The names of 20 Ceylon Petroleum Corporation (CPC) trade union activists who were sent on compulsory leave have been released.
Minister of Energy Kanchana Wijesekara said the 20 employees have been banned from entering CPC and Ceylon Petroleum Storage Terminal Ltd (CPSTL) premises.
“Disciplinary and legal action will be taken against them and any other employee found to be involved in disruption,” he said.
1. S.M.C.S.A. Chinthaka Gunasekare- CPSTL Kolonnawa
2. M.A.S.W.Nishantha- CPSTL Kolonnawa
3. R.A Ranathunga- CPSTL Kolonnawa
4. S.M.D.J Wijegunaratne- CPSTL Kolonnawa
5. P.N.Perera- CPSTL Kolonnawa
6. U.E.G Sanjeewa Priyadarshana- CPSTL Kolonnawa
7. H.U.K.Serasinghe- CPSTL Kolonnawa
8. D.S.D.Balasooriya- CPSTL Kolonnawa
9. G.H.Niluka- CPSTL Kolonnawa
10. S.D.Jayantha Paregama- CPSTL Kolonnawa
11. S.D.S. Sardha Dissanayake- CPSTL Kolonnawa
12. U.D.Palitha- CPSTL Kolonnawa
13. S.H.R. Virajith- CPSTL Kolonnawa
14. Damith Priyantha- CPSTL Kolonnawa
15. R.A.C.S. Ranaweera- CPSTL Kolonnawa
16. B.G.D. Dilan Gamage- Muthurajawela terminal
17. Premanath Gamage-CPC
18. Samika-CPC
19. Bandula Saman Kumara-CPC
20. Asoka Ranwala- Retired-CPC
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