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The G7 Summit begins today

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Leaders of the Group of Seven (G7) countries are meeting for a three-day summit, starting today (13 June) to discuss global affairs in the southern region of Puglia (Apulia), Italy.  

Heads of state of the seven members – the United States, Canada, Germany, France, Italy, Canada and the United Kingdom – as well as the chiefs of the European Council and the European Commission will be present at the event.

Italy, the host of this year’s event, has extended an invitation to more than 10 other countries for sideline discussions. These include UAE’s Mohamed bin Zayed, Algeria’s President Abdelmadjid Tebboune, Jordan’s King Abdullah II and Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. Notable absentees are Egypt and Saudi Arabia, who it  is reported, had been invited.

Support for Ukraine is top of the agenda. President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is scheduled to arrive on the summit’s first day for two sessions dedicated to the war-torn country. The G7’s most anticipated outcome is an agreement over a $50bn loan for Ukraine backed by profits accrued on Russian assets frozen in the West. 

The war on Gaza is also expected to dominate talks. 

Pope Francis will also be among the guests – the first time a pontiff has been invited to the summit – for a session dedicated to artificial intelligence (AI). Other specific sessions will be on migration, financial issues and the situation in the Asia Pacific. 

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5 remanded over Beruwala police assault

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05 individuals arrested for allegedly assaulting 03 police officers in Beruwala on June 09 were remanded until June 23 after being produced before the Kalutara Magistrate’s Court yesterday (June 10).

However, the main suspects, said to be the Chairman of the Beruwala Fishermen’s Society and his son, are said to be at large.

Police have seized a lorry and a three-wheeler believed to have been used in the incident.

The injured officers are: OIC of the Beruwala Crimes Investigation Unit – Chief Inspector Madhusanka (36), Sergeant Upul (42) and Sergeant Silva (51).

The officers were reportedly kicked and punched and assaulted with helmets as well. The Chief Inspector had lost two front teeth, while Sergeant Silva suffered injuries and had his uniform torn.

The arrested suspects are residents of Reguwa Road and the Fishermen’s Housing scheme in Beruwala.

A scuffle had broken out near Siriniwasa Mawatha, when officers returning after an arrest in Maradana were caught in traffic caused by a group of those engaged in Poson preparations, leading to a dispute and assault on police, during which 02 warning shots were fired into the air.

Investigations are ongoing under the supervision of Senior DIG Kalutara Division Kavinda Piyasekara, ASP Ravindu Silva, and Beruwala OIC Chief Inspector M.R. Navaratne.

Meanwhile, a group of residents protested outside the Beruwala Police Station yesterday opposing the arrests.

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Peradeniya-Kandy train service disrupted

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Train services between Kandy and Peradeniya have been temporarily suspended.

This is due to a sinkhole that appeared under the railway line near the Kandy Courthouse.

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Suspended Prisons Chief before courts today as well

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Suspended Commissioner General of Prisons Thushara Upuldeniya, who was arrested by the CID on June 09, has been transferred to the Welikada Prison Hospital under special security measures.

The move follows a court order calling for special security measures during his custody.

He was initially taken to the Colombo Remand Prison yesterday (June 10) afternoon and was held there until about 5:00pm before being transferred to a secure ward at Welikada Prison Hospital, where he remains under tight security.

He is to be produced before court today (June 11).

Meanwhile, the Superintendent of Anuradhapura Prison, who is currently in remand custody and held at a secure location in Dumbara Prison, is expected to be produced before the Anuradhapura Court today.

Separately, Prisons Commissioner for Operations, Intelligence and Security – Gamini Dissanayake, has been summoned to the CID today for questioning regarding the recent release of an inmate under the Presidential Pardon, which had sparked controversy.

He was questioned for about six hours on June 09 as well.

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