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Defamatory statements against Retd. Maj. General, halted

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Colombo Additional Magistrate Manjula Ratnayake has issued a conditional restraining order to prevent the dissemination of false and defamatory statements about retired Major General Ashoka Thoradeniya through electronic, print, and social media.

The order, effective until April 30th, was issued against Rahubadda Kankanamge Indrananda de Silva.

The magistrate also ordered Indrananda de Silva to present his case in court on April 30th.

This decision was made under Section 24 of the Online Safety Act No. 9 of 2024, following a complaint by Major General Thoradeniya.

President’s Counsel Sanjay Rajaratnam and Attorney-at-Law Sudath Jayasundara argued that the statements made about Major General Thoradeniya violated Sections 24 and 12 of the Online Safety Act.

They requested a restraining order to prevent further dissemination of these statements.

After considering the arguments, the Additional Magistrate issued the restraining order.

(News1st)

(Except for the headline, this story, originally published by News1st has not been edited by SLM staff)

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PC suspended for WhatsApping confidential police info

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.A constable attached to the Parliamentary Security Division has been suspended for allegedly sharing confidential police information through a WhatsApp group, violating official protocols.

According to Police Headquarters, the suspect had been operating a WhatsApp group under the name “CRTM / RTM message No. 3” on his personal phone without authorization from senior officers.

Investigations revealed that several members of the group were civilians or unaffiliated with the police, and that sensitive internal communications meant for police personnel were shared with unauthorized individuals.

The SSP, Director of the Parliamentary Security Division, has suspended the constable for breaching discipline by irresponsibly disclosing confidential police matters to outsiders.

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DMT holds “Vehicle tuning dansala” for Vesak

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The Department of Motor Traffic (DMT) has organized a special “vehicle tuning Dansala” to be held today and tomorrow (May 15 and 16) in front of its head office in Narahenpita.

In an official statement, the department noted that old motorcycles and three-wheelers – comprising the majority of Sri Lanka’s vehicle population – often lack systematic maintenance due to economic constraints, leading to harmful emissions.

The initiative, organized for the third time by the DMT’s Motor Vehicle Emissions Trust Fund, aims to address this issue.

Free tuning services for motorcycles and three-wheelers will be provided at the dansala, with support from some of Sri Lanka’s most experienced vehicle technicians.

Through this effort, the DMT hopes to improve fuel efficiency, reduce unnecessary fuel expenses, and minimize harmful emissions.

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New conditions for bus imports from Jan. 2026

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Minister of Transport, Highways, Ports and Civil Aviation – Bimal Rathnayake has announced that the government will implement new regulations for the import of public transport buses starting January next year.

Speaking at a media briefing yesterday (May 14), the Minister stated that under the revised guidelines, only buses meeting modern safety and quality standards will be approved for import.

He further stated that the Ministry of Transport will begin inspections to ensure all public transport vehicles currently in operation comply with required safety and operational standards.

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