Police obtained a 72-hour detention order to question Ramesh Priyajanaka alias ‘Manna Ramesh’ who was arrested in Dubai and brought down to Sri Lanka today (May 07) by a team of CID officers.
According to the police spokesman, the order was issued following a request made by the CID.
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‘Manna Ramesh’ extradited to Sri Lanka
Notorious criminal Ramesh Mihiranga, alias ‘Manna Ramesh’, was brought to Sri Lanka from the Bandaranaike International Airport (BIA), Katunayake this morning (May 07).
A team from the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) had left for Dubai to escort ‘Manna Ramesh’ back to Sri Lanka following his arrest by the Dubai Police around 2 months ago.
Earlier, an Interpol Red Notice was issued over the arrest of ‘Manna Ramesh’, who was wanted over several crimes including multiple murders in the Avissawella area.
He will be detained by the CID for further questioning after being produced before court.
The Jaffna Municipal Council has removed the name board of the newly established Barista outlet located on Point Pedro Road near the Nallur Kovil in Jaffna, informing the company to obtain a proper permit, reports say.
The outlet in question is also located close to the Jaffna MC and had been opened only on May 09 this year. It is the chain’s second outlet in Jaffna with the older one located on the Hospital Road in Jaffna.
The nameboard removal had taken place on May 22 following intense opposition from a group of local residents, reports say.
On May 20, Thavathiru Velan Swami of the Nallur Shiva Guru Ashram in Jaffna, along with vegetarian Shiva devotees, launched a protest demonstration, calling for the immediate removal of the Barista near the Nallur Kovil. Citing that the outlet was a non-vegetarian one, they had appealed to the Jaffna MC to take action and remove the outlet due to its close proximity to the sacred site.
According to provincial reporters, the outlet is located about 400m from the Nallur Kovil, on land considered sacred Kovil property.
On May 21, they formally submitted a letter containing 100 signatures to the Municipal Commissioner reiterating their demand.
Claiming that the non-vegetarian Barista outlet on sacred Nallur land hinders the ethnic and religious coexistence, Thavathiru Velan Swamy has requested its closure in a letter to the Municipal Commissioner.
Copies of the letter submitted to the Municipal Commissioner by the protesters have also been sent to the Northern Provincial Governor, District Secretary, Secretary of the Nallur Pradeshiya Sabha, and the Director of the Department of Hindu Religious and Cultural Affairs.
Thavathiru Velan Swamy stated that on May 13, MC officials verbally instructed the outlet’s management to close, and he also sent a formal email to the company’s management on the same day.
The Department of Meteorology says that showers or thundershowers will occur at times in Western, Sabaragamuwa, North-western and Central provinces and in Galle and Matara districts today (May 23).
Showers or thundershowers will occur at several places in Uva province and in Ampara, Batticaloa and Polonnaruwa districts during the evening or night. A few showers may occur elsewhere.
Fairly heavy rains above 75 mm are likely at some places in Western and Sabaragamuwa provinces and in Galle, Matara, Nuwara-Eliya and Kandy districts.
Fairly strong winds of about 30-40 kmph can be expected at times over Western slopes of the central hills and in Northern, North-central, North-western and Southern provinces and in Trincomalee district.
The general public is kindly requested to take adequate precautions to minimize damages caused by temporary localized strong winds and lightning during thundershowers.
The Health and Mass Media Ministry has announced that there is currently no threat of spreading the new XEC COVID variant in Sri Lanka and urges the public to refrain from unnecessary panic.
This was announced by Ministry Secretary Dr. Anil Jasinghe based on data from the Epidemiology Unit.
Recent media reports have noted rising infections in some Asian countries, but Dr. Jasinghe explained this could be due to reduced immunity and other factors, not necessarily a new variant.
Nevertheless, the Health Ministry has taken steps to strengthen preparedness and safeguard public health at the national level.
Dr.Jasinghe further said clinical sample testing for COVID-19 is continuously conducted across a network of selected hospitals as part of an integrated respiratory surveillance system.
These tests have not indicated any notable increase in COVID-19 cases at present.
“While minor increases in respiratory illnesses like influenza or COVID-19 may occur from time to time, the overall risk to the public remains low,” the Ministry added.