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Udaya accuses Minister Herath of kowtowing to US Ambassador

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Leader of ‘Pivithuru Hela Urumaya’ Udaya Gammanpila has alleged that US Ambassador to Sri Lanka, Julie Chung, has omitted certain words from the statement issued by Sri Lanka’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs in response to the sanctions imposed by the UK government on former military chiefs.

Commenting regarding the matter, Gammanpila said: “We think that Minister Vijitha Herath wrote the statement engulfed in patriotic thoughts, but US Ambassador Julie Chung, who has power over the government, must have omitted certain words and edited the statement.”

“The Canadian Tamil Congress that congratulated President Anura Dissanayake when he rose to power sent a congratulatory letter to the President urging him to fulfill his duties, stating that they have completed theirs”, Gammanpila stated, questioning the government on what these responsibilities which they have promised to the Canadian Tamil congress.

“It has not been revealed to the country as yet. We have to assume that the government is fulfilling their duties to the Canadian Tamil congress when the government is responding lackadaisically to Britain’s hunt against military personnel”, he said.



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No increase in bus fares for time being

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Director General of the National Transport Commission (NTC), Nilan Miranda, yesterday said that bus fares wouldn’t be increased, in spite of a hike in diesel price.

Fuel prices were substantially increased at midnight Monday (09).

Miranda said that there wouldn’t be revision of bus fares for the time being. The revised fuel rates are as follows:

Auto Diesel – Rs. 303 (increased by Rs. 22)

Super Diesel – Rs. 353 (increased by Rs. 24)

Petrol 92 Octane – Rs. 317 (increased by Rs. 24)

Petrol 95 Octane – Rs. 365 (increased by Rs. 25)

Kerosene – Rs. 195 (increased by Rs. 13)

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Navy takes into custody two suspects and 18 dinghies with illegally mined sand

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The Navy took into custody two suspects and 18 dinghies loaded with illegally mined sand during a search operation conducted on 06 Mar 26, near the Upparu Bridge along the Mahaweli River in Trincomalee, navy said.

The operation was carried out by personnel from SLNS Gokanna, belonging to the Eastern Naval Command. They detected the suspicious dinghies as part of their efforts to curb unauthorised sand mining activities.

The suspects were identified as residents of Kinniya. They along with the dinghies and illegally mined sand were handed over to the Kinniya Police Station for further investigation and necessary legal action.

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Drug smuggling bid foiled, Canadian couple arrested

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The Customs yesterday thwarted an attempt by a Canadian couple to smuggle in a consignment of ‘Kush’ cannabis into the country through the Bandaranaike International Airport (BIA) at Katunayake.

The estimated street value of the seized consignment of ‘Kush’ is around Rs. 32.15 million, Customs sources said.

Responding to The Island queries, sources identified the apprehended couple as a 25-year-old man and his 29-year-old wife, from the Alberta region in Canada. Sources said that the man is an employee of a private security firm in Canada.

The couple had arrived at the BIA at around 10.45 a.m. yesterday morning aboard SriLankan Airlines flight UL-403 from Bangkok, Thailand.

During routine examination, Customs officers found 32 kilograms and 159 grams of ‘Kush’ cannabis concealed inside 23 sealed packets hidden in two pieces of their luggage.

Sources said that the suspects, along with the seized narcotics, were handed over to officers of the Police Narcotics Bureau (PNB) at the BIA for further investigations.

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