Officers of the Department of Wildlife Conservation have arrested a man who was in possession of a kilo of Dugong (Sea Cow) meat.
The 64 year old resident of the Vankale, Anganispuuram area was arrested yesterday (April 06) upon receiving a tipoff from Navy officials in Mannar.
The suspect and the meat seized from his house, was produced before the Mannar Magistrate, who subsequently released the suspect on a surety of Rs. 500,000.
The case is to be taken up again on May 08.
The Department of Wildlife Conservation urges the public to inform them of such poachers via the hotline 1992.
Dugongs or Sea Cows have a similar plump appearance like their cousins – the Manatees, but have a dolphin fluke-like tail. And unlike Manatees, which use freshwater areas, the Dugong is strictly a marine mammal. In Sri Lankan waters, they are found near the Palk strait and in the Gulf of Mannar and feed on seagrass, playing a major role in maintaining and nourishing the seagrass ecosystems. It is also a protected animal under the Wildlife and Flora Protection Ordinance. These animals are a very rare and facing extinction due to killing for meat, marine pollution, and illegal fishing activities.
Former Minister of Health Keheliya Rambukwella has been further remanded until June 03.
Colombo Chief Magistrate Thanuja Lakmali ordered to remand Rambukwella following his arrest by the Commission to Investigate Allegations of Bribery or Corruption (CIABOC) in over three complaints related to alleged corruption.
The court also granted permission to name Rambukwella’s son – Ramith Rambukwella, as a suspect in the case.
The magistrate issued the order after considering the submissions made by both the CIABOC and the defense counsel.
A gazette notification has been issued for the import of salt.
Controller General of Imports – Upulmali Premathilaka states that a gazette notification has been issued allowing the import of salt until June 10th.
Accordingly, a license is not required to import salt.
She noted that any importer who has recommendations from the Ministry of Health can import salt and that it is possible to import non-iodized and table salt under this.
Meanwhile, Minister of Trade, Commerce and Food Security Wasantha Samarasinghe stated that 250 MT of salt for consumption will be imported into the country today (May 20).
The Minister also stated that the salt stocks imported from India will arrive in the country soon.