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Podi Lassie to be extradited
India was planning to extradite notoroius criminal Janith Madushanka alias Podi Lassie to Sri Lanka, authoritative sources said.
The gangster and drug kingpin Podi Lassie recently fled to India after the Balapitiya Magistrate Court’s granted him bail on December 09, 2024,.
Indian police have informed police headquarters here that the arrest had been made in Mumbai. Earlier Sri Lanka sought Interpol assistance to trace Podi Lasie after he violated bail conditions.
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Police look for male partner of Chinese woman found stabbed to death at an apartment in Kohuwala
The Mount Lavinia Criminal Investigation Bureau has launched an intensive probe into the death of a Chinese woman at an apartment in Kohuwala.Police said the incident occurred on March 23 at an apartment, on the second floor of the Kent Residence complex, where the victim was found stabbed to death.
Investigators have identified the main suspect as a Chinese national, believed to be the victim’s former partner.
He has been identified as Wang Huiyin (born June 1, 2000), and reported to be holding passport numbers EE6791329 and ER3805969.
Police said the suspect has visible injuries to the fingers of his left hand, which had been treated with stitches.
Police yesterday released a photograph of the suspect and sought public assistance to trace him.
Anyone with information on the suspect’s whereabouts is requested to contact the OIC, Mount Lavinia Criminal Investigation Bureau on 071-8596408 or the OIC, Kohuwala Police Station on 071-8591669.
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Chamber delegation completes trade training in India
A delegation of 30 professionals from the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce recently completed a specialised residential training programme on international trade facilitation at the Indian Institute of Foreign Trade (IIFT) in New Delhi.
Hosted by the IIFT—an institution established under India’s Ministry of Commerce and widely regarded as a leading centre of excellence in international trade education and research—the programme also included engagements with several of India’s key trade and diplomatic institutions.
These included the Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT), the authority responsible for formulating and implementing India’s foreign trade policy; the Sushma Swaraj Institute of Foreign Service, the country’s premier diplomatic training institute; the Federation of Indian Export Organisations (FIEO), the apex body representing exporters; and the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII), one of India’s most influential industry associations. Together, these engagements provided participants with valuable insights into how policy, diplomacy and industry interact to facilitate trade and economic growth.
Over nine days, participants explored key aspects of global commerce, including the international trading system, trade negotiations, economic intelligence, trade finance, and emerging areas such as AI, cyber risk and digital transformation.
The programme offered insights into the evolving dynamics of international trade and the systems that support it, while highlighting how chambers of commerce can further leverage their role in helping businesses navigate global markets, contribute to policy discourse, and strengthen the broader trade ecosystem.
The programme was designed and overseen by Dr. Rohit Mehtani, Dean of IIFT and a respected expert in international trade diplomacy and negotiations.
The Ceylon Chamber of Commerce expressed appreciation to the High Commission of India in Sri Lanka and the IIFT for the opportunity.
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Lanka, Cuba move to boost ties
Prime Minister Dr Harini Amarasuriya held discussions with Cuban Ambassador in Sri Lanka Patricia Lazara Pego Guerra on March 26 at the Prime Minister’s Office, with focus on strengthening bilateral cooperation between Sri Lanka and Cuba.
Both sides reaffirmed longstanding cordial relations and explored avenues to enhance collaboration in key sectors, including education, agriculture and sports.
Discussions centred on expanding cooperation in education through exchange programmes and capacity-building initiatives, aimed at strengthening human resource development in both countries.
Opportunities to broaden ties in agriculture were also examined, with emphasis on knowledge-sharing and the exchange of technical expertise to promote sustainable farming practices.
Strengthening cooperation in sports was also highlighted during the meeting.
Senior officials present included Secretary to the Prime Minister Sagarika Bogahawatta and Director General for Latin America and the Caribbean at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Ratnasingam Kohularangan.
The discussions underscored ongoing efforts by both sides to deepen sectoral cooperation while maintaining strong diplomatic relations.
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