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Priyantha Kumara lynching trial moved to Lahore Kot Lakhpat Jail

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The Punjab government has decided to move the trial in the lynching of Sri Lankan factory manager Priyantha Kumara from Gujranwala to Lahore.

Priyantha, who was working as a factory manager at Rajco Industries in Sialkot, was lynched and his body was set on fire by workers over blasphemy allegations on December 3, 2021.

An anti-terrorism court of Gujranwala was hearing the case. On Thursday, the government issued a notification that the trial will now be conducted inside Kot Lakhpat prison in Lahore.

A three-member special prosecution team led by Special Prosecutor General Abdur Rauf Watto has been pursuing the case. The government has directed the prosecution team to submit the daily progress report of the case to Prosecutor General Punjab.

The investigation is in final stages. Following the killing of the Sri Lankan manager, police detained around 200 suspects.

Later on, police released over 100 detainees after the investigators analysed CCTV and phone videos and no corroborating evidence was found against them. However, over 80 who appeared on videos and were seen attacking Priyantha were arrested.

Earlier in February, the police arrested two more suspects. Investigators said that they were at the rooftop of the factory when several workers got hold of Priyantha and later threw him down.

A week after the murder, Pakistan observed the Day of Condemnation and religious scholars held a press conference to denounce the lynching. – Saama



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President Anura Kumara Disanayake holds discussions with Secretary of the Communist Party of China for Sichuan Province

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President Anura Kumara Disanayake, who was on a four-day state visit to China, met with Wang Xiaohui, Secretary of the Communist Party of China for Sichuan Province, this morning (17).

Chengdu, one of the happiest cities in China, is the capital of Sichuan Province and a leading city where the blend of cultural heritage and development harmoniously flourishes, offering its residents a high quality of life.

During the discussions, both sides explored the potential to elevate economic, trade, cultural, tourism, and intergovernmental relations between Sichuan and Sri Lanka to new heights. Sichuan’s significant achievements in various sectors, including energy, were acknowledged, and the President invited the Secretary of the Sichuan province to share their expertise and success stories with Sri Lanka.

President Disanayake emphasized that Sri Lanka is currently on a path to economic stabilization under a transparent and investor-friendly administration. He noted that the country is at a critical political turning point, with the current government empowered by a two-thirds majority granted by a united population from the north, east, west, and south. The government is fully committed to meeting the expectations placed upon it by its citizens.

Additionally, the President underscored Sri Lanka’s attractiveness as a destination for Chinese tourists and extended a warm invitation to the people of Sichuan to visit the island and experience its exceptional hospitality.

Joining the discussions were Minister of Foreign Affairs, Foreign Employment and Tourism Vijitha Herath and Minister of Transport, Highways, Ports and Civil Aviation Bimal Rathnayake.

[PMD]

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Electricity tariffs reduced from midnight today – PUCSL

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The Public Utilities Commission of Sri Lanka (PUCSL)’s Director of Communications Jayanath Herath announced that the PUCL has decided to reduce electricity tariffs by an average amount of 20% overall for a six month period with effect from midnight today (17)

Accordingly, tariffs have been reduced by 29% for consumers who consume less than 30 units of electricity in the domestic sector.

The consumers who consume between 31 – 60 units of electricity in the domestic sector will receive a 28% reduction of the tariff.

The consumers who consume between 61 – 90 units of electricity in the domestic sector will receive a 19% reduction of the tariff

The consumers who consume between 91 – 180 units of electricity in the domestic sector will receive a 18% reduction of the tariff

The tariff reduction for Government Institution is 11%,  Religious Institutions is 21% ,  factories is 30% and for hotels is 31%

 

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Chief observer of the Election Observation Mission of the European Union (EU) Meets Prime Minister

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José Ignacio Sánchez Amor, Chief Observer of the Election Observation Mission of the European Union (EU) and Member of the European Parliament, met with Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya at the Prime Minister’s Office on Thursday [16th January].

Carmen Moreno, Ambassador of the European Union to Sri Lanka, and the Deputy Head of the European Union Delegation to Sri Lanka, accompanied Mr. Sánchez Amor. Officials from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Prime Minister’s Office also participated in the meeting.

[Prime Minister’s Media Division]

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