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Sunday, 4 July 2004 |
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by Ranga Jayasuriya The LTTE and Security Forces resumed routine security meetings in the North on Friday in a breakthrough in the suspended inter-party dialogue. Sri Lanka Monitoring Mission Deputy Chief Hagruph Haukland said the
LTTE and Security Forces met in Jaffna to evaluate the security situation
in the district. Ministry conceives coast guards by Jayampathy Jayasinghe The Public Security and Law and Order Ministry is examining the
possibility of setting up a Coast Guard Service to protect its coastal
areas from drugs and arms smugglers who often use shores for unlawful
activities, the Secretary, Ministry of Public Security and Law and Order
Tilak Ranavirajah said addressing a media conference in connection with
the International Drug Day in Colombo. Gold quest drains off Rs. 900m by Jayantha Sri Nissanka About Rs. 900 million has been drained off from Sri Lanka to the Gold
Quest Company during the last 16 months, Controller of Exchange H.A.G
Hettiarchchi told the Sunday Observer yesterday. Other Stories |
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