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Pakistan High Commissioner visits Kuchchaveli PS

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Pakistan High Commissioner Major General (R) Farooq Burki, recently visited the Kuchchaveli Pradeshiya Sabha.During the visit, discussions were held regarding the various developments in the area, including Education, Health, Art, and Culture between the High Commissioner and the local hosts.

Kuchchaveli area has been greatly affected by the tsunami disaster and again was severely affected by Covid-19. Due to this, the livelihood of the people in this area, in particular, is greatly affected.

Moreover the drinking water problem is considered to be among the huge problems in this area. A public well, constructed with the support of the Government of Pakistan as part of public outreach program was also inaugurated in Jaya Nagar, Kuchchaveli.



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32-drivers high on drugs nabbed in Kandy District

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Thirty-two drivers had been arrested for driving under the influence of narcotics, DIG for Kandy and Matale Districts, Sudath Masinghe, said yesterday. They included trishaw and private bus drivers.

The disclosure was made at the Kandy District Coordinating Committee meeting held on Monday (23) at the Kandy District Secretariat.

The meeting was co-chaired by Minister of Agriculture, Irrigation and Livestock K.D. Lalkantha, Central Province Governor Prof. Sarath Abeykoon, and Kandy District Secretary Indika Udawatta.

Addressing the committee, DIG Masinghe described the increasing number of three-wheeler drivers, operating under the influence of drugs, as a “very serious situation,” warning that it posed a significant threat to public safety. He said legal action had already been instituted against the 32 arrested drivers.

Detailing recent enforcement operations, the DIG said that in the Theldeniya Police Division alone, seven trishaw drivers were arrested during raids for driving while being impaired by narcotics.

In the Gampola Division, police had carried out 232 raids on the illicit liquor trade (kasippu), as part of a broader crackdown on drug- and alcohol-related offences, he added.

By S.K. Samaranayake

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RDA palmed defective toll payment cards causing congestion till new stocks arrive

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Drivers using the country’s expressways are facing severe inconvenience due to the unavailability of Electronic Toll Collection (ETC) payment cards, with many forced to endure long queues at cash payment lanes.

According to motorists the shortage has persisted for nearly a month, disrupting smooth travel on the expressway network. As a result, drivers, who normally use ETC lanes, have been compelled to switch to manual payment counters, leading to congestion and delays, particularly during peak hours.

Responding to queries, Road Development Authority (RDA) Director R. A. D. Kahatapitiya said the ETC cards had been procured through a tender process. Although the cards performed satisfactorily at the sample stage defects were detected in the bulk consignment supplied under the tender, prompting authorities to cancel the stock.

He assured that the cancellation would not result in any financial loss to the government, noting that the supplier had been informed to provide a fresh batch. The company has indicated that new cards will be delivered within two weeks.

Kahatapitiya expressed confidence that the arrival of the new stock would help ease the difficulties currently experienced by expressway users.

ETC cards are issued at Peliyagoda, Ja-Ela and Seeduwa.

By Chaminda Silva

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Police claim 80% of probe into Akuregoda double murder over

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Twelve police teams are currently conducting operations to apprehend several other suspects linked to the fatal shooting of a lawyer and his wife at a supermarket parking lot at Akuregoda recently.

Police say around 80% of the probe into the double murder has already been completed.

Police Media Spokesperson, ASP FU Wootler, confirmed the update during the weekly Cabinet media briefing yesterday. He noted that five individuals, including the main shooter, had been arrested within three days of the incident, which took place on February 13, 2026.

Three of the suspects in custody were currently being interrogated under 90-day detention orders, and the remaining suspects had been remanded, ASP Wootler added.

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