Sri Lanka Law Enforcement
Sri Lanka Police are taking various actions, including confiscating assets from drug traffickers and issuing nationwide advisories about criminal activities. These efforts highlight ongoing efforts to combat crime and protect citizens.
Looks like Sri Lanka's law enforcement is playing a high-stakes game of "Who's Got the Most Dramatic Takedown?" One day they're seizing multimillion-rupee drug assets, the next they're warning citizens about stranger danger like an overprotective mom at a mall—keeping it spicier than a Colombo street food stall.
The Sri Lanka Police has issued a nationwide advisory urging vigilance against criminals using deception, food laced with intoxicants, and sprays to rob valuables. Citizens are warned to stay alert in public places, avoid offers from strangers, and report suspicious activity https://t.co/gwEJHwAxcP
Sri Lanka Police have confiscated assets worth over Rs. 300 million from a Colombo 14 female drug trafficker, including land, shop rooms, luxury houses, and bank accounts, following High Court orders under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act. Further investigations into her https://t.co/wCuneQNSQ7
The Cabinet has approved declaring Namal Uyana, Sri Lanka’s largest ironwood forest, as a national heritage site. Read more: https://t.co/8bxBMrOA2F #PulseToday #SLNews #SriLanka #lka #cabinet #namaluyana https://t.co/wUcP47yW5p