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Harin booed after altercation at CH & FC Club

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Footage of former Minister of Tourism Harin Fernando’s rowdy conduct has been making rounds on social media.

According to reports, the incident had taken place at the CH & FC Club in Colombo. Fernando was heard swearing and yelling before being escorted from the venue amid being booed by others present.

However, the Cinnamon Gardens Police has said that no complaint had been lodged with them over the incident.

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Govt. to amend Online Safety Act

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The Attorney General informed the Supreme Court today that the current government has decided to introduce several amendments to the Online Safety Act, which was enacted during the previous administration.

This announcement was made by Solicitor General Viraj Dayaratne, representing the Attorney General, during the hearing of four fundamental rights petitions challenging the legality of the law’s enactment.

The petitions were filed by several parties, including Transparency International Sri Lanka, claiming that the manner in which the law was passed was unconstitutional.

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

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Protest against AG’s recommendation on Lasantha’s murder

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A protest is to take place opposite the Attorney General’s Department tomorrow (Jan. 06) at 12 noon.

Organised by the Young Journalists’ Association, the protest is against recommendations to release suspects in the Lasantha Wickrematunge murder case.

In a letter dated 27 January 2025, now public, the Attorney General’s Department informed the Director of the Criminal Investigations Department (CID) that legal proceedings would not continue against Army Intelligence Officer Premananda Udalagama, former Mt. Lavinia Crimes OIC SI Tissasiri Sugathapala, and former DIG Prasanna Nanayakkara.

The decision has sparked sharp criticism, especially from media rights activists and civil society groups.

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Certified prices for paddy purchase, announced

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The government has officially announced the certified prices at which the Paddy Marketing Board (PMB) will purchase paddy from farmers.

This was announced by the Minister of Agriculture – K.D. Lal Kantha and Deputy Minister – Namal Karunaratne during a special media briefing held today (Feb. 05).

who outlined the revised procurement rates.
The Minister said that the rates were decided after evaluating rice market trends and farmers’ production costs and that the government will only purchase dry paddy from the farmers.

Accordingly, the purchase rates are :
– Nadu paddy : Rs. 120 per kilogram
– Samba paddy : Rs. 125 per kilogram
– Keeri Samba paddy : Rs. 132 per kilogram

The Paddy Marketing Board is expected to begin purchasing paddy at these rates immediately.

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