POLICE LOG: August 23, 2022
CRIME INVESTIGATION DEPARTMENT: 53 year old arrested for damaging the office of a minister on May 9.
CRIME INVESTIGATION DEPARTMENT: 33 year old arrested for trespassing Prime Minister office and causing damage on May 13.
RAMBUKKANA: 37 year old beaten to death over a personal dispute.
KULIYAPITIYA: 35 year old stabbed to death by two unidentified people on a motorbike.
KOSWATTA: 33 year old, suspected for a range of robberies, arrested with foreign produced gun.
UDUDUMBARA: 44 year old arrested for possession of a locally produced gun.
GOMARANKADAWALA: 45 year old arrested for possession of a foreign produced gun and four live bullets.
MOUNT LAVINIA: Three suspects arrested in a raid of a brothel.
KEKIRAWA: 45 year old arrested for unlicensed storage of 550 litres of diesel.
GALEWELA: 77 year old dead after drowning in Welimedilla stream.
PANNALA: Two killed in a car accident near Mellavalana junction.
NAWALAPITIYA: 65 year old killed in a car accident on lower Barkeple bypass.
CRIME INVESTIGATION DEPARTMENT: 28 year old arrested for possession of jewellery, stolen from two police cars on May 9.
COLOMBO CRIME DIVISION: Three suspects arrested regarding an illegal meeting at Polduwa junction on July 13.
KOTAHENA: Three suspects arrested for robbery of Rs. 3.8 million from a hardware store.
HOMAGAMA: 36 year old arrested for stealing money by pointing a gun, with a pistol, 6 bullets and a locally produced gun.
KOTTAWA: Four policemen involved in stealing a necklace and a mobile phone, suspended from work.
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Public Security Minister Ananda Wijepala told Parliament today that the suspect in the rape of a lady doctor at the Anuradhapura teaching hospital has been identified as an army deserter and he will be apprehended shortly.
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