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Australia beat Sri Lanka, clinch ODI series

John Hastings claimed six wickets before Aaron Finch and George Bailey’s attacking half-centuries powered Australia to a series clinching six-wicket win over Sri Lanka in the fourth one-day international in Dambulla on Wednesday.

Australia rode on Finch’s 19-ball 55 and an unbeaten 90 from Bailey to chase down 213 in 31 overs and take an unassailable 3-1 lead in the five-match series.

Earlier Hastings career-best bowling figures of 6-45 helped bowl out Sri Lanka for 212 after electing to bat first despite Dhananjaya de Silva’s fighting 76.

It was Finch’s 19-ball 55 that gave Australia a rocket start against a Sri Lankan attack that missed skipper Angelo Mathews’ medium pace after the allrounder hurt his calf while batting.

Finch, who equalled the record for the fastest fifty by an Australian, struck eight fours and three sixes as he carted the Sri Lankan spinners to all parts of the ground.

Left-arm spinner Sachith Pathirana’s triple strike in the space of five deliveries checked the visitors’ surge but only for a brief while.

Pathirana got the wickets of danger man Finch and Usman Khawaja for nought in his opening over of the innings. He then bowled skipper David Warner for 19 on the first ball of his next over.

Bailey, who registered his 21st ODI fifty, carried the momentum forward as he anchored Australia’s chase with his 85-ball knock, laced with 11 fours and a six.

He got the perfect partner in Travis Head, who scored 40, as the duo put on 100 runs for the fourth wicket.

Head was trapped lbw off Dilruwan Perera but Matthew Wade, who remained unbeaten on eight, joined Bailey at the crease to hit the winning six.

The victory comes as a welcome relief for the visiting side after it suffered its first series whitewash against Sri Lanka in the three Test matches.

The fifth and final match of the ODI series is scheduled for September 4 in Pallekele.

Case filed against Gota, Eight others

The Commission to Investigate Allegations of Bribery or Corruption yesterday moved the Colombo Chief Magistrate’s Court against former Defence Secretary Gotabhaya Rajapaksa and seven others for illegal authorisation of Avant Garde Maritime Services run floating armouries.

A senior spokesperson for the Commission said that Avant Garde Maritime Services had earned Rs. 11.4 billion from the floating armoury operation.

The other seven persons include former Additional Secretary of the State Ministry of Defence Damayanthi Jayaratne, Major General (retd) Palitha Fernando, Major General (retd) K.B. Egodawela, retired Navy Commanders Admiral Somathilake Dissanayake, Admiral Jayanath Colombage, Admiral Jayantha Perera and Avant Garde Chairman Major (retd) Nissanka Senadhipathi.

The case will be called in the Mgistrate Court today to issue summons.

Susil, Yapa out from defendants list

Filing an amended plaint in connection with defaulting Rs. 142 million owed to the SLTB, whose buses were used to transport people to election rallies of former President Mahinda Rajapaksa during the 2015 - Presidential Election campaign, the Sri Lanka Transport Board (SLTB) has decided to exclude Ministers Susil Premajayantha and Anura Priyadarshana Yapa from the defendants list.

The SLTB has named five UPFA 2015 - presidential election committee members, including former President Mahinda Rajapaksa, the United People’s Freedom Alliance (UPFA), Sri Lanka Freedom Party (SLFP) and election committee members Gamini Senarath and Amal Senadhilankara as respondents.

The SLTB had earlier named seven parties including SLFP former General Secretary Anura Priyadarshana Yapa and UPFA General Secretary Susil Premajayantha as defendants. The plaintiff said the UPFA had hired buses from the SLTB for the January 8 Presidential Election rallies but had failed to settle the payments after obtaining the services. Commercial High Court Judge Shiran Gunaratne permitted to file the amended petition and lawsuit was fixed for objections for November 22.

Lt. Col. arrested in wife’s shooting

The Athurugiriya police yesterday arrested a Lieutenant Colonel over a shooting incident at Malabe which left his wife with near fatal injuries, police said.

Lt Col Nettasinghe Arachchilage Pradeep Kumara Nettasinghe (47) attached to the Gajaba Regiment and currently serving with the army detachment deployed at the Mahinda Rajapaksa Nelum Pokuna Theatre was produced before Kaduwela Magistrate yesterday afternoon and was remanded.

The suspect has confessed to police that he shot his wife and then threw the pistol into Diyawanna Lake near the Japan-Sri Lanka Friendship Road in the vicinity of Parliament on Saturday night. Police with the assistance of Navy divers recovered the firearm.

Police checked his mobile phone records and found that he had been present near the house where the shooting took place on Saturday. Yesterday the army officer confessed to his crime and his driver, too, had divulged some vital information, police said.

