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I was decrowned & shamed in front of world –  Pushpika

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Former Mrs. Sri Lanka Pushpika de Silva told Colombo Chief Magistrate Prasanna Alwis in court yesterday (11) that she was shamed in front of the world after the crown she won was forcibly removed at the Mrs. Sri Lanka beauty pageant.

Pushpika de Silva was announced the winner of the Mrs. Sri Lanka 2021 pageant held at the Nelum Pokuna Theatre on April 4.

However, when De Silva was about to take centre stage, reigning Mrs. World Caroline Jurie stripped the crown off of her and crowned the first runner-up saying de Silva had violated the pageant rules.
Pushpika de Silva was testifying in the court case filed over the incident.

The trial was held before Colombo Chief Magistrate Prasanna Alwis and Police Inspector Bandara of Cinnamon Gardens Police led the prosecution.

As the incident was not settled before the Conciliation Board, the court took steps to hear the case and the two defendants, including Caroline Jurie, also appeared before the court.

Pushpika de Silva testified and said that she participated in the interview to enter the Mrs. World 2021 pageant and submitted truthful information and passed the interview and participated in the pageant on April 4, 2021, when the final contest was held.

She said she greeted everyone after she was crowned, and the husbands of some contestants misbehaved by using obscene words and then Caroline took away her crown.

She said that she later went to the police and filed a complaint and then went to Nawaloka Hospital for treatment as she felt a pain on her head while taking a bath.

On behalf of the defence, Attorney-at-law Nalin de Silva cross-examined the witness.

He pointed out the contradictions in the testimony given by the witness in the court and accused her of using political power to gain publicity.

In response, the witness said that she endured the injustice in front of the world and took steps to go to court since the defendants did not agree to apologize and settle the matter outside of the court.

After considering the facts, the Magistrate adjourned the trial for September 24 and issued summons to the witnesses.

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Major racket at SLBFE bared

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Multiple probes have been called following revelations that over 30,000 people, mainly females had been sent overseas for employment without the mandatory job training causing a loss of over Rs.2,500 million to the Sri Lanka Bureau of Foreign Employment.

Already six individuals, including an Additional General Manager of the Sri Lanka Bureau of Foreign Employment (SLBFE) have been interdicted, but an SLBFE source said a wider network including more officials and foreign employment agents are suspected to be involved.

In addition to an SLBFE probe, complaints will be lodged with the Criminal Investigation Department and the Commission to Investigate Allegations of Bribery or Corruption, he added.

In addition to the Additional General Manager other interdicted officers include four Arabic translators and an Administrative Officer, SLBFE sources revealed.

The fraud according to SLBFE sources had taken place during the period from 2022 to August 2024.

Investigations done by the SLBFE have unearthed that over 30,000 individuals mostly women domestic workers were exempted from the mandatory training between 2022 and August 2024 and were sent overseas for employment with the aid of forged documents.

Racketeers had prepared forged documents to show first time overseas employment seekers had prior overseas employment experience in order to avoid the SLBFE mandatory training and relevant fees.

Employment seekers had been charged fees ranging from Rs.70,000 to Rs.130,000 which racketeers allegedly had pocketed, sources said. The SLBFE authorities had issued a circular sometime back allowing those with prior experience and training to migrate for employment again after submitting documental proof regarding their expertise and experience. A committee appointed by the SLBFE approves such employment departures after perusing the relevant documents.

The first time domestic workers are subjected to a training and a fee of around Rs.28,000.

An SLBFE source said racketeers had even forged travel documents and prepared bogus job agreements to show foreign employment aspirants possessed prior experience.

The source also said information has emerged about many female migrant workers who went for overseas jobs in the above manner facing risks and difficulties and even abuse at times due to lack of experience and training.

(dailynews.lk)

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

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Leave today for election duty staff

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Steps have been taken to grant leave today (May 07) to government employees who were engaged in election duties.

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06 J’pure Uni. students arrested for assault

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Six students from the University of Sri Jayewardenepura have been arrested on charges of assaulting and threatening a fellow student, Police said.

The arrests followed a complaint lodged with the Homagama Police, alleging that a third-year student from the Faculty of Technology was assaulted with helmets on April 29.

The students were taken into custody after they appeared at the Homagama Police Station yesterday (May 06).

The suspects, residents of Kirindiwela, Delgoda, Buttala, Kuliyapitiya and Kalankuttiya, are 22, 23 and 24 years old, Police said.

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