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Monk arrested for stealing T56 from Panagoda Camp’s guard room!

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The Criminal Investigation Department (CID) has arrested a Buddhist monk and another person on suspicion of stealing a T-56 firearm from a guard room adjacent to the Panagoda Army Camp.

The suspects have been residing at a temple in Godagama, Homagama.

A T56 firearm, 4 magazines, 120 rounds of ammunition and a safety bag were stolen from a soldier who was on duty at the guard room near the quarters of the Panagoda Army Camp on March 3.

During the search operations launched following the incident, the police found a magazine containing 30 stolen bullets under a culvert on a byroad located about 100 meters away from the guard room.

The suspects were identified from the CCTV footage obtained from a shop nearby. They were arrested and handed over to the CID on the instructions of the Inspector General of Police for further investigations.

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Sri Lanka’s visa fees to be unchanged

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A cabinet decision was taken today (May 06) to maintain the existing $50 fee for a 30-day visa for foreigners visiting the country, the PMD announces.

It has also been decided to continue offering free visa services to citizens of 07 countries: India, China, Russia, Japan, Malaysia, Thailand, and Indonesia.

Meanwhile, visa issuance responsibility will be handled solely by the Dept. of immigration & Emigration, the PMD adds.

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180 passports found dumped in a drain!

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A bag with 180 passports has been found in a drain in the Maharagama area.

According to reports, the passports had been obtained by a foreign employment agency operating in the Maharagama area, promising foreign employment.

It is reported that the owner of the agency had fled the area, after duping a number of people and swindling nearly Rs. 260 million.

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Immigration Dept says their power of approving visa not impacted

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The Department of Immigration and Emigration has stated that the methodology of the present e-visa system has not impacted the Department’s power of approving, issuing or not issuing visa, mentioned in the Immigrants and Emigrants Act No. 20 of 1948.

In a detailed statement, shown below, the department has elaborated as follows :

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