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Tuition teacher who pointed a laser at Kaduwela magistrate remanded

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A tuition teacher who held a laser beam at Kaduwela Magistrate Chanima Wijebandara during a court session has been remanded until September 27.

The suspect, Janith Dias, was arrested on a complaint lodged by the court’s registrar.

Police carried out a search on the suspect and found a laser torch in his possession.

The suspect was produced in court. His lawyer claimed that according to his parents, he was suffering from a mental illness and that the relevant medical reports could be submitted.

The magistrate ordered that the suspect be remanded until September 27 and called for a report from the Mental Health Institute on the suspect’s mental condition.

Source – sundaytimes.lk

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LG polls : postal voting dates revised

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The Elections Commission today (April 17) announced that the dates for postal voting of the upcoming Local Government elections, have been revised.

Making a special statement, Chairman of the Elections Commission R.M.A.L. Rathnayake said that postal voting will take place on April 24, 25, 28 and 29.

Postal voting was earlier scheduled for April 22, 23, 24, 28 and 29.

Mr. Rathnayake also said that poll cards for all 339 local bodies were handed over to the Postal Department yesterday (April 16) distribution has already commenced.

Noting that distribution of poll cards will take place until April 29, he said that the public are requested to inquire from the relevant post office if they do not receive poll cards by then.

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NTC receives 187 complaints on New Year bus services

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The National Transport Commission (NTC) has received 187 complaints over bus services during the recent New Year period.

NTC Director General Nayomi Jayawardena says that  63 of these complaints, made through the 1955 hotline, were related to bus operators not charging the approved fares.

She added that investigations into these complaints would be conducted once the New Year festivities conclude.

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18 candidates arrested for flouting election laws

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18 candidates contesting the 2025 Local Government (LG) Election have been arrested over election-related complaints during the period from March 03 – April 16.

According to a statement issued by the Police Media Division, 62 political party supporters and 14 vehicles have been taken into police custody during this period.

Meanwhile, 38 criminal complaints related to the LG Election and 138 complaints of election law violations have also been reported.

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