Showing posts with label Police. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Police. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Police to reward Rs.1 million cash for the proper informatio​n regarding the Batti bank robbery

Police to reward Rs.1 million cash for the proper informatio?n regarding the Batti bank robbery[ Tuesday, 05 July 2011, 04:25.57 AM GMT +05:30 ]The police is offering a Rs. 1m cash reward for any information which could lead to the arrest of the suspects involved in the recent armed robbery of a Bank in Batticaloa.

A statement released  by the police department said that IGP N.K Illangakoon has decided to offer the reward for credible information related to the incident.

Men with face masks on and weapons in their hands had robbed the bank last Thursday and fled with Rs. 3 million in their hands.

Following the incident the police once again issued a deadline for all political groups operating  the the east to handover their illegal weapons.

A discussion in this regard was held last Saturday with several Tamil political party representatives in Batticaloa.

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Sunday, July 3, 2011

Under world leader Neluwa Priyantha shot dead by the police

Under world leader Neluwa Priyantha shot dead by the police[ Monday, 04 July 2011, 04:52.58 AM GMT +05:30 ]A most wanted criminal was shot dead by the police Special Task Force in Sooriyawewa last night.

Police spokesman SSP Priyashantha Jayakody said that underworld leader Neluwa Priyantha was killed when he attempted open fire on the STF after he was arrested.

Neluwa Priyantha was wanted over several murders and crimes and had been evading arrest over a long period of time.

After his arrest, the suspect was taken to a location where it was believed that he had a cache of weapon hidden.

When the hidden weapons were found the suspect had attempted to use one to attack the police forcing the police to open fire.

In the ensuing confrontation the suspect was killed, the police media spokesman said.

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Saturday, July 2, 2011

Project for changing police uniforms

Project for changing police uniforms[ Saturday, 02 July 2011, 05:11.12 PM GMT +05:30 ]Reports states plans are underway to change the uniforms to police sector. There are more possibilities of introducing a change in police uniforms in the forthcoming days was mentioned by Senior officers.

Senior officers are discussing what sort of uniforms should be designed for the police personnel. Former Inspector General of police Mahinda Balasooriya had submitted a proposal to change the uniforms of police. 

Meanwhile reports states there is a shortage for caps used by the police officers, hence to produce caps, quotations are called for material from abroad to purchase the material for sewing the caps locally for police states sources.

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Police bust timber racket in Panamura

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Police bust timber racket in Panamura

Police bust timber racket in Panamura July 2, 2011  12:23 pm

Bookmark and Share Panamura Police has busted an organized timber racket after a suspect was arrested attempting to transport a timber load to Colombo. The illegally felled timber logs are worth approximately Rs.350,000, police reported.


The timber and the lorry used to transport them are currently held in Panamura Police custody while the suspect is scheduled to be presented before the Embilipitiya Court.


Friday, July 1, 2011

Police should not be allowed to play politics - Karu Jayasuriya

Police should not be allowed to play politics - Karu Jayasuriya[ Friday, 01 July 2011, 02:35.00 PM GMT +05:30 ]United National Party (UNP) has requested Speaker Chamal Rajapaksa to summon the newly appointed Inspector General of Police (IGP) to parliament in order to request him not to interfere with parliamentary affairs.

Acting UNP Leader Karu Jayasuriya in his letter to the Speaker had said that the summoning of UNP parliamentarian Ravi Karunanayaka by the CID to question him on a statement made in the House was a violation of his parliamentary privileges.

Jayasuriya had asked that the IGP be summoned and ordered not to question the parliamentarian.

However Opposition Leader Ranil Wickremasinghe last week complained to the Speaker that the police was trying to question MPs on statements made in the House. 

The Speaker had then summoned the head of the CID and asked him to refrain from questioning any MP on statements made in the House.

According to Jayasuriya, the police should not be allowed to play politics.

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Thursday, June 30, 2011

Special police raid in Puttalam

Special police raid in Puttalam[ Thursday, 30 June 2011, 01:37.29 PM GMT +05:30 ]The Puttalam police carried out a special raid in the district this morning.

