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Court Approves Release of BYD Vehicles Held by Customs

Sri Lanka Customs has agreed to release a consignment of BYD electric vehicles that had been under detention, following an agreement reached in court today (November 11).

The decision came during the hearing of a petition filed by the importing company before the Court of Appeal. Additional Solicitor General Sumathi Dharmawardena, appearing for Sri Lanka Customs, informed the court that the institution had agreed to release 625 vehicles under several models — including BYD ATTO Premium (70 kW), ATTO Dynamic (45 kW), ATTO Premium (45 kW), and Dolphin Dynamic (70 kW) — upon submission of bank and company guarantees.

The proposal made by Customs received the consent of President’s Counsel Farsana Jamil, representing the petitioner.

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Increase in motorcycle and three-wheeler robberies in Western Province

Police say there has been a noticeable rise in motorcycle and three-wheeler robberies in Colombo city and across the Western Province.

Police noted that over the past few days, a large number of complaints have been received regarding the theft of motorcycles and three-wheelers parked along public roads.

Within the past two days, 10 motorcycles and three three-wheelers have been stolen in the Western Province, police said.

The Police Media Spokesman, Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) F. U. Wootler stated that special investigation teams have been deployed to conduct investigations into these incidents.

(Source : adaderana.lk)

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Cabinet nod to establish several multi-modal transport hubs across Sri Lanka

The Cabinet of Ministers has granted approval in principle for the proposal to develop several multi-modal transport hubs on a priority basis. 

The initiative aims to improve the interconnection between various modes of public transport—including buses, trains, and taxi services—by integrating bus stands and railway stations identified as having high and growing passenger circulation, following formal feasibility studies.

As per the current national policy of the government to make public transport in Sri Lanka efficient and streamlined, the necessity of establishing multi-modal transport hubs with required facilities has been identified to enable efficient public transport services to be initiated from transit cities and main cities through the interconnection between transport modes.

Accordingly, the Cabinet of Ministers has approved, in principle, the proposal presented by the Acting Minister of Transport, Highways, and Urban Development to develop the following multi-modal transport hubs on a priority basis:

• Kandy Multimodal Transport Hub (Construction work has already been started under world bank financing) 

• Anuradhapura (South) Multimodal Transport Hub (Constructions are about to be completed under the Anuradhapura combined urban development project) 

• Anuradhapura (North) Multimodal Transport Hub (feasibility study has been performed and preliminary work completed) 

• Multimodal Transport Hub centered around the Fort Railway Station (as proposed by the ComTrans Master Plan, which has been prepared for urban transport in Colombo and suburbs) 

• Moratuwa Multimodal Transport Center (proposed by the ComTrans Master Plan) 

• Ragama Multimodal Transport Center (identified through a study conducted by the Japan International Cooperation Agency) 

• Avissawella, Galle, Katunayake, Kurunegala Multimodal Transport Centers (identified according to the urban plans of the Urban Development Authority) 

• Gampaha Multimodal Transport Center ((identified according to the urban plans of the Urban Development Authority and railway electrification of the Colombo Suburban Railway Project) 

• Katunayake Multimodal Transport Hub (identified under the Airport Development Plan) 

• Kalutara Multimodal Transport Center (identified as a proposal of the District Coordination Committee) 

• Kankesanthurai Multimodal Transport Center (identified according to the urban plans of the Urban Development Authority) 

(Source : adaderana.lk)

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Heavy Showers Expected in Several Areas Today – Met. Department

The Department of Meteorology has announced that showers or thundershowers are expected in most parts of the island after 1.00 p.m. today (11).

According to the Department, fairly heavy rainfall exceeding 75 mm is likely in certain areas of the Uva, Southern, Sabaragamuwa, and Central Provinces, as well as in the Ampara and Batticaloa Districts.

Meanwhile, morning showers may occur in parts of the Northern Province and the Trincomalee District, the statement added.

The Met. Department further noted that misty conditions can be expected in some areas of the Western, Southern, Sabaragamuwa, Central, and Uva Provinces, and in the Ampara District during the early hours of the morning.

The public has been urged to take adequate precautions to minimize damage caused by temporary localized strong winds and lightning associated with thundershowers.

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Maldives Makes Largest-Ever Drug Seizure from Sri Lankan Vessel

The Maldivian police have officially confirmed the seizure of a Sri Lankan fishing vessel carrying a massive haul of illegal narcotics within the Maldives’ maritime territory.

The vessel, identified as “Avishka Putha”, was intercepted on November 7 by the Maldives National Defence Force (MNDF) Coast Guard after it illegally entered Maldivian waters.

According to police reports, the trawler was found to be transporting over 355 kilograms of illicit drugs, marking the largest drug seizure ever recorded in the Maldives.

