Coconut oil price will be increase during the festival season ; The All Ceylon Traditional Coconut Oil Producers Association

The price of the coconut oil will be increase in upcoming festive season, The All Ceylon Traditional Coconut oil Producers Association said. The reports of realeasing of the carcinogenic coconut oil to the market is the reason behind the price increasing. Also they warned about a shortage of coconut oil in the market during the festive season. Food Safety Unit of the Ministry of Health recomonded to reexport the imported 13 coconut oil containers which was said to be contain carcinogenic alfatoxin. Warehouses of the three companies were sealed by the Consumer Affairs Authority (CAA) until the coconut oil stock is reexported. This action was taken to assure the public that stock was not released to the market. Apart from that CAA collect random samples across the country to find whether the carcinogenic coconut oil has released to the market before. Because of this situation releasing imported coconut oil to the market also effected as the countries daily consumption requirements around 300 – 350 metric tons price will be increased.
Another Indian legends Player Infected with COVID 19

It was reported that former indiam cricketer Subramaniam Badrinath was also infected with the COVID 19 virus. He also took part in the Road Safety Road Series T20 tournaments in March. Previously two other players from the team was also reported infected with the virus. They are Sachin Tendulkar and Yusuf Pathan
Over 1100 suspects were arrested in Western province

1120 suspects were arrested in the western province in a special operation conducted by the police yesterday (March 28) Senior DIG in charge of the Western Province Deshabandu Tennakoon instruct the operation and it was conducted from 7.00 am to 5.00 pm. Among the arrested suspects 47 were involved in crimes, 418 were evading arrest warrant and 549 suspects for their involvement in corrupt activities. All of them will be produced before the Court.
Suez Canal is finally freed from Massive container ship blocking the trade route

. The container ship ” Ever green” that has been stuck in the Suez Canal for six days was reportedly back afloat on yesterday (March28)night. the maritime services provider Inchcape released a social media statement on Twitter saying that Ever Green was successfuly refloated and the ship is secured at the moment. In total of 14 tugs were used to move the ship and more than 950,000 cubic feet of sand removed and dug down nearly 60 feet. It is reported that more than 369 ships were delayed due to this insident. (New York Post)
Julie Pomagalski dies in avalanche; Champion snowboarder

Former world champion snowboarder Julie Pomagalski has died in an avalanche at the age of 40 on Thursday ( March 25). French Ministry for Sports confirmed that she had died in Uri canton, Switzerland while she was descending the Gemsstock mountain along with three other people. The reason for the avalanche is yet nof found and but police said rescue team was late to find them. She has became the world champion in snowboard cross in 1999, and won the Snowboard World Cup in 2004.
The 6.9 million people who voted the present government also responsible for system failure: Sajith

The 6.9 million people who voted the present government into power is also responsible for the failure of systems in the country, Leader of Opposition Sajith Premadasa said yeaterday(March 28) while speaking in a mobile service in Tissamaharama He said people who voted also responsible in addition to those in the government and he explained that however the systems have fallen. He further said that people are forced to made new year foods with contaminated edible oil which carries a high risk of cancer because contaminated edible oil imported recently have already reached the market. He also explained that Health authorities and the Department of Customs are responsible for the issue.
Two dead sea turtles were found on Weligama beach

Two dead sea turtles have been found in Ganduwa Island on the Weligama beach. Wild life afficers had came to the area and examined the bodies. Wildlife officials stated that two spawning turtles have died after being caught in fishing nets. Also it is reported that stomachs of the dead turtles had also cracked and opened and the eggs had came out. Later wildlife officials buried the two turtles at the Weligama beach.
Sri lankan government will continue to arrest Indian Fishermen; Douglas Devananda

Sri Lankan authorities would continue to arrest Indian fishermen poaching in Sri Lankan waters, Minister Douglas Devananda said. He explained that if they cross the international marintime boundary line and poach sri lankan water government is compelled to arrest them as Sri Lanka’s maritime resources are being damaged by unlawful fishing activities. Both the countries are addressing the problem for more than a decade now but poaching continues despite of all the efforts. Some measured are proposed to address the issue;Joint management of fisheries resources.Encouraging Tamil Nadu fishermen to undertake deep sea fishing.Regular dialogues between the representatives of the fisheries communities of both sides.
Dozens of people are dead ; Mozambique militant assault

Dozens of people are dead following an attack on the town of Palma in northern Mozambique, spokesperson from the country’s defence department said. Seven were killed while trying to escape a siege on a hotel and hundreds of others, including both locals and foreigners, were reportedly rescued. The armed group is reported to have taken control of Palma and the militants launched a attak on Wednesday and the offensive armed group targetted shops banks and a military barraks. with this issue more than 100 workers and civilians took refuge in the town’s Amarula Palma hotel. Some were escaped by vehicles aiming to the nearest beach and reportedly around 20 people were escaped from helicopters. but others were ambushed outside the hotel on Friday. Who were escaped the hotel on Friday and were evacuated by boat on Yesterday (March 28)morning. Boats would be returning on Today (March 29)to rescue others. Civilians living and working in the area co-ordinating the rescue effort. Col Lionel Dyke, whose private security firm, Dyck Advisory Group, is contracted by the Mozambique police in the area explained the situation in the area as” The town and beaches are strewn with bodies with heads and without.” It is reported that Militants linked to the Islamic State (IS) group are behind the conflict.
Schools in Jaffna closed for a week

All the schools in the Jaffna Education Zone will be closed for a week from today (March 29)till April 5 due to the spread of COVID-19, Jaffna District Secretary K. Mahesan stated yesterday.