Special operations would be carried out throughout the country to arrest drivers driving under the influence of liquor from August 1, the Police Spokesperson’s Office said.
During a pilot project launched in the Western Province, police have arrested 41 people for driving under the influence of liquor.
The Spokesperson’s Office said that 19 of them were bus drivers.
It said that the main reason for the increasing number of road accidents is driving under the influence of liquor and that test kits for detecting drunk drivers have also been brought to the country.
The Election Commission says that an ‘e-service’ has been made available to assist postal voters in locating their designated voting location and certifying officer.
The Commission noted that the platform also helps users identify candidates contesting the 2025 Local Government (LG) elections, along with their respective groups, parties, and election symbols.
Public officials can access this service by visiting eservices.elections.gov.lk , for detailed information on postal voting.