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146 policemen promoted

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The Police Chief has promoted 146 police constables to the rank of Sergeant with effect from February 15, 2009, the Police Media Unit said.

These promotions have been made after considering the several appeals made by the policemen who were not promoted to the rank of Sergeant though they possessed the required qualifications.

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-15+21 # Godagampala Rohana 2012-07-31 13:12
It means 145 Police votes to UPFA with their family votes. Good. Why they should have been promoted as per their merits long ago, why at this time, when the elections are nearing?
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-13+18 # Calistus Jayatilleke 2012-07-31 13:14
Hopefully, they had been given proper training in handling guns.
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-11+15 # Ramzeel 2012-07-31 13:33
Why now, all this happens when there is no Independent Police Commission. May be all these sergeants will be in charge of the Polling Booths.
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-4+7 # Ganja 2012-07-31 15:58
NO COMMENTS
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-5+7 # ase 2012-07-31 17:39
Hope it was based on merit rather than longevity of service
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-7+14 # Kamal Widaanachchi 2012-07-31 18:45
Our trust is with you sir. Please do keep up the good work.
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-10+3 # CHANDRAPALA 2012-07-31 21:04
Today not only promotions but also confirmation letters are also given according to political favoritism. It is indeed very sad situation.
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