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Araliya Holdings defrauds millions before ending operations!

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A housing construction company named Araliya Holdings Lanka Pvt. Limited at the address No. 915/5, Udawatta Road, Malabe has defrauded millions of rupees from customers before ending operations.

The Mirihana Police have received more than 10 complaints regarding this incident.

Police investigations revealed that this institution has been operated by a person named D.U. Krishantha Lakruwan Sirisena which is a fake name.

A photograph of the suspect and his vehicle is shown below.

The suspect’s residential address is given as No.28, Lake Drive, Rajapihilla Mawatha, Kandy.

The perpetrators have published advertisements on Facebook luring in customers to pay only Rs.3 million as down payment to construct a house with three bedrooms and a bathroom worth Rs. 8.5 million.

They have also said that a loan will be given at an interest rate of 12% per annum to settle the remaining amount.

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ODI & T20I squads against Kiwis, announced

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The Sri Lanka Cricket Selection Committee has announced squads for the T20I and ODI series to be played against the New Zealand national men’s team.

The two T20I games will be played on Nov. 09 and 10 while the ODIs will be held on Nov. 13, 17 and 19.

RDICS, Dambulla will be the venue for the first three games, while the final two ODIs will be played at PICS Pallekele.

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Restrictions on African Swine Fever control, eased

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Sri Lanka’s Department of Animal Production and Health has announced steps to issue a new Gazette notification, relaxing some of the restrictions imposed earlier due to the African swine fever outbreak.

Director General of the department Dr. Hemali Kothalawala stated that permission has now been granted for the transportation of healthy animals.

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Dr. Shafi acquitted from all charges

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Kurunegala Magistrate’s Court today (Nov. 06) acquitted specialist Dr. Shafi Sihabdeen from all charges pertaining to his arrest and detention in 2019.

Due to the complainants failing to prove their accusations and on the Attorney General’s advice, Kurunegala Magistrate Bandula Gunaratne ordered Shafi Sihabdeen to be released from all charges.

He was detained under the Dr. Shafi, who had been accused of allegedly amassing assets through suspicious means and performing illegal sterilization surgeries without the consent of the relevant women, was later detained by the Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA).

Also, the court also lifted the overseas travel ban which was imposed on Dr. Shafi Sihabdeen.

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