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Susanthika joins SLC

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Sri Lanka Cricket has announced the appointment of Olympic Silver Medalist Mrs. Susanthika Jayasinghe as the ‘Consultant – Mentoring and Development of Women’s Cricket.”

Her appointment has taken effect from Feb. 01, 2023.

In a media release, the SLC warmly welcomes Ms. Jayasinghe and expresses confidence that “she will be a valuable asset for the game of women’s cricket in Sri Lanka.”

“I am extremely happy with this new challenge, as it gives me an opportunity to help young women athletes take up the game, cope with the challenges, and go on to become the “stars” they deserve to be in the future,” said Susanthika Jayasinghe.

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More details revealed on abduction of schoolgirl in Daulagala

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Police investigations into the abduction of a schoolgirl in Daulagala, Kandy, have revealed that the primary suspect is a close relative—the son of the girl’s father’s sister.

Police said that the suspect abducted the girl following a disagreement over their proposed marriage. 

Initially, both families had consented to the union, but the girl’s father later withdrew his approval, triggering the conflict, according to police.

The schoolgirl, a resident of Handessa, was abducted on the morning of January 11 while on her way to school with a friend.

The van used in the kidnapping was discovered abandoned in Polonnaruwa by local police the same day. Subsequently, officers from Daulagala Police apprehended the van driver, a 30-year-old resident of Kahatapitiya, Gampola, in the Gampola area on January 12.

Three police teams are actively searching for the girl and the main suspect involved in the incident.

(AdaDerana)
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Govt. repurposes luxury ministerial residences, cuts excessive MP privileges

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The Government has decided that 50 “luxury” official residences set aside for cabinet ministers will be utilised for other purposes that will bring revenue to the state.

No minister in the current government would move into the luxury residences, Public Security and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Ananda Wijepala told the media. 

Instead, they would be used by other government departments or utilised for tourism purposes, he added.

The Commission to Investigate Allegations of Bribery or Corruption is to be allocated one of the residences as it has requested new premises owing to space constraints in the present building.

The other houses too will be allocated on a case-by-case basis. “Given the massive amount of public funds that have already been spent on these residences, we are studying the revenue-generating avenues,” the minister said. He assured that the residences would be utilised “for the good of the people.”

MPs would be given “modest” quarters either at the Madiwela housing complex for MPs or similar housing complexes, with priority being given to MPs who live far from Colombo. Since the number of quarters at the Madiwela housing complex is insufficient, several unmarried MPs are occupying one housing unit, the minister revealed.

Speaking on other steps the government has taken to reduce the “excessive privileges” granted to MPs, Minister Wijepala noted that the Government had already abolished vehicle permits for politicians.

“The practice is for the Minister of Parliamentary Affairs to issue a circular granting vehicle permits to MPs of the new Parliament. I won’t be issuing that circular. We have stopped the practice of granting such excessive privileges using public funds,” the minister said.

The Government will allocate official vehicles to MPs from the available vehicle pools. They will have to return those vehicles when they cease to become MPs.

Meanwhile, the Government is also set to introduce legislation that will revoke pensions granted to MPs and their personal parliamentary staff, who are eligible to receive pensions after just five years, he revealed. “This (pension) is unfair given that public servants have to work many years before being eligible for pensions. This is an excessive privilege for MPs, and we have taken a decision to abolish it,” he said.

(The Sunday Times)
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Brother of cricketer Dhananjaya de Silva, remanded

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Savithra de Silva, also known as “Sangu,” the brother of Sri Lanka’s Test cricket captain Dhananjaya de Silva, has been ordered to be remanded in custody until January 24, 2025, after he was produced before Mount Lavinia Magistrate’s Court.

Savithra de Silva was arrested by Mount Lavinia Police following a violent altercation in Ratmalana last night (10).

The incident reportedly began when he assaulted an individual near his residence on Friday night (10). The victim is said to be a close associate of “Kudu Anju” and “Alto Dharma”, both accused in the murder of Dhananjaya de Silva’s father.  

In retaliation, the victim returned to the scene with Indika Suranga Zoysa, alias “Ratmalane Sudda,” and another group. They then attacked “Sangu”, with one person reportedly striking him with a sharp weapon during the clash.  

Despite his injuries, he allegedly armed himself with a sharp weapon and retaliated, injuring “Ratmalane Sudda” and another individual.  

All three injured parties were admitted to Kalubowila Teaching Hospital for treatment and subsequently taken into police custody, according to police.  

Meanwhile, it was reported that Savithra de Silva is still receiving treatment at the Kalubowila Teaching Hospital under police security.

(adaderana.lk)

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