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7 Senior DIGs transferred with immediate effect

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Seven Senior DIGs including Ajith Rohana and Lalith Pathinayake have been transferred with immediate effect due to service requirements.
The Secretary to the Ministry of Public Security sanctioned the transfers following approval of the National Police Commission.

Accordingly, Senior DIG Ajith Rohana has been transferred as the Senior DIG in charge of the Eastern Province from SDIG in charge of the Southern Province.

The Police headquarters said SDIG Lalith Pathinayake has been transferred as the Senior DIG in charge of the Central Province from the Police Field Force Headquarters.

Senior DIG in charge of the Central Province Priyantha Weerasuriya has been appointed as the SDIG Crimes and Traffic Division while the Crimes and Traffic Division Senior DIG LKWK Silva has been transferred to the Police Field Force Headquarters.

Furthermore, SDIG Sajeewa Medawata has been transferred as the SDIG Southern Province from Sabaragamuwa Province.

The Police headquarters added that Senior DIG in charge of the Eastern Province Kithsiri Jayalath and Senior DIG Ranmal Kodithuwakku have also been issued transfers based on service requirements.

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CID arrests 4 Sabaragamuwa Uni. students over ragging-linked death

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Four third-year students of Sabaragamuwa University have been arrested by the Criminal Investigation Department (CID), police said.

The arrests have been made for further investigations into the recent death of a student, allegedly due to a ragging incident.

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LG election candidate shot in Kalutara

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A candidate contesting the upcoming local government election was injured in a shooting incident in Kalutara, police said.

The victim has been admitted to Nagoda Hospital. His condition is reported to be non-life-threatening.

Police investigations are underway to arrest the suspects.

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Xi to visit Russia for Victory Day and talks with Putin

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Chinese President Xi Jinping will make an official visit to Russia from May 7-10 to participate in celebrations of the 80th anniversary of the defeat of Nazi Germany, the Kremlin said on Sunday.

In a statement on Telegram, the Kremlin said that Xi will discuss with Russian President Vladimir Putin the development of the two countries’ strategic partnership, as well as signing a number of documents.

“During the talks, the main issues of further development of relations of comprehensive partnership and strategic interaction, as well as current issues on the international and regional agenda will be discussed,” the Kremlin said.

The Soviet Union lost 27 million people in World War Two but pushed Nazi forces back to Berlin, where Hitler committed suicide and the red Soviet Victory Banner was raised over the Reichstag in 1945.

Several other national leaders are expected at the celebrations, including the presidents of Brazil and Serbia, and the prime minister of Slovakia.

Putin has proposed a three day ceasefire with Ukraine around the May 9 celebration, one of the most important in the Russian calendar.

Responding to Moscow’s offer of the three-day ceasefire, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said he was ready as long as the ceasefire would be 30 days in length, something Putin had already ruled out in the near term, saying he wants a long-term settlement not a brief pause.

Zelenskiy said Ukraine, given the continued war with Russia, could not guarantee the safety of any foreign dignitaries who came to Moscow for the traditional May 9 victory parade.

Zelenskiy has in recent weeks upped criticism of China, which he has said is providing weapons and gunpowder to Russia.

Russian state news agency RIA cited Putin, in a documentary film marking 25 years since his first inauguration as Russian president aired on Sunday, as saying that Russia’s relations with China were: “truly strategic in nature, deep-seated”.

(Reuters) 

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