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Prelates oppose alleged move to legalise cannabis cultivation
By Norman Palihawadana
Archbishop of Colombo Malcolm Cardinal Ranjith, on Tuesday, urged the government not to legalise cultivation and use of cannabis in the country under any circumstances.
The prelate said the ban on cannabis in Sri Lanka shouldn’t be lifted with a view to generating money as it would bring negative results. He added that he condemned reported move to legalise the cannabis cultivation.
Ven Ittepane Dhammaloka Thera was of the view that the government was planning to grow cannabis and manufacture drugs to export them. But it should think of the future of the country.
“The government should not legalise cannabis here,” the Thera said.
Ven. Thirukunamale Ananda Thera said the country should not try to make profits from cannabis cultivation as it would destroy the country’s youth.
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Bangkok Roundtable charts Sri Lanka’s OGP revival
Minister Chrishantha Abeysena and MP Shanakiyan Rasamanickam participated in the Open Government Partnership Regional Learning Exchange Roundtable held in Bangkok.
The special international conference was organised by the Westminster Foundation for Democracy.
According to the Ministry of Science and Technology, the event brought together senior policymakers and representatives from Sri Lanka, Indonesia, Maldives and Thailand.
The Ministry said Sri Lanka had previously been inactive in the Open Government Partnership process and that the conference included extensive discussions on reactivating the country’s engagement and preparing a roadmap for the formulation of a National Action Plan.
A key objective of the meeting was to share experiences on the successes and challenges encountered by neighbouring countries in implementing open governance reforms.
Participants also discussed the need to secure political leadership support for such reforms and to ensure that they are effectively implemented for the benefit of the public rather than remaining confined to policy documents, the Ministry said in a statement.
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Massive drug haul incinerated in Wanathawilluwa
Nearly 200 kilos of seized narcotics, linked to concluded court cases, were destroyed yesterday (13) at the incinerator at Lactowatte.
The destroyed stock comprised drugs connected to cases concluded before the Colombo High Court and the Balapitiya Magistrate’s Court.
In addition, case materials related to nearly 1,500 cases handled by the Government Analyst’s Department were also destroyed during the operation.
Earlier in the day, officers of the Police Narcotics Bureau removed a stock of drugs and narcotic pills from Court No. 05 at the Aluthkade Courts Complex under tight security.
According to the PNB, the haul included 40 kg and 539 g of heroin, 132 kg of ketamine, 55 g of cocaine and 3,482 narcotic pills.
The narcotics were transported to the incinerator under the protection of the Special Task Force, under the supervision of Deputy Inspector General of the Police Narcotics Bureau, Ashoka Dharmasena.
The narcotics, pills and related case materials were brought to the incinerator around 10 a.m. and destroyed by officers of the Government Analyst’s Department, officials of the National Dangerous Drugs Control Board and police officers under the supervision of the Balapitiya Magistrate and the Puttalam Additional Magistrate.
by Norman Palihawadane
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Dutch Ambassador pays respects to Malwatte and Asgiriya Mahanayaka Theras
The Ambassador of the Netherlands to Sri Lanka, Wiebe de Boer, visited Kandy on Thursday (12) afternoon to pay his respects to the Most Venerable Mahanayaka Theras of the Malwatte and Asgiriya Chapters of the Siam Nikaya.
The left photograph shows the Ambassador calling on the Most Venerable Thibbotuwawe Sri Sumangala Mahanayaka Thera of the Malwatte Chapter. The photograph on the right depicts the meeting with the Most Venerable Warakagoda Sri Gnanarathana Mahanayaka Thera of the Asgiriya Chapter.
Text and Pix by S.K. Samaranayake
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