Financial Times

More arrests in Golden Key case

More arrests are expected to be made over criminal misappropriation of funds of the Golden Key (GK) Company after the fraud case took a different turn with the detention of powerful Ceylinco Chairman Lalith Kotelawala on Thursday. Mr Kotelawala was remanded by the Mount Lavinia Chief Magistrate Harsha Sethuga till March 11 while an open warrant was issued for the arrest of his wife, Sicile who has been in Singapore since the inception of the case.

 
Up-country crops catch cold from climate change
Sri Lanka’s upcountry crops are suffering from cold due to a sudden extended period of frost this year. Areas such as Nuwara-Eliya, Talawakelle and Hatton are experiencing prolonged cold weather, upsetting crops and farmers.
 
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