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Police curfew in Nawalapitiya

Daily Mirror Presidential Elections 2010 27 January 2010 182 views No Comment Print This Post Print This Post Email This Post Email This Post

2010-01-27 13:37:00

A police curfew was imposed in Nawalapitiya this morning following a clash which left tow people dead including a Buddhist monk. The curfew was imposed in Gampola and Kuruduwatta as well, police media spokesman SSP I.M Karunaratne told Daily Mirror online

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Police curfew in Nawalapitiya

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