential infrastructure, including ports and airports, is already in place in these areas.

Our vision is to transform Udawalawa, Monaragala, Ampara, and the Mahaweli C Zone into a major agricultural hub within the dry zone. Through the “Urumaya” program, we not only provide land rights to farmers but also equip them with tools to increase their incomes. Looking ahead, the global demand for food is expected to grow significantly in the next 30 to 40 years. It is imperative that we prepare to meet this challenge by establishing a comprehensive agricultural framework in these provinces.

Additionally, we have strategized to establish large investment zones in Hambantota and Monaragala districts. Efforts are also underway to enhance the tourism and fishing industries, spanning from Galle to Ampara. These initiatives are slated for implementation over the next 20-30 years, ensuring a legacy for future generations. The development program has significantly boosted Wellawaya, serving as a pivotal access point to the upcountry. This progress extends through Passara via Ella and Bibila.

To streamline the issuance of “Urumaya” freehold land deeds, measures have been taken to recruit necessary personnel. However, it is imperative to accelerate this program. The list of eligible recipients is available at each Divisional Secretariat Division. I urge all Divisional Secretariats to promptly summon beneficiaries to address any issues and expedite the distribution of these deeds.

The Chairman of the Regional Development Committee is encouraged to collaborate with the Divisional Secretary in overseeing these tasks, ensuring their completion by the end of this month. I am actively pursuing funding of Rs.25 million for the restoration of tanks within the divisional secretariat that issues the highest number of freehold land deeds. It is crucial to note that the recipients of these land deeds will benefit significantly from both of these programs. We invite everyone to embark on a new journey with these land rights, fostering a fresh start in life.

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Two naval personnel apprehended by Navy’s Special Investigation Unit for alleged involvement in large-scale drug smuggling racket

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A media release from the Sri Lanka Navy says that:

Following an extensive internal investigation by the Special Investigation Unit of the Sri Lanka Navy, two (02) naval personnel from the Naval Intelligence were arrested today (30th June) on
suspicion of aiding and abetting a large-scale drug smuggling racket.

The two naval personnel will be handed over to the Police Narcotic Bureau (PNB) for onward legal action.

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President reviews progress of development activities at St. Sebastian National Shrine, Kandana

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President Ranil Wickremesinghe visited the St. Sebastian National Shrine, Kandana on Saturday (29) to review the progress of the development activities.

The need had arisen to construct a drainage system to manage water accumulation in the church premises and its surrounding areas.

The estimated cost for the project is LKR 06 million and the President presented a cheque for LKR 02 million as funding for the first phase of the project, to the Administrator/ Parish priest of the St. Sebastian National Shine, Rev. Father Lalith Expeditus.

The St. Sebastian National Shrine in Kandana is one of the most frequented Catholic shrines in the Colombo Archdiocese, with its annual feast attracting more than 100,000 devotees from across the island.

Additionally,  the President contacted the Minister of Transport, Highways, and Mass Media, Dr Bandula Gunawardena, and instructed him to arrange for the immediate repair of the approach road to the shrine

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