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Deputy Minister Palitha Thewarapperuma and twelve others including the mothers of nine students were released on a surety bail of Rs.one million each by Matugama Magistrate Wasantha Kosala Senadeera today.
They were arrested and later remanded on charges of unlawful assembly and illegal entry to the Meegahathenna Primary school on June 30.(Bandu Thambavita)
chux Thursday, 07 July 2016 05:01 PM
This country's law and order has become a real joke as many feels inncoent people are being treated very badly where as big culprits have the best of protection...
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