Authorities detained five Sri Lankan fishermen, aged 28, 34, 39, 42, and 63, who were on board the vessel. The Maldivian Police Service said further investigations are underway in coordination with Sri Lankan law enforcement agencies.

A court-authorized search conducted yesterday uncovered 58.6 kilograms of heroin and 297.3 kilograms of crystal methamphetamine (commonly known as ‘Ice’). The drugs were hidden inside 24 concealed compartments of the vessel.

The successful operation was the result of a joint investigation between the Sri Lanka Navy, Sri Lanka Police, the Maldives National Defence Force, and the Maldivian Police.

Following legal consultation with the Attorney General’s Office of Maldives, steps are now being taken to transfer the detained Sri Lankan fishermen and the seized narcotics to Sri Lanka for further legal proceedings.

A special team from Sri Lanka’s Police Cs Bureau (PNB) and the Navy has already traveled to the Maldives to assist with the investigation and coordinate with Maldivian authorities.

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Sri Lanka to introduce mandatory ‘Road Fitness Certificate’ for all vehicles by 2028

The Commissioner General of Motor Transport, Kamal Amarasinghe, has announced a landmark initiative aimed at enhancing vehicle safety and environmental standards across Sri Lanka.

Under the proposed program, all vehicles operating on Sri Lankan roads will be required to obtain a Road Fitness Certificate, an internationally recognized standard already in use in many developed countries.

At present, only commercial vehicles are mandated to carry a Fitness Certificate.

However, the new policy will extend this requirement to all vehicles, including private cars and motorcycles, ensuring that every vehicle on the road meets both safety and emission standards.

As part of the initiative, the existing Emission Certificate and Fitness Certificate will be merged into a single, streamlined document — the Road Fitness Certificate — which will be issued from a centralized location to simplify the process for motorists.

Amarasinghe noted that the program is “extensive and complex,” requiring detailed study and phased implementation.

Initial groundwork is expected to begin in 2026, with the current smoke certificate system remaining valid until December 31, 2027.

The nationwide rollout of the new Road Fitness Certificate system is scheduled for completion by 2028.

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Presidential media awards 2025 to honor journalists today

The “Presidential Media Awards – 2025” will be held today at 3.00 pm at the Pokuna Theatre, under the patronage of Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya, to recognize journalists for their contributions to a credible and responsible media.

The awards aim to celebrate the talents, skills, and exceptional work of journalists in promoting socially responsible media practices.

Awards will be presented across categories including television, radio, newspapers, web media, media research, and school media units.

In addition, the prestigious “Madhyabhimani” awards along with cash prizes will be conferred on six experts in the media field in appreciation of their honest and dedicated contributions to the sector.

The ceremony is organized by the Ministry of Health and Mass Media and highlights the government’s commitment to encouraging excellence in journalism.

(source - Dailymirror)

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Six sentenced to death over 2015 double murder in Padiyathalawa

The Ampara High Court today (10) sentenced six individuals to death in connection with a murder that took place on April 14, 2015.

The six individuals were found guilty of assaulting and murdering two individuals in Kehelulla, Padiyathalawa.

The group had assaulted and ran over two individuals with a lorry for protesting against the six individuals who had been consuming alcohol inside a vehicle.

As a result, the High Court today imposed the death penalty on the six individuals involved in the incident.

(Source : adaderana.lk)

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Suspect Who Raped and Impregnated Underage Girl Arrested After a Year

Suspect Arrested After Year-Long Manhunt for Raping and Impregnating Minor in Badulla

A 25-year-old man who had allegedly raped and impregnated an underage girl before fleeing the area has been arrested after evading capture for more than a year. The arrest was made by the Monaragala Division Crime Investigation Unit yesterday.

Police said the suspect, a resident of Amunuwelapitiya in Badulla, had gone into hiding after the victim became pregnant and had been working at a livestock farm in Guruthalawa during his time on the run.

Investigations into the case began on August 22, 2024, following a complaint lodged by the victim.

The suspect was handed over to the Wellawaya Police for further investigations and was expected to be produced before the Wellawaya Magistrate’s Court yesterday.

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Two Sri Lankans found dead in South Korea

Three workers were found dead at a land-based fish farm in Goseong, South Gyeongsang Province, in South Korea, prompting a police investigation.

According to the Gyeongnam Provincial Police Agency on the 10th, the three workers—a Korean man in his 50s, the site manager, and two Sri Lankan employees in their 20s and 30s—were discovered deceased inside a large reservoir (4 meters wide, 3 meters long, and 2 meters high) at the Goseong farm around 8:30 p.m. on the 9th.

The reservoir was nearly filled with water at the time.

Police began their investigation after receiving a report at 7:38 p.m. the same day from the family of the man in his 50s, who stated, “My father is not responding.” One of the foreign workers was wearing attire resembling work clothes, while the other two were in casual clothing.