During the raid thirty three suspects were arrested for engaging in the several offences in the area.

According to the police all these suspects were arrested following a sudden raid carried out today in several areas which fall under the Puttalam police division.

These raids were carried out in Kalpitiya, Mundalama, Saliyawewa, Nawagathegama, Karuwalagaswewa, Anamaduwa and Wanataviluwa.

Meanwhile, separately the police also raided a kassipu den in Puttalam and seized several items used to produce liquor illegally.

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Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Police officers in the Jaffna penisula falied to complete their duty - Immelda Sukumar

Police officers in the Jaffna penisula falied to complete their duty - Immelda Sukumar[ Thursday, 30 June 2011, 05:42.37 AM GMT +05:30 ]Jaffna District GA Imelda Sukumar said police officers in the Jaffna peninsula complete heir duty by filing the case against the culprits and they are failed to take legal action against them.

She also said due to this situation number of offences had been increased in the district within the past few days.

Finally GA thoroughly stressed out police officers in the Jaffna district are failed to carry out their work in an excellence manner.

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Sri Lankan police are investigat​ing an assault on two girls apparently accused of watching pornograph​y

Sri Lankan police are investigat​ing an assault on two girls apparently accused of watching pornograph​y[ Wednesday, 29 June 2011, 04:57.41 AM GMT +05:30 ]Sri Lankan police are investigating an assault on two girls apparently accused of watching pornography in the east of the country last week.

A group of men allegedly beat up the 17-year-olds after they came out of an internet cafe in the mostly Muslim town of Kattankudi, near Batticaloa.

The father of one of the girls says they were accused of watching pornography - a charge the girls deny.

He also said my child has physically recovered from injuries. But she is mentally shattered”.

Mohammad Yusuf Abdul Razak  father of the accused Child said the men forcefully took his daughter and another girl to a local house and beat them up, before taking them to a local Islamic office.

"After that, an announcement was made from a mosque using loudspeakers that two girls who were caught doing wrongful things are now in the office complex," Mr Razak said.

After hearing this announcement, Mr Razak says, a large crowd gathered there and some started to denounce the girls.

Police finally intervened and the girls were taken to hospital for treatment for their injuries, he said.

Md Ibrahim Md Subir, from the local mosque authorities, denies that any announcement was made, saying the girls were kept in the office and "interrogated", but were treated respectfully.

He also added "a little later some youngsters barged in and a big crowd gathered".

He said the situation got out of control, so they called the police.

Sri Lankan police conducted an identification parade yesterday where one female suspect was identified and later released on bail.

The police have said they are looking for others who are involved in this incident.

Mr Razak said he wants the mosque authorities to make a public announcement stating that the girls did not commit any wrongdoing.

He says that the police investigation of the internet cafe found no evidence to support the claim that the girls watched pornography.

"My child has physically recovered from injuries. But she is mentally shattered," Mr Razak said.

Analysts say that in recent years local women have come under growing pressure from conservatives.

They are now urged, for example, to cover their faces in public, something that had not previously been the cultural practice there.

A few months ago, the local authorities put up street signs in Arabic - even though most local people speak Tamil.

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A petition regarding the clash between the police and employees in the FTZ was handed over to the HRC

A petition regarding the clash between the police and employees in the FTZ was handed over to the HRC[ Wednesday, 29 June 2011, 08:35.14 AM GMT +05:30 ]A petition regarding the clash between the police and employees of the Katunayake Free Trade Zone (FTZ)was handed over to the Human Rights Commission (HRC) this morning.

The petition was handed over to the HRC by a group of UNP MPs including Ravi Karunanayake, Tissa Attanayake and Jayalath Jayawardena.

Speaking to the media UNP MP Ravi Karunanayake said that several employees of the FTZ suffered physical and mental trauma after the clash.

He said that while one employee had killed  several others are still suffering from the scars of the incident but are unable to come forward and seek compensation as they fear for their lives.

