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“Fmr. ministers yet to pay bank loans amounting to Rs. 650,000 mn.”

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Leader of the United Republic Front, MP Patali Champika Ranawaka today (June 17) emphasised that the government should work to net those who have evaded taxes despite being perfectly capable of paying them.

Speaking during a public meeting in Homagama, he said that several former ministers including a powerful minister had evaded repaying loans amounting to Rs. 650,000 million to state banks.

Due to this, a common man is not even able to obtain a bank loan, he pointed out.

He also stated that plans are underway to impose two new taxes in the future, further increasing the tax burden on the public.

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Over 1,200 kilos of narcotics to be incinerated in Vanathavillu today

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The local authorities are set to destroy a total of 1,208 kilograms of narcotics at the high-powered incinerator situated in Wanathavilluwa, Puttalam today (29).

This follows a directive from the Aluthkade Magistrates Court to dispose of the seized drugs, which include 614 kilograms of ice, 581 kilograms of ketamine, and 13 kilograms of heroin.

The process will commence with the transportation of the illicit substances from the Aluthkade Magistrates Court premises to the incinerator site in Puttalam.

Located on 20 perches of land in the Lactose Garden area of Vanathavilluwa, the incinerator has been installed under the supervision of the Special Task Force (STF). 

The Sri Lanka Navy undertook site preparation, while the Sri Lanka Police allocated Rs. 6.34 million towards the setup, ensuring all necessary infrastructure and security measures were in place for the operation.

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Keheliya and 7 others further remanded

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Former Minister of Health Keheliya Rambukwella and 07 others have been further remanded until July 12 by the Maligakanda Magistrate’s Court over the import of substandard human Immunoglobulin vials.

This order was issued when the case was taken up before the Maligakanda Magistrate today (28).

Meanwhile, a suspect in the case – an officer of the Medical Supplies Division (MSD), has been released on bail.

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Bus fares to be slashed by 5%

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A decision has been taken to reduce bus fares by 5% with effect from July 01.

The reduction comes under the annual fare revision, and as agreed during a meeting between Transport Ministry officials and private bus operators earlier today (28).
Accordingly, the minimum fare has been reduced by Rs. 2 to Rs. 28.

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