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SSP Jaliya posted as personal assistant to SDIG Northern Province

Former Police Media Spokesman Senior Superintendent Jaliya Senaratne has been posted as the personal assistant to the SDIG in charge of the Northern Province. He was transferred over disciplinary reasons, the police said.
SSP Senaratne is among 13 senior policemen who have been transferred.
There eight DIGs, an SSP, an SP and an ASP.
Senaratne was replaced by DIG Ajith Rohana, who also heads the Police Legal, Discipline and Conduct Range.
The DIG in charge of the Galle District K. N. J. Wedasinghe has been appointed the Acting DIG of the North Division of the Western Province.
Senaratne came under fire recently for allegedly making contradictory statements regarding Riyaj Bathiudeen, brother of former minister Rishard Bathiudeen, who was recently released from custody. Bathiudeen was arrested by the CID on April 14, 2020 on charges of aiding and abetting terrorists who carried out the Easter Sunday attacks.
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Cabinet nod for new Commercial High Court

The Cabinet of Ministers approved the proposal presented by the Minister of Justice, Prisons Affairs and Constitutional Reforms to establish a new Commercial High Court to ensure expeditious disposal of the existing backlog of commercial matters.
The new Commercial High Court will be established at No.80, Justice Avenue, Colombo 12
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219.72 Hectares of land in Siyambalanduwa to be acquired and leased to Sustainable Energy Authority

The Cabinet of Ministers approved the proposal presented by the Minister of Power and Energy on the recommendation of the Ministry of Tourism and Lands, to acquire 219.72 hectares of land in Siyambalanduwa Divisional Secretariat Division of Monaragala District and lease the relevant extent of land on a long-term lease basis for a period of 25 years to the Sustainable Energy Authority, with relevant provisions to enable sub-leasing to a selected renewable energy developer.
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Chemicals to be regulated to prevent misuse

The Cabinet of Ministers approved the proposal presented by the President in his capacity as the Minister of Defense to make arrangements to regulate chemicals that could be misused, and to transfer the said regulatory role to the National Authority for the Implementation of the Chemical Weapons Convention.
Among the large number of different chemicals that are used in the country for peaceful purposes such as industrial, agricultural, medical and research activities it has been observed that among those chemicals, chemicals like Nitric acid, Chlorine, Hydrogen Peroxide, Potassium Cyanide, sodium cyanide, Nitro Methane and Sodium Azide are of dual use nature which can be used in many different industries such as milk, beverages, oil-related industries, water purification etc. can be used for harmful activities that threaten national security.
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