As a result, he said, the UNP together with a few others had decided to submit a petition to the HRC to seek its intervention.

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Police investigate attack on teenage girls in Kattankudi

Sri Lankan police are investigating an assault on twogirls apparently accused of watching pornography in the east of the countrylast week. A group of men allegedly beat up the 17-year-olds after they cameout of an internet cafe in the mostly Muslim town of Kattankudi, nearBatticaloa.

 

The father of one of the girls says they were accused of watchingpornography - a charge the girls deny.

 

The case has fuelled concern about a rise in radical Islam in that area.

 

An incident of this sort isextremely unusual for Sri Lanka.

 

�Taken to hospital�

 

Mohammad Yusuf Abdul Razak told theBBC the men forcefully took his daughter and another girl to a local house andbeat them up, before taking them to a local Islamic office.

 

�After that, an announcement wasmade from a mosque using loudspeakers that two girls who were caught doingwrongful things are now in the office complex,� Mr Razak said.

 

After hearing this announcement, MrRazak says, a large crowd gathered there and some started to denounce thegirls.

 

Police finally intervened and thegirls were taken to hospital for treatment for their injuries, he said.

 

Md Ibrahim Md Subir, from the localmosque authorities, denies that any announcement was made, saying the girlswere kept in the office and �interrogated�, but were treated respectfully.

 

But, he said, �a little later some youngsters barged in and a big crowdgathered�.

 

He said the situation got out of control, so they called the police.

 

Sri Lankan police conducted an identification parade on Tuesday, where onefemale suspect was identified and later released on bail.

 

The police have said they are looking for others who are involved in theincident.

 

Mr Razak said he wants the mosque authorities to make a public announcementstating that the girls did not commit any wrongdoing.

 

He says that the police investigation of the internet cafe found no evidenceto support the claim that the girls watched pornography.

 

�My child has physically recovered from injuries. But she is mentallyshattered,� Mr Razak said.

 

Analysts say that in recent years local women have come under growingpressure from conservatives.

 

They are now urged, for example, to cover their faces in public, somethingthat had not previously been the cultural practice there.

 

A few months ago, the local authorities put up street signs in Arabic - eventhough most local people speak Tamil, BBC reports.

Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Police investigate attack on teenage girls in Kattankudi

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The father of one of the girls says they were accused of watchingpornography - a charge the girls deny.

 

The case has fuelled concern about a rise in radical Islam in that area.

 

An incident of this sort isextremely unusual for Sri Lanka.

 

�Taken to hospital�

 

Mohammad Yusuf Abdul Razak told theBBC the men forcefully took his daughter and another girl to a local house andbeat them up, before taking them to a local Islamic office.

 

�After that, an announcement wasmade from a mosque using loudspeakers that two girls who were caught doingwrongful things are now in the office complex,� Mr Razak said.

 

After hearing this announcement, MrRazak says, a large crowd gathered there and some started to denounce thegirls.

 

Police finally intervened and thegirls were taken to hospital for treatment for their injuries, he said.

 

Md Ibrahim Md Subir, from the localmosque authorities, denies that any announcement was made, saying the girlswere kept in the office and �interrogated�, but were treated respectfully.

 

But, he said, �a little later some youngsters barged in and a big crowdgathered�.

 

He said the situation got out of control, so they called the police.

 

Sri Lankan police conducted an identification parade on Tuesday, where onefemale suspect was identified and later released on bail.

 

The police have said they are looking for others who are involved in theincident.

 

Mr Razak said he wants the mosque authorities to make a public announcementstating that the girls did not commit any wrongdoing.

 

He says that the police investigation of the internet cafe found no evidenceto support the claim that the girls watched pornography.

 

�My child has physically recovered from injuries. But she is mentallyshattered,� Mr Razak said.

 

Analysts say that in recent years local women have come under growingpressure from conservatives.

 

They are now urged, for example, to cover their faces in public, somethingthat had not previously been the cultural practice there.

 

A few months ago, the local authorities put up street signs in Arabic - eventhough most local people speak Tamil, BBC reports.