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Red Notice against Manna Ramesh

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The Police Department has arranged to obtain a Red Notice through the Interpol to arrest underworld figure ‘Manna Ramesh’, who is said to be hiding in Dubai, UAE.

It was reported that the police have obtained all the information and evidence related to Manna Ramesh’s crimes including murders, extortions, drug trafficking and other crimes.

The police are in the process of sending evidence to the Interpol through the Criminal Investigation Department (CID).

It was said that Manna Ramesh is engaging in serious crimes by threatening high-ranking police officers in Avissawella.

It has now been revealed that the two youths who were travelling in a three-wheeler in Talduwa, Avissawella were shot at on the orders of Manna Ramesh.

Meanwhile, the police have received information that Manna Ramesh has been successfully extorting millions of rupees by threatening gem businessmen in many areas including Avissawella and Ratnapura.

After Talduwe Mahesh, the main accomplice of Manna Ramesh, died in police firing, he had threatened all the police officers involved in the operation and called the mobile phone of the Chief Inspector of Avissawella and threatened to kill him and his son.

Final rites of Talduwe Mahesh were held on Wednesday (18).

It was reported that the people of Talduwa, Avissawella and many other areas had celebrated the death of Mahesh.

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Several services of Labour Dept. suspended for 3 days

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The Department of Labour has announced a temporary suspension of several key services from today (May 21) to May 23, 2025.

A statement issued by the Department says that this suspension is due to urgent maintenance work on its computer database system.

Accordingly, the payment of EPF full benefits (K Applications), payment of EPF deceased member benefits (L Applications), payment of EPF 30% withdrawals, AH registrations, registration of new institutions and amendment of B cards will be unavailable during this period.

The Department further said that, clients who have made prior appointments for these services via the hotline 011 2201201 will be given priority once normal operations resume.

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World-first gonorrhoea vaccine launched by NHS England

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England will be the first country in the world to start vaccinating people against the sexually transmitted infection gonorrhoea.

It will not be available for everyone. The focus will mainly be on gay and bisexual men with a history of multiple sexual partners or an STI.

The vaccine is 30-40% effective, but NHS England hopes it will reverse soaring numbers of infections.

There were more than 85,000 cases in 2023 – the highest since records began in 1918.

Gonorrhoea does not always have symptoms, but they can include pain, unusual discharge, inflammation of the genitals and infertility.

How many people will choose to be immunised is uncertain.

But projections by Imperial College London show that if the jab proves popular then it could prevent 100,000 cases and save the NHS nearly £8m over the next decade.

Max, a sexual health campaigner, told BBC Newsbeat he would “100%” take the vaccine after being diagnosed with gonorrhoea twice within a year.

“I think this is great that it’s been announced”, he says, adding: “It’s going to take the pressure off the clinics, it’s just a big win all round.”

Vaccination will start in August and will be offered through sexual health services.

Public Health Scotland said it was also working on plans to launch its own programme for high-risk individuals.

BBC Newsbeat has asked health bodies in Wales and Northern Ireland whether they intend to do the same.

Is it effective enough?

This vaccine wasn’t designed for gonorrhoea. It’s the meningitis B vaccine currently given to babies.

But the bacteria that cause the two diseases are so closely related that the MenB jab appears to cut gonorrhoea cases by around a third.

That will require a delicate conversation in sexual health clinics as the vaccine will not eliminate the risk of catching gonorrhoea. It is normally caught while having sex without a condom.

But Prof Andrew Pollard, the chair of the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation (JCVI), which recommended the vaccine, said despite it only being 30% effective, it was “worth having” and could have “a huge impact” overall.

The decision is not just about the record numbers of cases. Gonorrhoea is becoming increasingly difficult to treat.

Most cases are treated with a single dose of antibiotics, but there is an 80-year history of the bacterium which causes gonorrhoea repeatedly evolving resistance to our antibiotics.

It’s happening to the current treatments too and is why some doctors are concerned gonorrhoea could one-day become untreatable.

The best way to deal with a drug-resistant infection is to never catch it in the first place.

Dr Amanda Doyle, from NHS England, said: “The launch of a world-first routine vaccination for gonorrhoea is a huge step forward for sexual health and will be crucial in protecting individuals, helping to prevent the spread of infection and reduce the rising rates of antibiotic resistant strains of the bacteria.”

The people most affected by gonorrhoea in the UK are those aged 16-to-25, gay and bisexual men, and those of black and Caribbean ancestry.

The vaccine – which costs around £8 per dose – is value for money when primarily offered to gay and bisexual men, rather than all teenagers.

However, clinicians do have the freedom to use their own judgement and offer the vaccine to people using sexual health services they think are of equally high risk.

People will be offered mpox (formerly known as monkeypox), HPV and hepatitis vaccines at the same time.

Prof Matt Phillips, president of the British Association for Sexual Health and HIV, said: “This is excellent news and a landmark moment for sexual health in England.

“Gonorrhoea diagnoses are at their highest since records began and this has the potential to help us to turn that around.”

It is not known how long the protection provided by the vaccine will last or how often booster jabs might be required.

The decision comes almost a year and a half after a vaccination programme was recommended by the UK’s JCVI.

Sexual health campaigners had criticised that long wait, but have welcomed this decision.

Katie Clark, head of policy and advocacy at the Terrance Higgins Trust, called it a “huge win”.

(BBC News)

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US Embassy warns of fake social media accounts

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The US Embassy in Sri Lanka has issued a warning to the public about a recent surge in fake social media accounts impersonating embassy officials.
In a statement, the Embassy urged social media users to exercise caution and verify the authenticity of any account claiming to represent the U.S. Embassy or its staff.

“We encourage social media users and followers of U.S. Embassy Sri Lanka’s official accounts to verify the authenticity of any account claiming to represent the Embassy or its officials, avoiding engagement with or reliance on information from impersonator profiles,” the statement notes.

The verified accounts include:

Ambassador Julie Chung on X (formerly Twitter): @USAmbSL
U.S. Embassy Sri Lanka on X: @USEmbSL
Instagram: @USEmbSL
Facebook: facebook.com/Colombo.USEmbassy

The Embassy stressed that Ambassador Chung only maintains an official presence on X, and any accounts bearing her name on Facebook, Instagram, or Telegram are fake.

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