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Court deems unnecessary to issue order to arrest Diana

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Colombo Chief Magistrate Prasanna Alwis said that no arrest order will be issued for State Minister Diana Gamage, who has been accused of committing offences under the Immigration and Emigration Act.

The Magistrate said that the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) has the power to take measures related to the arrests under the offences of the Act.

The plaintiff Oshala Herath and the aggrieved parties’ lawyers in this case had previously stated in the court that the CID is not taking any steps to arrest Ms. Gamage despite the existence of sufficient evidence and requested to issue an arrest warrant in accordance with the powers given to the court under Section 32 of the Criminal Procedure Code.

The Magistrate said that the investigating officers have the authority to take action under the Criminal Procedure Code.

Therefore, the Magistrate said that it is unnecessary for the court to issue an order in this regard.

(Daily News)

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Colombo Fort – KKS express to resume daily

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Sri Lanka Railways says the Colombo Fort – Kankesanthurai Express train will resume daily operations within this month.

It is operating only on weekends at the present.

SLR says that the daily operations will now commence following capacity improvements.

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Doctors say rest is crucial for children with flu symptoms

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Pediatricians have warned that children showing symptoms of influenza may suffer heart damage if they engage in sports or strenuous physical activity.

Dr. Deepal Perera, Consultant Pediatrician at Lady Ridgeway Hospital for Children, has advised parents to keep children with such symptoms at home and avoid sending them to school or preschool.

He has also noted that there are rising cases of Dengue, Chikungunya and Diarrhea among children as well.

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KKS police station receives anonymous threat call

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The Kankesanthurai Police Station has reportedly received an anonymous phone call alleging that around 10 police stations in the Northern Province would come under attack.

The call was received between 1:15 p.m. and 1:20 p.m. on 11 June, police said.

Police investigations have been launched in connection with the anonymous threat.

Meanwhile, the Police Media Division stated that enhanced security measures are being implemented to ensure the safety of police stations across the Northern Province.

(adaderana.lk)

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

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