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Woman shot at inside bus in Koggalla

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Two men who arrived on a motorcycle had blocked a bus travelling from Ambalantota to Koggalla and fired shots at a woman who was inside the bus yesterday evening (7).

The Ambalantota Police said a 48-year-old mother of three named Lasantha Rohini, a resident of Koggalla, was injured in the shooting.

She was returning home with 17-year-old daughter who had attended a tuition class.

The woman was shot in the right shoulder area and after being admitted to the Beragama Regional Hospital, she was transferred to the Hambantota General Hospital for further treatment.

She is the mother of one of the main suspects in a murder that took place in Koggalla on July 18 over an incident of cattle theft.

The DIG in charge of Hambantota and Matara, Mahesh Senaratne, said that the son-in-law of the man who was killed on July 18 has been identified as one of the suspects who carried out the shooting yesterday.

The murder victim was identified as Amarakoon Kankanamge Siripala (62), a father of two.

Police had made an arrest within a few hours over his murder.

Investigations revealed that the shooters did not come to kill this man, but to kill his son-in-law.

Source: Daily News

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Court order preventing elections of several LG bodies, lifted

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The Court of Appeal today (April 11) has ordered to lift an interim injunction order previously issued to prevent the holding of Local Government elections in 18 LG institutions, including the Colombo Municipal Council, on May 06.

.The court further directed that the rejected nomination papers submitted for the aforementioned local government institutions be re-accepted.

This order was issued by a bench of the Court of Appeal judges comprising Acting Chairman of the Appeals Division, Mohamed Lafar Tahir and Priyantha Fernando, after considering a motion filed by the Attorney General.

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IMF says discussions to continue with Sri Lanka on fourth review

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The International Monetary Fund said on Friday that discussions with Sri Lanka will continue towards reaching an agreement in the near term on the fourth review of its $2.9 billion program, after a staff team visited the island nation.

Sri Lanka, which plunged into a financial crisis due to a record shortage of dollars three years ago, has posted a strong recovery after securing a bailout from the global lender in March 2023.

But this recovery could be affected by external shocks that are creating uncertainty for the Sri Lankan economy, the IMF said in a statement.

The U.S. has imposed a 44% tariff on imported goods from Sri Lanka, which will impact about $3 billion of exports, mostly apparel. The tariff has been suspended for three months but Sri Lanka will still have to pay an additional 10% on most exports to the U.S.

“More time is needed to assess the impact of the global shock and how its implications for Sri Lanka can be addressed within the contours of its IMF-supported program,” the IMF statement added.

The need to increase power prices, avoid tax exemptions and rebuild foreign exchange reserves were also mentioned by the IMF as focus areas for Sri Lanka.

Colombo needs to complete the review and get IMF executive board approval to receive about $334 million as the fifth tranche.

Sri Lanka’s third review was delayed due to presidential elections last September.

“The key thing to understand here is none of this is because of any issues Sri Lanka has had on its internal deliverables. The U.S. tariffs will affect many countries with IMF programs,” said Raynal Wickremeratne, co-head of research at Softlogic Stockbrokers.

“So this is something that the IMF needs to go back and review to see how they will deal with this because this is not just what Sri Lanka is facing.”

Sri Lanka is in talks with the U.S. to strengthen trade relations, and is committed to substantially reducing tariff and non-tariff barriers that hinder trade and investment, its Finance Ministry said last week.

(Reuters)

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One injured in Kiribathgoda shooting

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A person has been injured in a shooting incident carried out by the police at the Gaala Junction area in Kiribathgoda at around 2:30 am today (April 11) and has been admitted to the Ragama Hospital.

Senior Superintendent of Police Buddhika Manatunga says that the suspect had tried to flee from a police team.

Police had fired shots to the ground to prevent the escape, but a bullet ricocheted and struck the suspect in the back.

The police spokesperson added that the suspect was carrying a toy gun and is believed to have been planning a criminal act.

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