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2024 Grade 05 scholarship exam date announced

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The Department of Examinations has announced that the 2024 Grade 05 scholarship examination will be held on September 15, 2024, from 09:30 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. 

The exam will take place at 2,649 centers across the island.

Schools have been provided with the attendance registers for the students expected to sit for the exam. 

Principals who have not yet received the name lists can download the relevant documents from the Department’s websites at [www.doenets.lk](http://www.doenets.lk) or [https://onlineexams.gov.lk/eic] (https://onlineexams.gov.lk/eic).

Amendments to candidate details must be requested before September 09, 2024. 

For further assistance, the Department can be contacted at the following numbers:

– Phone: 0112 784 208 / 278 4537 / 2784537 / 2786616 / 2785413

– Hotline: 1911

– Fax: 0112 784422

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NAHTTF issues warning on cyber scam centers and human trafficking

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Sri Lanka’s National Anti-Human Trafficking Task Force (NAHTTF) has issued a serious warning about a rising trend in forced criminality linked to cyber scam centers in Myanmar.

Human traffickers are actively targeting young IT professionals through fraudulent job offers abroad, it said issuing a statement today.

Investigations reveal that traffickers are luring victims with promises of high-paying IT positions in countries like Thailand.

However, unsuspecting individuals are taken to transit countries such as Dubai for supposed job interviews before being forcibly moved across borders. Many end up in Myanmar, where they are coerced into working at cyber scam centers under brutal conditions, including physical abuse, torture, and electrocution, it said.

“We strongly advise against illegal migration routes,” the NAHTTF warned. “Job seekers must avoid opportunities that require travel on visit visas, as this violates the Sri Lanka Bureau of Foreign Employment Act.”

The task force urges the public to pursue safe and legal migration options through authorized channels, remain vigilant, and report suspicious trafficking activities. Protecting vulnerable individuals from exploitation is a top priority.

Reports of suspicious activity can be made to the NAHTTF via the following:

– Phone: 0112102570 / 076 844 7700
– Email: [email protected]

The statement added that all reports will be treated with strict confidentiality and that public cooperation is crucial in dismantling dangerous trafficking networks and saving lives.

(daiilynews.lk)

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FR petition challenges Sri Lanka’s debt restructuring plan

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Former IUSF convener Wasantha Mudalige has filed a fundamental rights petition in the Supreme Court, challenging the government’s decision to restructure Sri Lanka’s international sovereign bonds. 

The petition claims the restructuring, which increased the debt from USD 16.4 billion to USD 19.1 billion, has violated citizens’ basic human rights by imposing a significant economic burden.

The petition names the Finance Minister, the Secretary to the Ministry of Finance, and the Governor of the Central Bank as respondents. 

Mudalige argues that changes in interest rates under the restructuring program have worsened the debt situation for the country.

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No decision to arrest Shani Abeysekera & Ravi Seneviratne – AG

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The Attorney General informed the Supreme Court today (20) that no decision has been made to arrest former Director of the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) Shani Abeysekera, and former Senior DIG in charge of the CID Ravi Seneviratne, in connection with the investigations into the Easter Sunday attacks.

This was stated during the hearing of fundamental rights petitions filed by Ravi Seneviratne and Shani Abeysekera, seeking an order preventing them from being arrested in connection with investigations into a complaint made by a group of police officers, including former DIG Palitha Siriwardhane.

The relevant petition was taken up before a three-member Supreme Court judge bench consisting of Justices Preethi Padman Surasena, Achala Vengappuli and Mahinda Samayawardhena.

The Deputy Solicitor General, representing the Attorney General, stated that the CID has sought advice from the Attorney General regarding the investigations.

He further informed the court that the investigations are still in the preliminary stages and that no decision has been made to arrest the petitioners at this moment.

However, he added that if sufficient evidence emerges to warrant their arrest, a motion will be filed informing the court of such a decision.

(adaderana.lk)

(This story, originally published by adaderana.lk has not been edited by SLM staff)

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