Pakistani arrested with over 2kg heroin at Kollupitiya

A Pakistani national has been arrested with over 2 kilograms of heroin at a hotel in Kollupitiya.



Dayasiri asks PSC to find those who were at Taj on Easter Sunday

SLFP General Secretary Dayasiri Jayasekera, MP, yesterday, requested the Parliamentary Select Committee (PSC) probing the Easter Sunday carnage to investigate and find out the names of foreigners and local politicians who had stayed at Hotel Taj Samudra on April 21 as that would lead them to the persons behind the attack.



Fuel price reduced

The retail prices of fuel have been revised with effect from midnight today based on the fuel pricing formula, the Finance Ministry said.



Parliament debate on JVP’s no-confidence motion commences

The debate on the No-Confidence Motion (NCM) against the government commenced in parliament, a short while ago.



Security strengthened for Kandy Perahera

Security will be strengthened for the Kandy Esala Perahera, said Police Media Spokesman SP Ruwan Gunasekara. These security measures will be taken to ensure the safety of local and foreign tourists who will be visiting the Kandy Perahera in large numbers from August 5 to August 15.



Fuel prices to be revised today

The Finance Ministry appointed Committee will convene today to review domestic fuel prices, based on the Cabinet-approved monthly fuel pricing formula.



Sri Lankan prosecutors seek to reopen student killing case

Sri Lankan prosecutors asked police on Tuesday to locate three key witnesses in the 2006 killings of five ethnic Tamil students, days after a judge dismissed charges against 13 policemen suspected in the case, citing a lack of evidence.



SLFP must have separate presidential candidate – Duminda

A SLFP candidate should compete at the forthcoming presidential elections, Sri Lanka Freedom Party (SLFP) National Organiser Duminda Dissanayaka said.



TID probe three NTJ cadres who received weapons training with Zahran

The Welimada police have handed over a person who underwent weapons training with Zahran Hashim in Hambantota, to the Terrorist Investigations Division (TID)



Sri Lanka to slash airline charges to help boost tourism

Sri Lanka’s government announced Tuesday it will reduce ground handling charges for airlines and slash aviation fuel prices and embarkation fees to help the country’s vital tourism industry recover after Easter suicide bombings killed more than 250 people.



IGP & former Defence Secretary granted bail

Inspector General of Police Pujith Jayasundara and former Defence Secretary Hemasiri Fernando were released on bail by Colombo Chief Magistrate Lanka Jayaratna today.



Former Rakna Lanka Chairman remanded

Former Chairman of Rakna Lanka Security Company Victor Samaraweera, who was arrested over the Avant-Garde case, has been remanded until 19th of July by Galle Chief Magistrate.



President-Muslim MPs discuss national security

A special discussion between all Muslim Parliamentarians is scheduled to get underway today at the Parliamentary complex.



Power interruptions as CPC suspends fuel supply to CEB

The Power and Energy Ministry yesterday said that there is a possibility of a one-hour power cut in some parts of the country due to the Ceylon Petroleum Corporation (CPC) suspending fuel supply to the thermal power plants while Trade Unions claiming that power outages may extend to two to three hours from today.



CID to probe Sharia law executions

The Criminal Investigation Department is set to launch probes into the revelations made by Venerable Medagoda Abayatissa Thero over 20 persons being allegedly killed under the Sharia law, police said.



Champika calls for impartial inquiry into Sharia University

Megapolis and Western Province Development Minister Patali Champika Ranwaka has recently said that an impartial inquiry should be launched to ascertain how the funds received for the construction of the University in the East had been utilised.