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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Saturday, February 7, 2015
Armed robbery at financial institute in Warakapola

February 7, 2015
An armed robbery has taken place at a private financial institution located in the Warakapola town.
Police said that two individuals had arrived on a motorcycle, threatened
the staff and customers by pointing firearms at them and left with a
large sum of money.
The exact total of the stolen money has not been calculated yet while no
suspects have been arrested in connection with the robbery.
Warakapola Police are conducting an investigation.
Rajitha Puts Foot In Mouth Again

Rajitha Senaratne, the cabinet spokesperson in another classic case of ‘foot in mouth’ again, said that thePort City project would go ahead as planned contrary to the statements made by Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe resulting in the latter making a special announcement regarding the project.
A media blitz followed the proclamation by Senratne who insisted that
the project would go ahead as they had found no ‘irregularity’ and in
order to continue ‘good relations’ with China.
This was in stark contrast to pre-election statments made
by the UNP and Wickremesinghe who insisted that the Port City project
would be re- evaluated upon assuming duties of government.
The main issue was the transparency of the project, and the lack of an Environmental Impact study.
Following Senaratne’s “foot in mouth” statement at the Government Press
Conference held on Thursday Wickremesinghe was forced to clarify his
stance, which he did in parliament yesterday.
He told parliament that no decision has been taken yet and two
committees have been appointed to look into the project, after which a
decision would be made.
Senaratne, earlier put the government into a similar fix following his statement that Mohan Pieris would resign as the Chief Justice, and that the Prime Minister had informed him of the move.
The statement came during the time there were secret negotiations between the government and Pieris.
The statement resulted in Pieris backtracking his assurance of
resignation. The Pieris camp found the statement by the Minister to be a
“breach of confidentiality”.
The statement and the ensuing media blitz resulted in Pieris being
thrown out of office, unceremoniously, and putting the government in a
spot they would not have been in, if not for Senaratne’s rash statement.

