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Indian Navy ship Batti Malv arrives in Trincomalee

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Indian Naval Ship ‘Batti Malv’, undertook an operational visit to Trincomalee from May 16 – 17 and was warmly welcomed by the Sri Lanka Navy in accordance with naval traditions.

The Commanding Officer of the Indian Naval Ship, Lieutenant Commander Man Singh M called on Commander of Eastern Naval Area, Rear Admiral HGUD Kumara at the Eastern Naval Command Headquarters.

Further, various training engagements were progressed during the ship’s visit including participation in a Yoga session in run-up to the International Yoga Day scheduled on 21 June 2023.

The ship also carried out social interaction with the school children from the Southern Province and provided assistance to improve the quality of education. Post departure the ship participated in PASSEX with Sri Lanka Navy Ship Ranadheera off Trincomalee on May 17, 2023.

A statement issued by the Indian High Commission notes : The visit of the Indian ship Batti Malv, a fast patrol craft, is also significant in view of the potential for cooperation between India and Sri Lanka for augmenting capabilities of the Sri Lanka Navy in similar fast patrol craft for efficiently addressing shared challenges for maritime security in the region.

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5 including Ulapane Sumangala Thero, bailed

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Convenor of the Teacher – Principal Trade Union Alliance – Ven. Ulapane Sumangala Thero and 04 others have been granted bail under strict conditions by the Colombo Additional Magistrate today (April 26).

They were remanded for attempted disturbance against implementing a Court order.

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Expedite Xpress Pearl investigation – court

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Colombo Additional Magistrate – Keminda Perera yesterday (April 25) ordered the Criminal Investigation Department to complete the investigation regarding the Xpress Pearl incident and report the facts to the court immediately.

The magistrate also ordered that the audio tapes containing conversations between the stricken vessel and its local agent, to be submitted before the court.

However, the State Counsel who appeared on behalf of the CID when the case was taken up on Thursday (25), has sought a period of one month, in order to present facts in relation to the investigations.

The lawyers representing the captain of the destroyed ‘X-Press Pearl’ ship and the directors of the relevant local agent, who have been named as respondents of the case, noted that a trial with regard to the maritime calamity is already underway before the Colombo High Court.

They have also raised questions concerning the need for conducting further investigations into the same incident against this backdrop.

(Source : Aruna)

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Final day of Easter attacks adjournment debate in Parliament

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Today (26) is the final day of the three-day adjournment debate on the 2019 Easter attacks.

The adjournment debate will be held till 5.30pm.

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