The Lt Col told police that he regreted what he had done. The couple lived separately as their divorce case was pending.

The driver told police that he had been instructed by the Lt Col to drive him to his wife’s house at Isurupura in Pittugala Malabe on Saturday night. "After dropping him I was asked to wait. I was walking up and down the road as I had nothing to do. Sometimes later, the Lt Col came and asked to drive him back to Colombo. On our way back I was told to stop the car near the Japan-Sri Lanka Friendship Road. He threw a pistol into the lake and ordered me not to tell anyone of the incident.

The victim wife, 43-year-old Nayana Fernando, who sustained injuries to her abdomen and a hand is being treated at the National hospital, Colombo.

SLFP appoints two new electoral organisers

The Sri Lanka Freedom Party (SLFP) appointed Mahaweli Development and Environment Deputy Minister Anuradha Jayaratne organiser for Ududumbara, this morning. 

Chief Minister of the Central Province Sarath Ekanayake was appointed organiser for Yatinuwara.

Alleged fraud at People’s Bank - PM intervenes

All documents and written evidence, pertaining to the controversial Rs 700 million IT project were handed over to Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe yesterday.

Two board members of the People's Bank, who were amongst those who challenged the proposed project to buy hardware for the digitalization of the bank, had personally gone to the PM's Office yesterday morning and handed over the documents.

These two board members have also disclosed to the PM that a high ranking government official is behind the scam.

Ceylon Today in its Sunday Edition (28) exclusively reported that the government last week temporarily put on hold a Rs 700 million IT project, in response to strong opposition, voiced last Thursday, by three members of the Board of Directors of the People's Bank.

They had strongly emphasized that the tender had been granted to the bidder within an inordinately short time period and well outside the parameters of established State Tender procedures.
The award was for the supply of newly required hardware for Digital equipment of the People's Bank.

According to a paper submitted to meetings, of the Board of Directors, held previously, a decision had been taken to allocate a sum between US$ 4.5- 5.5 million for the purchase of hardware required for the digitalization of the People's Bank.

However, the reason for surprise is how this decision of the Board of Directors, prior to it being noted down in writing in the record books, had got into the hands of several applicants.

It is learnt that even before tenders were called for the supply of this equipment, eight applicants had submitted pre-emptive bids to secure this tender.

The other surprising fact in this apparent scam is that the invitation for tenders stipulated the equipment must be of one or more of specifically stated brand names imported by a certain company, by interests connected to the purchase of such hardware. Though not confirmed it was also learnt that the paper suggested the equipment be purchased through this particular company.

Generally, although it takes about two to three weeks to begin the required work subsequent to calling tenders via newspaper advertisements, as per government procedure applying to projects of this magnitude, arrangements had been made to submit a paper so that the contract could be secured by this company within the very short period of five days. At the same time, it has become known that the individuals connected to this had prepared to carry out this transaction in secret without bringing it to the notice of the Board of Directors of the People's Bank.

Two members of the Board of Directors of the People's Bank, who had information regarding this,had made sure to question the Directors at the Board of Directors' meeting last Thursday and to voice their opposition. On this occasion, the Secretary to the Industrial Board and the representative of the Finance Ministry had strongly objected to this transaction, and certain representatives had stated that if this transaction had been carried out, they too would not only have to go to the FCID in the future but be imprisoned as well. This clandestine group has suspected the reason for this meeting of the Board of Directors. It is now learnt that the Board plans to call an emergency meeting of the Board of Directors tomorrow (31) and somehow get this transaction pushed through.

It is also known that this company connected to information technology, which is attempting to acquire this massive project using under-the-counter methods, had been involved in a number of transactions with Sri Lanka Telecom as well in the past.

It is also learnt that these very same individuals who were involved in shady transactions with the Telecom organization have intervened to influence the ultimate direction the decision will take.

Five schoolboys held for abusing teen

Haton Police arrested five underage male schoolchildren on August 29, who allegedly abused a 13-year female student.

The Police said the five children between 13 and 15 years had videoed while abusing the girl and had watched it sharing among their mobile phones. The suspects are from the Darawala area in Hatton. The victim, also from the same area, has been directed to the Judicial Medical Officer of the Dik Oya Hospital. The Police following a complaint by the parents of the victim arrested the suspects.

School third term begins tomorrow

The third term for government schools will commence tomorrow . Except for six schools which are being used as GCE (A/L) paper marking centres and 35 schools as Grade Five Scholarship examination paper marking centres, all other schools will re-open tomorrow.

The schools which are being used as as GCE (A/L) paper marking centres will open on September 13 and schools used for Grade Five Scholarship examination paper marking centres will re-open on September 5.