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Lankans rescued from Myanmar to be sent home within next week

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The Sri Lankan Embassy in Thailand announced that the eight Sri Lankans rescued from the Cyber Slave Camp in Myanmar will be sent home within the next week.

A senior embassy officer says the Sri Lankans are safely accommodated at a hotel in Bangkok. She also says the necessary paperwork for their return is being prepared.

The embassy says that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Sri Lankan Embassy in Thailand, and the IOM Sri Lanka and Thailand Country Offices will extend their support.

The Sri Lankan Embassy in Thailand further adds that the UN International Organization for Migration will provide flight tickets for the Sri Lankans.

The Department of Immigration and Emigration says temporary passports were issued yesterday to facilitate the Sri Lankans’ return to Sri Lanka.

A few months ago, News 1st disclosed that 56 Sri Lankan youths were being held in an area controlled by an armed group along the Thai-Myanmar border and were forced to commit various cyber crimes.

They were lured to Myanmar with promises of IT-related to jobs.

Following the discovery, eight of them were rescued and were held at the Central Police Station in Myawaddy, Myanmar, for investigation into their involvement in crime.

Following investigations, they were sent to Thailand yesterday via the Thai-Myanmar Friendship Bridge.

(News 1st)

(Except for the headline, this story, originally published by News 1st has not been edited by SLM staff)

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Application for Grade 1 admission for 2026, issued

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The Ministry of Education today (July 03) announced the release of instructions regarding the admission process for Grade One students in State schools for the Year 2026.

To enroll their children in Grade One of Government schools for the year 2026, parents or legal guardians are required to complete the application form following the provided specimen and instructions.

The application is as follows :

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SL – Hungary sign debt restructuring agreement

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The government of Sri Lanka and the Hungarian Export Credit Insurance Plc. have signed a bilateral agreement in relation to the External Debt Restructuring Process.

In a statement, the Ministry of Finance, Planning and Economic Development said the signing of the agreement is a significant milestone of the External Debt Restructuring Process and testament to the government’s commitment to conclude the restructuring process as soon as possible to restore debt sustainability and thereby revamp Sri Lanka’s economy.
Following bilateral discussions after the conclusion of the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Official Creditor Committee (OCC), the Hungarian Export Credit Insurance Plc. has agreed to provide a debt relief measure by rescheduling the outstanding debts, the Ministry noted.

The estimated rescheduled debt under this agreement amounts to Euro 30 million.

The signing of the agreement will pave the way to developing further the deep and long standing bilateral relationships between Hungary and the Government of Sri Lanka, the Ministry added.

The bilateral agreement was signed by Dr. Harshana Suriyapperuma, Secretary of the Ministry of Finance, Planning, and Economic Development, on behalf of the government and Györgyi Rehoregh, Director, Foreign Corporate Risk Management & Claims and Recoveries Directorate, and Dr. Adrienn Hegyi Szénásiné, Head of Claims and Recoveries, Foreign Corporate Risk Management and Claims and Recoveries Directorate, on behalf of the Hungarian Export Credit Insurance Plc.

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Govt appoints committee to tackle plastic pollution

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A committee has been appointed to investigate and submit a report on plastic-based products in the market that pose a threat to the health of children, the Ministry of Trade, Commerce, Food Security, and Cooperative Development has announced.

Speaking at a media briefing today (03), Subject Minister Wasantha Samarasinghe stated that the government will take the strongest possible measures within the next two months to prevent such harmful products from entering the market, based on the committee’s recommendations.

He warned that some plastic bottles used to fill hot water are unsafe and noted that tests have revealed serious risks due to the use of such material.

“We will summon importers and manufacturers and present the facts to them. A committee of experts will be appointed, and all relevant parties will have the opportunity to share their concerns with the committee. Based on its report, we will take the strongest possible decisions to ensure the safety of children,” the Minister added.

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