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The archives and evidence room of the Balapitiya High courts, where some 300-500 confidential documents related to court cases were kept, has been broken into, sources said.
Police said that there were around 300-500 confidential documents related to court cases at the time of the robbery.
A court official said there had been some documents connected to cases of murder, rape and theft in the room.
Details regarding the amount of missing documents were yet to be revealed. (Kamal Sri Liyanage)
justica USA Monday, 27 March 2017 12:37 PM
arrest the guys who are supposed to be guarding the courts..its an inside job.. via DM Android App
ceylon Monday, 27 March 2017 01:31 PM
backward srilanka stilldid not computerise the government.unable stupid pokiticians has made lanka a peice of garbage. via DM Android App
OMG Monday, 27 March 2017 01:34 PM
Files missing or not it doesnt make difference to SL law and order, anyway those files just remain there for life time of the criminals and they walk free of any punishments. Banana country. Sri Lanka is heading to become next Mexico. Drugs, murder, robbery, rape, bribe etc etc
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