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215 MPs secure two repeater shotguns each ahead of presidential poll

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Ahead of the presidential poll, all except ten out of 215 parliamentarians have already secured two repeater shotguns each from the Defence Ministry for their personal security following concerns triggered after arson on a number of houses belonging to them in the aftermath of the 2022 Aragalaya, an official said.

A repeater is a firearm that can be fired several times without manual reloading. Such a repeater gun can be loaded with ten cartridges at once.

The request for two repeater shotguns for each MP was made around ten months ago by the parliamentary authorities.

Asked about the current status, a top source of the Defence Ministry said all the MPs, except ten, had already taken them after making necessary payments.

Chinese made pistols were issued to parliamentarians previously but most of them remain dysfunctional at the moment and therefore a decision was taken to issue repeater shotguns.

The Defence Ministry has stipulated that such shotguns cannot be transferred to any third party. The MPs are also entitled to keep them even if they are out of office in the future.

A parliamentarian was tortured and killed by a group of Aragalaya members on May 9 during the height of protest.

Besides, residences of 72 parliamentarians and the personal library of President Ranil Wickremesinghe were burned down.

(dailymirror.lk)

(This story, originally published by News1st has not been edited by dailymirror.lk staff)

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The order was issued by a bench comprising the President of the Court of Appeal, Justice Mohammed Laffar Tahir and Justice Priyantha Fernando.

Former Minister Mervyn Silva and several others are currently in remand custody, as ordered by the Mahara Magistrate’s Court, in connection with the same incident.

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CBK files a complaint to EC

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In her letter, she claims that UPFA candidates in the Attanagalla electorate are distributing handouts with her photograph without her consent, alongside those of Lasantha Alagiwanna and Sarana Gunawardena,

She also mentioned that she had previously instructed all candidates not to use her name or photograph in any form.

As this constitutes a violation of election laws, she has requested to immediately halt these activities.

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03 ex-ministers to face legal action soon – President

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He made this statement while addressing a public meeting held in Beruwala.

“No village would even drive a motorbike on the roads without registering it. But there was a time when ministers of this country had imported vehicles even when it was forbidden to do so. They use those vehicles without licenses and with fake number plates. They think that the law does not apply to them,” he said.

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