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22 arrested during protest outside NCPC building granted bail

All twenty-two persons who were arrested during the protest by unemployed graduates at the North Central Provincial Council building have been granted bail by the court.

6 May 2024 (8:45 PM)


Public warned of rise in online phishing scams targeting mobile devices

Sri Lanka Banks Association, LankaPay and FinCSIRT says they have been alerted regarding several incidents of financial fraud, both globally and in Sri Lanka, disguised as attractive online offers, leading to mobile device users inadvertently clicking on unknown links and downloading malicious apps and files.

7 May 2024 (11:55 AM)


Manna Ramesh repatriated to Sri Lanka from Dubai

Underworld criminal gang leader Ramesh Priyajanaka, also known as Manna Ramesh , who was arrested in Dubai has been brought back to Sri Lanka this morning (07) by a team of CID officers, the Police Spokesman said.

7 May 2024 (8:12 AM)


Gammanpila calls for Central Bank governor s resignation

Pivithuru Hela Urumaya (PHU) leader MP Udaya Gammanpila claims that the Central Bank of Sri Lanka (CBSL) had increased the salaries of its employees by the biggest margin in its history, despite having recorded losses of billions of rupees for two consecutive years.

6 May 2024 (11:14 PM)


IFC Regional Vice President signals support for Sri Lanka s reforms and growth agenda

Concluding a two-day visit, IFC s Vice President for Asia Pacific, Riccardo Puliti, signaled IFC s commitment to supporting Sri Lanka s ongoing reforms and growth agenda, while emphasizing the importance of private sector-led development for inclusive economic growth.

6 May 2024 (11:28 PM)


Sri Lanka s official reserves up to USD 5.43 bn in April

Sri Lanka s official reserve assets increased by 9.6% to USD 5.43 billion in April 2024, compared to USD 4.96 billion in March 2024, according to the Central Bank of Sri Lanka (CBSL).

7 May 2024 (12:34 PM)