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Grenade found in Nugegoda international school

A live hand grenade was found in the swimming pool of an international school in Nugegoda this afternoon.

Police said the foreign manufactured device was recovered following information from parents and students.

The Bomb Disposal Unit of Sri Lanka Army was called in and the grenade detonated at a nearby playground.



Police are investigating how the grenade came to be at the swimming pool.

Kohuwala Police is investigating.

Lasantha Wickramatunga murder - Sergeant Major remanded

Army Sergeant Major who was arrested in connection with Lasantha Wickramatunga murder has been remanded till July 27.

CID sources said today that the arrest was made at CID headquarters when military officer  was summoned to obtain a statement over Wickrematunge’s assassination.

The military officer is attached to intelligence wing of the Sri Lanka Army.

Lasantha Wickrematunge, founding editor of the Sunday Leader newspaper was assassinated in January 2009. Initially the then government runs by former President Mahinda Rajapaksa and the military was blamed for the assassination.

Students clash at Jaffna University

An internal clash had erupted between two groups of students at the University of Jaffna, resulting in hospitalization of some of them yesterday (16), Police sources said.

According to the Police, four students have been hospitalized following the incident. However none of them are in serious condition.

The incident had reportedly taken place yesterday, during a ceremony organized to welcome new batch of students to the university's science faculty.

Unconfirmed reports stated that two groups of students had ended up in an altercation following a disagreement regarding a performance item which was supposed to take place during the ceremony. It has also been reported that Police protection has been provided to the Jaffna University as well as to the hostels of the assaulted students.

Meanwhile the Science Faculty of the university, where the incident had taken place, was temporarily closed until further notice, while students of the faculty have been instructed to temporarily leave their respective hostels.

Kopay Police are conducting an investigation.






Army Sergeant Arrested Over Lasantha Wickremetunge Murder

An army officer has been arrested over the murder of journalist Lasantha Wickremetunga, the police said.

The officer, identified as P. Udalagama, is attached to the army intelligence unit, the police added.

Lasantha Wickrematunge, the Chief Editor of the popular English weekly The Sunday Leader, was assassinated on 8 January 2009 by four assailants who stopped him on his way to his office on Attidiya-Mt. Lavinia road.

In May this year Army Commander Lieutenant General Crishantha de Silva was ordered by court to submit army intelligence reports related to the murder of Wickremetunga, to the CID.

In an editorial written shortly before his death, and that was published posthumously, Wickrematunge accused former President Mahinda Rajapaksa’s Government of intending to silence him and voiced his commitment for press freedom at the risk of his life.

Brothel raided in Mount Lavinia: 13 arrested

Thirteen women including twelve sex workers were arrested on charges of having run a brothel under the guise of an Ayurvedic massage parlour in Mount Lavinia last evening, Police said. 

They said one woman was arrested for managing the brothel. The suspects were residents of Payagala, Ambalangoda, Bandarawela, Malabe and Dambulla. They are to be produced in the Mount Lavinia Magistrate’s Court today.

Yadamini and Samanmali's wedding

Samanmalee and Dinesh Gunawardena's Son Wedding

Samanmalee Sakalasuriya - Samanmalee Sakalasuriya married with dinesh gunawardana's son Yadamini Gunawardena

France declares three-day national mourning after truck attack

Paris, France | AFP: France had declared three days of national mourning from Saturday after about 90 people were mown down by a truck while they were watching a Bastille Day fireworks display, the prime minister said.

Manuel Valls also told reporters that the government wants to extend the state of emergency which has been in force since the November 13 Paris attacks, until October.

Flags will be flown at half-mast from Friday, and a law extending increased powers for the police will be put before parliament next week, he said.

"Times have changed, and France is going to have to live with terrorism, and we must face this together and show our collective sang-froid," he said.

"France is a great country and a great democracy and we will not allow ourselves to be destabilised," he added.

