Two Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) were signed between Maldives and Sri Lanka yesterday (07).
In a tweet, Foreign Affairs Minister Ali Sabry said the MoUs were signed between Sri Lanka and Maldives in the fields of health cooperation, cultural cooperation and for the establishment of a Maldives Cultural Centre in Sri Lanka.
These agreements were signed in conjunction with the 4th Session of the Sri Lanka-Maldives Joint Commission held at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs yesterday and the day before.
Maldives Foreign Affairs Minister Abdulla Shaheed was also present.
An MOU was also signed between GOSL & Government of #Maldives in the fields of health cooperation, cultural cooperation & the establishment of a Maldives Cultural Centre in 🇱🇰@MoFAmv@MFA_SriLankapic.twitter.com/xoyplh5sRt
A group of fishermen stranded at sea off the coast of Balapitiya were rescued today by a Bell 412 helicopter under the directive of the Secretary of Defence.
The fishermen were aboard a vessel that encountered distress in rough sea conditions. Upon receiving the alert, the Sri Lanka Air Force launched the helicopter to assist in the emergency rescue operation.
The Department of Meteorology has issued a Red Alert warning for strong winds and rough seas around Sri Lanka, effective from 12:30 pm today (May 30) until midnight tomorrow (May 31).
Former Sports Minister – Mahindananda Aluthgamage as well as former Trade Minister and Sathosa Chairman – Nalin Fernando, have been placed in a common ward at Welikada Prison, where they will be held with other general inmates.
Prison authorities confirmed that both individuals were issued standard-issue jumpers, along with a mat and pillow, as per prison protocol.
The two were brought to Welikada Prison yesterday afternoon following their sentencing and were subsequently subjected to medical examinations before being transferred to their assigned ward.
The Colombo Permanent High Court Trial-at-Bar yesterday (May 29) sentenced the duo over their involvement in a major corruption case linked to the importation of sports equipment, which is infamously known as the ‘Carrom Board’ case.
Ex-Sports Minister Mahindananda Aluthgamage was sentenced to 20 years of rigorous imprisonment while former Trade Minister – Nalin Fernando was sentenced to 25 years of rigorous imprisonment for his involvement in the case as the Lanka Sathosa Chairman at that time.