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Several Covid-19 related laws relaxed for arrivals

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Several Covid-19 laws imposed on passengers arriving in Sri Lanka have been relaxed.

As the Health Ministry has announced, several laws imposed in April 2022 to prevent the spread of Covid-19 pandemic will be repealed accordingly.

The latest announcement signed by the Director General of Health Services said that it is no longer mandatory for people coming to Sri Lanka by air or through a port to present a vaccination card.

In addition to this, it is also not necessary to submit a test report to prove that the passenger has not contracted the virus before entering the country.

However, if a person who arrives in Sri Lanka was tested positive for Covid-19, they should undergo quarantine for seven days at their own expense.

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Seeduwa UC Ex-Chairman busted with Heroin

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Lalith Rohan, the former chairman of the Seeduwa Urban Council, has been apprehended in connection with a heroin-related incident.

According to the police, the suspect was taken into custody this morning while allegedly attempting to distribute heroin to another individual along a road in the Badalgama area.

The quantity of heroin discovered in his possession amounted to 16 grams.

This arrest was part of a coordinated operation based on intelligence received from a previously detained suspect who had been found with 10 grams of heroin earlier.

Notably, Lalith Rohan is affiliated with the Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna.

(News 1st)

(This story, originally published by News 1st has not been edited by SLM staff)

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Onmax DT ordered to submit plans to refund depositors

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Colombo Chief Magistrate Thilina Gamage today (May 02) ordered directors of the company – Onmax DT to submit a programme to refund the aggrieved depositors of the Onmax DT pyramid investment scheme.

The 04 company directors previously released on bail also appeared in court today.

The magistrate made the order after considering facts presented in court.

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University non-academic staff to launch indefinite strike

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Non-academic staff members of all state universities have also commenced an indefinite strike from noon today (May 02).

Secretary of the non-academic staffers’ union said the authorities have failed to heed their demands despite being briefed about their issues on multiple occasions.

Meanwhile, the Joint Committee of Government Executive Officers launched a two-day token strike on Thursday (02) by reporting sick.

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