"We want to bring the French nation together. The only dignified response (to the attack) is for France to stick with the spirit of July 14, a France that is united around its values," he said.

Bastille Day is the country’s national holiday and marks the start of the French Revolution in 1789.

It is celebrated with military parades and fireworks displays across the country, and is the traditional start of the holiday session.

Meanwhile, another AFP story filed from London said: British Prime Minister Theresa May called an emergency national security meeting Friday after the Bastille Day attack in the French city of Nice, in which at least 84 people were killed.

May, who was due later Friday in Scotland, said she had asked her deputy national security adviser to chair the COBRA emergencies committee, which groups top ministers and security chiefs.

The meeting was aimed at reviewing "what we know and what we can do to help", she said in a statement, expressing shock over the "horrifying attack".

A government spokeswoman said there had been a "small number of injured" British nationals.

May took office on Wednesday after David Cameron stepped down as premier after Britain’s shock June 23 vote to leave the European Union.

"We must work with France and our partners around the world to stand up for our values and for our freedom," she said.

"If, as we fear, this was a terrorist attack then we must redouble our efforts to defeat these brutal murderers who want to destroy our way of life," she added.

Her assurances of cross-Channel cooperation echoed remarks by Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson, who campaigned for Britain to end its 43-year period in the European fold.

Voicing shock at the "appalling" assault, Johnson, who was the star guest at the French ambassador to London’s Bastille Day party Thursday, told the BBC that terror "represents a continuing threat to us in the whole of Europe and we must meet it together".

Meanwhile, London Mayor Sadiq Khan said he was reassessing security levels in the capital.

"We will be reviewing our own safety measures in light of this attack," he said.

Expressing solidarity with the French, he added: "Londoners today stand united with Nice and all of France in our grief.

"They will not win. Not in France, not in London, not anywhere."

While Paris and Brussels have both suffered devastating jihadist attacks in the past year, Britain has been spared a major assault since the July 2005 bombings in London’s public transport system.

After the November attacks in Paris, in which 130 people were killed, English football fans attending an England-France match memorably sang the French national anthem to show solidarity with their neighbours.

Our aim is to create a prosperous life for SLPA employees – says SLPA Chairman

The Chairman of the Port Authority, Mr. Dammika Ranathunga stated that the new administration's main goal is to create pride about the employees’ job. He stated this at a gold coin presentation ceremony for retired employees of the Sri Lanka Ports Authority. 

This ceremony was held this morning at the Sri Lanka Ports Authority Mahapola Training Institute. In his address, the Chairman of the Port Authority, Mr. Dammika Ranathunga further said that every employee should have a admiration for the port.

“The port needs talented individuals. Also, the employees must be directed to their jobs, considering on the skills of each individual. It’s the secret on the success of a company. For this secret success we are now to bring in some changes in the Ports Authority’s administration. Work well, by directing the employees who know their responsible duties, a success was achieved. 

I will give a message to the newly recruited employees as well. While thinking about the advancement and the development of the company you should treat your life well too. Therefore, at first you should work on a plan on how you are to spend on your expenses. Or else, it is impossible to have a successful life…”  Chairman, Mr. Dammika Ranathunga stated.

At today’s ceremony a number of 114 employees were gifted with gold coins. In the history of the Sri Lanka Ports Authority the administration felicitated the employees retired from SLPA. The main purpose of gifting these gold coins was to appreciate the services given by these employees to the Ports Authority. 

In addition Hon. Minister of Ports and Shipping Mr. Arjuna Ranathunga also said he wishes the Ports Authority employees who received these gold coins. He also added that he is expecting to bring the Sri Lanka Colombo Port among the top 20 ports in the world. Port Authority Operations Director Mr. Jayantha Perera, Port Authority Director of Information Systems Mr. Prasanna Lokuge, Port Authority Director of Defense Major General Nissanka Wijesinghe, Deputy Human Resources Manager Ms. S.H. Padmini also participated in this gold coin gifting ceremony.