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Amid rallies Sri Lankan President Gotabaya insists on no resignation

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Despite nationwide rallies asking for President Gotabaya Rajapaksa to quit for his management of the continuing economic crisis, Minister Johnston Fernando assured Parliament on Wednesday that the president will not resign. “Permit me to remind you that 6.9 million people voted for the president,” the main government whip and roads minister said in Parliament, provoking indignation from the opposition, according to Reuters.

“We are stating emphatically as a government that the president will not resign under any circumstances. This is something we shall face “Fernando went on to say that

The island nation is undergoing a serious economic crisis, which has resulted in gasoline shortages, 13-hour power outages, and rising prices. People all around the country have come to the streets to demand that their President quit, claiming that the ruler’s mishandling of the issue has exacerbated the situation.

Since last week, more than 100 protests have erupted around the island country, according to the Watchdog research collective, ranging from beach areas in the south to Tamil-speaking villages in the north.

The call for the resignation was mirrored in parliament, with 42 members of the ruling coalition announcing their intention to become independent, leaving Rajapaksa’s administration with less than the 113 votes required to preserve a simple majority.

The President rescinded the state of emergency on Tuesday, only days after declaring it, as the deepening political turmoil makes it more difficult for Sri Lanka to agree to a much-needed IMF bailout (IMF).

Rajapaksa said late Tuesday that the decree that went into force on April 1 will be rescinded at midnight on April 5.

What happened to make things so bad?

Sri Lanka’s finances have always been shaky, with spending outstripping revenue. Some opponents argue that the fragility was exacerbated when Mahindra, Gotabaya Rajapksa’s brother, made significant tax cuts shortly after becoming a power in 2020. After the Covid-19 outbreak reached the nation, the situation deteriorated even further, wreaking havoc on the country’s tourism-based economy.

Despite vociferous calls from certain specialists and opposition leaders, the government refused IMF assistance for months at this time, placing foreign exchange reserves in jeopardy.

According to Reuters, they were roughly $2.31 billion in February, and Sri Lanka would have to pay around $4 billion in debt payments for the remainder of the year.

As a result of the government’s shift in posture amid the crisis, discussions with the IMF are slated to restart this month.

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Three Navi Mumbai Residents Duped of ₹27 Lakh in MGL Bill Update Scam

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Cyber fraudsters used a fake mobile app to gain access to victims’ bank accounts; police urge citizens to stay vigilant.

Three residents of Navi Mumbai have fallen victim to a cyber fraud in which scammers posing as representatives of Mahanagar Gas Limited (MGL) allegedly cheated them of nearly Rs 27 lakh. The fraudsters convinced the victims to download a fake mobile application under the pretext of updating their gas bill details, enabling unauthorized access to their bank accounts. According to the police, the victims received phone calls and text messages claiming that their MGL gas connection would be disconnected if they failed to update their billing information immediately. They were then sent a link to download a fraudulent APK file disguised as an official application.

Once the application was installed, the cyber criminals allegedly gained remote access to the victims’ mobile devices and obtained sensitive banking credentials. Using this information, they carried out unauthorized transactions, resulting in a collective loss of approximately Rs 26.59 lakh. Following complaints from the victims, the police registered cases under relevant cybercrime provisions and launched an investigation to trace those involved in the fraud. Officials are examining digital evidence and transaction records to identify the accused.

Police have advised citizens to avoid downloading applications from unknown links, refrain from sharing banking or personal information over phone calls or messages, and verify any communication regarding utility bills through the official website or customer service channels of the concerned service provider before taking any action.

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Thailand-Linked Drug Racket Busted in Navi Mumbai; Six Arrested

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Police seize narcotics and property worth Rs1.33 crore, hunt on for Thailand-based kingpin.

The Arrests

In a major crackdown on international drug trafficking, the Navi Mumbai Police’s Anti-Narcotics Cell (ANC) has busted an alleged Thailand-linked hydroponic cannabis racket, arresting six persons and seizing narcotics and other property collectively worth Rs1.33 crore. Police said the suspected mastermind is operating from Thailand and remains absconding.

The operation began on July 10 after the ANC received specific intelligence about drug trafficking activities at a hotel in Turbhe. Acting on the tip-off, officers raided the premises and arrested two suspects, recovering 648.5 grams of hydroponic cannabis valued at Rs70.35 lakh along with 5 grams of cocaine. Interrogation of the accused led investigators to additional suspects in Mira Road, Chembur, Dombivli and Ghatkopar. During the subsequent raids, police seized more hydroponic cannabis, taking the total recovery to nearly 1.3 kilograms. Twelve mobile phones were also recovered during the operation.

According to police, the investigation uncovered an alleged international supply chain with links to Thailand. The suspected kingpin, identified as an Indian national currently based in Thailand, is believed to have coordinated the smuggling and distribution network through local operatives in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region. Police said efforts are underway to trace the absconding mastermind and identify other members of the international narcotics syndicate. Further investigation is in progress.

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Truck Driver Killed in Taloja, Co-Worker on the Run

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Police suspect long-standing caste-related rivalry as the motive, manhunt launched to nab the absconding accused.

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A 45-year-old truck driver was allegedly murdered by his co-worker at a transport company in Taloja, Navi Mumbai, following a long-standing caste-related rivalry between their families. The Taloja Police have registered a case of murder and launched a manhunt to trace the accused, who remains absconding.

According to the police, the victim and the accused had been working together despite an ongoing dispute linked to caste tensions that had existed between their families for several years. Investigators believe the rivalry escalated into a violent confrontation at the workplace, resulting in the fatal attack. After the incident, the accused allegedly fled the scene before police arrived. The victim was rushed for medical assistance but succumbed to his injuries. Police officials have begun collecting evidence from the crime scene and recording statements of witnesses and colleagues to establish the sequence of events.

A murder case has been registered under the relevant sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS). Authorities are conducting raids at multiple locations to apprehend the suspect. Police have appealed to anyone with information about the accused’s whereabouts to come forward and assist in the investigation. Officials stated that efforts are underway to ensure the accused is arrested at the earliest and that further investigation into the motive and circumstances surrounding the incident is ongoing.

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