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Illegal slaughterhouse operated by millionaire gem businessman raided

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An illegal slaughterhouse operated on a large scale in the Welipenna area by a millionaire gem businessman was raided by the Central Anti-Corruption Task Force of police based in Walana on Wednesday morning (26).

Three people including the gem businessman were also arrested by the police.

Police have rescued and released 13 stolen buffaloes that have been prepared for slaughter.

It was reported that a former president’s coordinating secretary who is a politician from Trincomalee has put pressure on the police officers to get the arrested businessman released.

The businessman had also tried to evade arrest by offering a bribe of Rs.300,000 to the police officers.

According to a tip-off received by Central Anti-Corruption Task Force OIC Chief Inspector Indika Weerasinghe, the raid was carried out early Wednesday morning.

According to police sources, this illegal slaughterhouse, which was located 800 meters away from the Welipenna Police, has been operating for a long time with the blessings of some police officers.

The suspects were to be produced in the court yesterday.

Investigations revealed that the gem businessman has been operating an organized group to steal cattle from a number of areas including Tissamaharama and Hambantota, transport the animals along the Southern Expressway and bring them to the Welipanna slaughterhouse.

It was reported that the suspected businessman has maintained close relations with politicians and some high-ranking police officers.

(The Island)

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Batalanda commission report handed over to the AG

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The “Report of the Commission of Inquiry into the Establishment and Maintenance of Places of Unlawful Detention and Torture Chambers at the Batalanda Housing Scheme” which was recently tabled in Parliament, has been handed over to the Attorney General by the Presidential Secretariat following a directive from President Anura Kumara Disanayake.

The report, originally compiled over 25 years ago, was tabled in Parliament recently. The Government has taken a decision to take necessary action and as a result, actions have been initiated to hand over the report to the Attorney General’s Department today (29).

(President’s Media Division)

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Ex-SLTB Vice Chairman granted bail

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The former Vice Chairman of the Sri Lanka Transport Board (SLTB), L.A. Wimalaratne, who was arrested by the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) earlier today (April 29), has been released on bail.

He was arrested in connection with an investigation into a house in Kataragama, allegedly linked to the family of former President Mahinda Rajapaksa.

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Franchise agreements of Colombo Strikers & Jaffna Kings terminated

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Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) in collaboration with the event rights holder of the Lanka Premier League (LPL) – the IPG Group, has officially announced that the franchise partnerships of the ‘Colombo Strikers’ and ‘Jaffna Kings’ have been terminated.

According to a statement issued today (April 28), the terminations were made due to the respective franchises’ failure to fulfill contractual obligations outlined in their agreements with the IPG Group, which were established at the commencement of their participation in the league.

Accordingly, the forthcoming edition of the Lanka Premier League will feature franchises representing Colombo and Jaffna under new ownership, the statement notes.

As the event rights holder, the IPG Group retains the exclusive rights over the LPL franchise teams and, accordingly, is vested with the authority to transfer and/or assign the ownership rights of the said franchises to interested parties.

Sri Lanka Cricket and The IPG Group remain committed to upholding the integrity, standards, and success of the Lanka Premier League and look forward to an exciting upcoming season with renewed participation.

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