Former Minister Johnston Fernando left the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) this evening after providing a statement over five hours over the May 9 incidents.
A crowd of over 100 persons were protesing outside the CID demanding the arrest of the former minister over attacks on peaceful protesters outside Temple Trees and at Galle Face. However, Mr Fernando left the CID via a separate entrance, avoiding the protesters.
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Customs have detected 228 mobile phones and tabs valued at over Rs 30 million left behind in the duty free shopping complex at the Banaranaike International Airport today, Customs officials said.
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