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Seven arrested for videoing Victoria Dam using drone camera despite warnings

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By Norman Palihawadane

The Army and the Mahaweli security personnel nabbed seven persons for videoing the Victoria dam and the surrounding high security area using a drone camera.

They handed over the suspects to the police for further investigations, yesterday.

The suspects are between the ages of 31 and 32 years and are residents of Beruwala, Mount Lavinia and Weligama.

Police said the group had arrived there on Saturday (22) morning in a van and asked from the Mahaweli Engineering Office for permission to take videos and photos with a drone camera.

After the Mahaweli Engineering Office informed the group that they could not be allowed to video the dam without permission of the Ministry of Defence, they went to a forested area adjacent to the observation point and launched the drone camera.

The Mahaweli security officers, who were alarmed by the sound of the drone camera, immediately came into action and arrested the group.

Theldeniya police said that the Mahaweli Security Division had also lodged a complaint with the police about the incident, and accordingly they took steps to arrest the seven persons.

Police also said they are taking steps to obtain a court order to examine the videos and photos recorded by the drone camera as they had been clearly instructed not to fly it.

The suspects are to be produced in Theldeniya Magistrate’s Court.

According to police the area around the Victoria Dam has been gazetted as a high security zone and some people are sending drone cameras to the area and trying to take pictures.

Police said that legal action had already been taken against people who took photos of the high security area around Victoria Dam on three occasions since January this year.



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Law will be enforced against all those who acquire assets illegally- State Minister Chathuranga Abeysinghe

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State Minister of Industries and Entrepreneurship, Chathuranga Abeysinghe, while addressing  a public gathering held at the Raffles Hotel in Kotte on  Tuesday [April 22] said that the law will be enforced against all those who acquire assets illegally.

He said that , if someone joins a municipal council receiving a modest salary and, within two to three years, builds a luxury house and acquires a vehicle, we will question how such wealth was amassed. If a satisfactory explanation cannot be provided, the law will be enforced and the measures will be taken to confiscate any illegally acquired assets.

The opposition frequently levels accusations against us, but we have not engaged in any wrongdoing. We have not misappropriated public funds, used undue influence to secure school admissions for our children, or interfered with law enforcement. We are dedicated to serving the people by upholding an ethical and responsible political culture.

If you wish to develop your community, I respectfully urge you to elect individuals of integrity who will not misuse public funds.

[Prime Minister’s Media Division]

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Unrest at Matara prison brought under control

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The Matara prison this. morning. (Pics by Pankaja Sankalpa)

It has been reported that prison officials and the police have brought the unrest among the 500 plus inmates of the Matara prison which commenced on Tuesday [22] under control by this morning  (23)

It has been reported that  the inmates had broken out of their wards after which the officials were compelled to fire in the air and use tear gas to bring the situation under control.

The inmates are being temporarily transferred to the Angunkolapelessa prison in groups to enable authorities to repair the the damage caused to the wards and cells within the premises.

The prison officials who were injured during the conflict are receiving treatment at the Matara hospital.

 

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Local government authorities and Municipal Councils are the nursery of corrupt politics. – Prime Minister

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The Prime Minister stated that the President has challenged all ministers to transparently and efficiently spend the funds allocated to each ministry through the national budget for the benefit of the people, and that the local governments and municipal councils have historically been the nursery grounds of corrupt politics.

The Prime Minister made these remarks while addressing a public gathering held at the Raffles Hotel in Kotte on Tuesday [April 22].

The Prime Minister further stated:

“All 159 of us in Parliament today did not enter through family or financial influence. We are ordinary citizens just like you and individuals who stand among you. Unlike in the past, our members do not behave disruptively in Parliament. When school children visit, there is no need for the Speaker to request their removal that our parliamentary members conduct themselves with dignity, adherence to the law, and political maturity.

This is the kind of Parliament we have always aspired to have. Today, it is you who has made this transformation possible. For a long time, we have not experienced the advantages of an efficient and properly functioning local government. You now have the opportunity to elect representatives who are truly committed to serving you and improving your local institutions.

The event was attended by Arosh Athapaththu, Sri Jayawardenapura Kotte Municipal Council candidate representing the National People’s Power, along with several other candidates and a large number of local residents.

[Prime Minister’s Media Division]

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