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Last Updated : 2024-04-20 08:36:00
By Athula Bandara
A police constable in Anuradhapura has been interdicted for having two motorbikes with the same number plate. A disciplinary inquiry has also been launched against his wife who is also in the police.
The North Central Province Police DIG had received information of the offence committed by the interdicted police constable of the Anuradhapura police Headquarters and his wife a WPC who is attached to the Udamaluwa police.
Sequel to the information, an investigation directed by the ASP Traffic, Anuradhapura police Gamini Meegahakumbura had revealed the offence committed by the two suspects under the same number plate NCGW 1993.
Accordingly the two motor cycles had been taken into custody and further inquiries had disclosed that only one motor cycle had been registered and both cycles had used the same number plate. (Daily Mirror online)
Deepal Thursday, 02 September 2010 06:55 AM
It is better than having 25 bullet proof cars at Public Expence.
D.P.Liyanage Thursday, 02 September 2010 06:57 AM
It is a punishable offence in Sri Lankan law. why only interdict charges? Charges should be filed in courts. What will happen if a ordinary civil citizen commits this offense?
Dheen Thursday, 02 September 2010 07:04 AM
Let us ask our Doctor to intervene and exonerate these two using the 'Law of the Jungle'.
umair mohamed Thursday, 02 September 2010 10:03 AM
WELL IF YOU COMPARE THE THINGS OUR COPS DO WITH THIS ,ITS NOTHING MUCH...AFTERALL THIS IS SRILANKA,AND IF YOU HAVE SOME POWER AND INFLUENCE YOU CAN DO ANYTHING..ITS SIMPLY A
LAND LIKE NO OTHER........
suwimal Thursday, 02 September 2010 10:07 AM
An inquiry must be held by a descipilary committee of the Party.
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