Friday, August 5, 2022

ANOTHER UNIDENTIFIED DEAD BODY WASHED UP ON DIKOWITA BEACH SRI LANKA (06-08-2022)

 


An unidentified male body has been found floating near the Dikkovita fisheries harbor in Wattala in the early hours of Friday (05).

found the dead body with the victim’s hands and feet bound floating on the Dikowita beach in Wattala Sri Lanka. The victim’s head and feet were found enclosed in two white plastic bags and tied. the deceased was estimated to be between 35 and 40 years old and is approximately 5 feet 8 inches tall male.

Police said it is suspected that the killing was the result of an incident between a group of fishermen. The body was covered with white plastic bags, which have been identified as bags used to store ice by fishermen.

No one was found missing among the fisherman or from the fishing village. Yet we question if the fisherman attempted to do the murder, why would they dump the body near their area?

A total of three unidentified bodies were discovered within two weeks. A week ago, a male body washed up on Gall face beach near the protest site.

Meanwhile, Sri Lanka Police and authorities are chasing behind the CCTV footage and social media feeds to arrest individuals who entered the President’s house, President’s secretary’s office, and temple trees. Seeking public support to identify certain people.

However, the government must pay attention to commence investigations to arrest corrupted politicians.

By Polito

CEYLON PETROLEUM CORPORATION’S LOSSES ARE EXPLAINED IN 8 KEY POINTS (05,08,2022)



Minister of Energy Kanchana Wijesekera has outlined the key reasons for the Ceylon Petroleum Corporation (CPC) to incur losses. 

In a Twitter message, the Minister said the following are the multiple reasons for CPC losses.

1.        Selling products at subsidized rates for years 

2.      Rupee Depreciation – purchases made before March were for 90-180 days of credit purchased at Rs. 203 and the payback rate is Rs.367-390

3.      Dues from SriLankan airlines – USD 300 million, Ceylon Electricity Board- Rs. 60 billion

4.      High Premiums, Demurrage, and Bank Interest due to the financial situation 

5.      Overstaffed, Inefficient, and Overpaid 

6.      25% salary increment on a collective agreement since 2012 

7.      Not operating Refinery and depending more on imported Refined products 

8.      High Distribution costs

Meanwhile, parliamentarians seeking fuel allowance increment up to two hundred thousand. And Russia extended its hands with rupee-ruble oil support.

I suggest Minister visit CPC’s Sapugaskanda oil refinery site and its housing scheme for inspection. there he could gather 92 more points to complete his list.

By Polito