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Tuesday, January 29, 2008

Provincial health workers involved on C4 explosive case

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The ministry of health says the lorry and workers taken into custody yesterday at the 
Thekka waththa police checkpoint with high power explosives are not attached to the
central ministry.
Health officer for the Vavuniya and Kilinochchi districts Dr. Sathyamurthi has admitted that the lorry and workers are from the Northern provincial council. Commenting on the high protein biscuits seized in Madawachchiya recently, the ministry rejected the UNICEF claim that the ministry granted approval for the food stock to be transported to Kilinochchi.

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