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Navy seizes nearly two kilos of ICE at Erukkalampiddi

By Norman Palihawadane
The Navy apprehended three suspects following the detection of nearly two kilos of Crystal Methamphetamine (ICE) during a special operation carried out at Erukkalampiddi in Mannar on Friday.
The Navy said a group of naval personnel attached to SLNS Gajaba in the North Central Naval Command had conducted the operation together with the Mannar Police.
The operation led to the detection of about 1.76 kilos of Methamphetamine. Acting on information divulged by the two suspects, the raiding party nabbed another person and took a three-wheeler into custody.
The gross street value of the seized drugs is believed to be more than eight million rupees, the Navy said.
The suspects were identified as residents of Mannar and Pesalai between 21 and 39 years of age.
The suspects along with the drugs and vehicles taken into custody had been handed over to the Mannar Police for onward legal proceedings, the Navy said.
Mannar Police are conducting further investigations.
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The seized consignment of Kerala cannabis and the dinghy were handed over to the Negombo Excise Station for onward legal action
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During the meeting, Ms. Georgieva and President Wickremesinghe delved into the ongoing financial sector reforms and the substantial progress made in debt restructuring initiatives. The IMF Managing Director commended the Sri Lankan government for its effective measures in curbing inflation and nurturing a conducive environment for business growth, as well as the flourishing tourism industry. She expressed her satisfaction with the government’s commitment to enhancing the overall economic landscape.
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President invites Iranian President to ceremonially open Uma Oya Hydropower Station

President Ranil Wickremesinghe invited President Ebrahim Raisi of the Islamic Republic of Iran to visit Sri Lanka and ceremonially open the Uma Oya Hydropower Station when they met on the sidelines of the UNGA in New York on Wednesday (20).
President Raisi accepted the invitation and also extended an invitation to President Wickremesinghe to visit Iran. Both leaders agreed that these high level visits would give impetus to further consolidate bilateral ties.
The two leaders recognized that as countries belonging to the same region there is potential for regional cooperation in a range of areas of mutual interest including as members of the Indian Ocean Rim Association (IORA). The prospects for cooperation in the agriculture sector, particularly introducing modern technology in which area Iran has considerable expertise, was also discussed.
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