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Enjoining order against Silumina extended

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The Associated Newspapers of Ceylon Limited (Lake House) filing objections in a case where Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) President and Vice President sought enjoining orders prohibiting ‘Silumina’ newspaper from publishing any content related to SLC and its officials, requested the Colombo District Court yesterday (25) to reject the case on the first instance without taking it to trial.

It was pointed out that the plaintiffs have fraudulently and deceptively concealed the necessary facts and obtained Enjoining Orders and requested to terminate the obtained Enjoining Orders and dismiss the case.

The objections further stated that the publication of articles in the Silumina newspaper regarding SLC is only a disclosure of the facts to the public for the public good, and that the defendants had no intention of harming the plaintiffs or anyone else.

When the case was called before Colombo Chief District Judge Sandun Vithana yesterday, the relevant Enjoining Orders were extended till August 4 and the defendants presented objections to the Court through a motion.

SLC President and Vice President filed the lawsuits stating that two articles published in the Silumina newspaper on April 23 and June 18, 2023 had defamed them.

Journalist Fawz Mohammed and the Lake House have been named as defendants in the case.

After unilaterally considering the relevant complaint, the Colombo Chief District Judge had issued these Enjoining Orders on July 26.

Attorney-at-law I.M. Jayawardena submitted the objections in the court on behalf of the defendants. 

Attorney-at-law Sanjaya Fonseka appeared for the plaintiffs under the instructions of President’s Counsel Kuvera De Zoysa while Attorney-at-law Sanjeeva Dahanayake appeared for the defendants as per the instructions of I.M. Jayawardena.

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03 ex-ministers to face legal action soon – President

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President Anura Kumara Dissanayake has stated that legal action will soon be taken against 03 former ministers accused of using vehicles without proper registration.

He made this statement while addressing a public meeting held in Beruwala.

“No village would even drive a motorbike on the roads without registering it. But there was a time when ministers of this country had imported vehicles even when it was forbidden to do so. They use those vehicles without licenses and with fake number plates. They think that the law does not apply to them,” he said.

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30 candidates arrested for election law violations in 2025 LG polls

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A total of 30 candidates have been arrested so far for violating election laws in connection with the 2025 Local Government (LG) election.

According to the police, these arrests were made from March 03 and 6.00 a.m. today (April 28).

During this period, a total of 30 candidates and 131 supporters were arrested and 31 vehicles were taken into Police custody during this period.

Police received 313 complaints related to election law violations and 85 complaints regarding criminal acts during this period.

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02 days to collect devotees’ unclaimed luggage after ‘Siri Dalada Vandanawa’

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The Civil Security Department, which supervised the safekeeping of luggage belonging to devotees visiting the Sri Dalada Maligawa, has announced a special program to return unclaimed items.

Luggage items that remained unclaimed after the pilgrimage remain securely stored at the original handover points.

A special program is being held today and tomorrow (April 28 and 29) in front of the Joy Boat Service in Wewaravu, Kandy, to facilitate the return of the luggage.

Devotees are requested to visit the location and present their identity documents to claim their belongings.

For further information, please contact the following Civil Security Department officers:

  • Police Constable Dissanayake – 0715803000
  • Senior Inspector Abeyratne – 0775311797
  • Female Sub Inspector Chandani Madhurasinghe – 0710965890

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