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BASL optimistic about new era of governance with AKD

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The Bar Association of Sri Lanka congratulated President Anura Kumara Dissanayake on his appointment as the 9th Executive President of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka at the election held on 21st September 2024.

In its statement the BASL extended their best wishes to the President in the discharge of the duties and responsibilities of the high office.

It added that they believe that the President will fulfil the pledges given to the people of Sri Lanka who have given a mandate to safeguard the rule of law, independence of the judiciary, usher in an era of good governance and change the culture of impunity that has pervaded the political, social, economic and cultural landscape of our motherland.

Commenting on the foundation for a unified country the statement said that the Bar Association Of Sri Lanka believes that the President will lay the foundation for a unified Sri Lanka where all its people are treated equally establishing a common Sri Lankan identity irrespective of differences of ethnicity, race, religion, and other divisive identities which have plagued our motherland for many years.

(News1st)

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Cost reflective price for MPs’ daily meals proposed

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Leader of the House Bimal Ratnayake said yesterday that a cost reflective price between Rs.2,500 and Rs.3,000 will be proposed for meals including breakfast, lunch and evening tea for Members of Parliament.

He stated that the proposal is scheduled to be presented to the House Keeping Committee of Parliament today and that a proposal will also be presented to the Cabinet in the future.

“MPs will have to pay Rs.3,000 for their meals including breakfast, lunch and evening tea. The price of meals for others will also be increased,” he added.

(dailynews.lk)


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Probe into clearing of 323 red-tagged containers – Dy. Minister

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Deputy Minister of Economic Development – Prof.Anil Jayantha Fernando yesterday (Jan. 22) admitted in Parliament that 323 containers with red tags have been released through the green channel by the Sri Lanka Customs.

In response to a question raised, the Deputy Minister said that an investigation will be launched into the incident.

He said there have been occasions where red-tagged containers have been released after being scanned and during some occasions, containers had been released through the green channel even without being scanned.

“We never know whether there have been investigations into those incidents,” he said.

(Excerpts : dailynews.lk)

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Suspect arrested over alleged online train tickets racket

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The Kandy Divisional Crimes Unit has arrested a 37-year-old suspect involved in an alleged major racket involving ‘e-Tickets’ sold for up-country trains including to Ella.

According to the police, the suspect was arrested yesterday (Jan. 22) in the Suduhumpola area of the Kandy Police Division.

The suspect, a resident of the same area, was found in possession of 21 ‘Odyssey’ train tickets purchased online, Rs. 130,670 in cash believed to be proceeds from the illegal sales, 130 notepads documenting previous transactions, and a mobile phone.  

Police suspect the individual profited from reselling train tickets, targeting foreign tourists. The suspect has been handed over to the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) for further inquiries.  

On January 20, the CID had informed the Colombo Magistrate’s Court that they have launched an investigation into the ticket scalping, which was raising serious concerns.

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