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The Ceylon Chamber of Commerce, the National Police Commission and the Sri Lanka Police will hold a seminar with the participation of the corporate sector representatives to discuss ‘Law Enforcement Matters’ in the country.
The seminar will also focus on how to collaborate between the police and the businesses to effectively enforce the law. The move comes as a part of the NPCs effort towards initiating a collaborative approach between the Police and the Public and Private Sector to address issues in diverse areas of law enforcement.
The upcoming seminar which will be held on the 14th September at the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce, starting at 2.00 pm, also comes just right after Sri Lanka Police celebrated 150 years in service.
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