Authorities plan to conduct autopsies on the deceased and investigate the company to determine the exact circumstances, including potential safety accidents and possible negligence.

Source: The Chosun Daily

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Sri Lanka’s Reserve Resilience Tested by Soaring Imports and Outflows

Sri Lanka’s foreign-exchange reserve situation remains fragile despite meaningful improvement, as the island nation grapples with mounting import expenditure and continual currency out-flows.
 
According to data from the Central Bank of Sri Lanka (CBSL) and international sources, the country’s gross official reserves stood at around US$ 6.3 billion in April 2025, down from the US$ 6.47 billion recorded in October 2024, evidencing a modest rebound but still well below historical 

By September 2025, reserves were reported at roughly US$ 6.24 billion, up slightly from US$ 6.11 billion in August

However, these levels equate to only about 3.4 months of import cover at the start of the year, leaving Sri Lanka with minimal buffer against external shocks. 

At the same time, the latest trade data highlight escalating pressure from imports. In September 2025, imports climbed to roughly US$ 2.048 billion, a sharp increase from August, while exports reached only about US$ 1.139 billion, resulting in a trade deficit of more than US$ 900 million. 

For the seven-months to July 2024, import expenditure rose by 9.1 % year-on-year, while export earnings increased only by 5.6 % illustrating the widening gap that siphons precious dollars out of the system. 

The policy challenge is stark. Sri Lanka must steadily rebuild its foreign-reserve stock while foreign-currency outflows keep mounting, driven by higher raw-material bills, intermediate parts, fuel imports, and renewed private-sector credit that increases import financing.

 According to the Central Bank of Sri Lanka (CBSL), import expenditure in December 2024 reached its highest monthly level of the year and continued to widen the merchandise trade deficit. 

Compounding this, reserve print-ups in late 2024 were partly supported by currency-swap facilities and unsterilised foreign-exchange purchases. Analyses suggest the reserve figures may be overstated by about US$ 1.4 billion due to inclusion of a RMB 10 billion China swap that does not fully satisfy international reserve-asset criteria. 

For policymakers, the task is two-fold: boost foreign-currency earning capacity through tourism, remittances and services exports and strictly manage foreign-currency outflows by limiting non-essential imports and financing. Meanwhile, the CBSL must continue prudent reserve-management practices and ensure transparency in reserve reporting. 

If successful, Sri Lanka may inch toward its target of US$ 7 billion in reserves by end-2025, as flagged by Governor Nandalal Weerasinghe, thereby improving import cover and external resilience. 

But failure to arrest the import-led out-flows and structural earnings short‐fall could re-expose the economy to reserve shocks, currency volatility and external debt servicing risk.

 

In sum, while the story of recovery is real, the resilience of Sri Lanka’s external-sector architecture remains precarious. Stronger foreign-income flows, tighter import management, and transparent reserve accounting will be essential if the island nation is to turn the buffer it has into a genuine safeguard.

 

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Petition filed against operation to drive wild elephants into reserves dismissed

The Court of Appeal today (10) dismissed without hearing a writ petition filed by the Vinivida Foundation, seeking to suspend the ongoing operation by wildlife authorities to drive away wild elephants that have entered villages into forest reserves in Hambantota.

The order was issued by a bench comprising the President of the Court of Appeal, Justice Rohantha Abeysuriya and Justice Priyantha Fernando, following a preliminary consideration of the petition.

During submissions, the counsel appearing for the petitioner argued that the operation, aimed at driving elephants roaming in the surrounding villages into the Hambantota Elephant Reserve by wildlife authorities has caused severe distress to the elephants.

The counsel further informed court that over 2,000 personnel of the Sri Lanka Air Force, Police and Civil Security Division have reportedly engaged in the operation.

The counsel pointed out that several elephants had sustained injuries as a result of explosives used to disperse them and that pregnant elephants were particularly affected by the excessive noise caused by such explosions.

Therefore, the counsel requested court to issue an interim injunction to halt the operation, which is being carried out in violation of environmental laws and regulations.

Responding to the petition, the State Counsel appearing for the Attorney General, submitting the evidence, argued that the petitioner had no legal basis to file this petition.

Additionally, the State Counsel pointed out that the parties who would be aggrieved by this action have not been named as respondents in the petition.

The State Counsel also noted that the petitioner has failed to present sufficient evidence to court to prove the allegations made in the petition.

On these grounds, the State Counsel requested court to dismiss the petition at the earliest, as it lacks a sustainable legal basis.

After considering the submissions from both sides, the Court of Appeal bench pointed out that the court has already issued an order to the government to prepare a national program for elephant conservation.

The President of the Court of Appeal said that the concerns raised in the petition would also be taken into consideration in that program.

Accordingly, the bench ordered that the relevant petition will be dismissed after considering the arguments presented by both parties.

(Source : adaderana.lk)

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