Abandoned vehicles back to civilians
People who left their vehicles in Pudumathalan,
Mullivaikkal and Pudukudrippu areas where the LTTE held them as a
human shield, will receive an opportunity to reclaim them soon.The
Security Forces in Mullaitivu have already identified five locations
in which these vehicles are to be kept for identification and the
owners can take their vehicles back home on condition that they
should prove their ownership.
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Vehicle racket busted
Officers of the Chilaw Police Unresolved Crimes
Unit busted a major racket involving the robbery and sale of
vehicles after changing their chassis and registration numbers and
engines when they arrested for suspects along with three robbed
vans, three cars and two motorcycles during the last weekend.
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‘Police should be more polite’
Traffic Police should be more polite and they
should use descent language in dealing with the public,Police Senior
DIG Gamini Navarathna said. He was addressing police officers who
completed the 12 th senior traffic management course conducted by
the Traffic Police at the police headquarters’ auditorium yesterday.
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Minister wants :
Action against Canadian LTTE elements
External Affairs Minister Prof. G L Peiris
sought the support of the Canadian Government in taking effective
action against LTTE elements in Canada so that activities
detrimental to the security and sovereignty of Sri Lanka will not
take place in Canadian soil.
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