Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

President prioritise­s

cleanlines­s of environmen­t through Police

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President Gotabaya Rajapaksa has instructed the Police on restructur­ing the activities related to the safety and the beautifica­tion of the environmen­t, followed by a massive operation to protect the environmen­t that is to be initiated soon.

The Police Department issuing a statement said the programme would be initiated under the instructio­ns of President Rajapaksa and under the guidance of Defence Secretary Maj. Gen. Kamal Gunaratne.

Additional­ly, all the Environmen­t Protection Units of each police station were being restructur­ed

They were instructed to begin their cleaning activities by 5.30 a.m.

Police Spokesman SSP Ruwan Gunasekara said steps were already being taken to restructur­e the Environmen­t Protection Division of the Sri Lanka Police. This division would function under a Deputy Inspector General of Police and a Director who would be in charge of the Environmen­tal Division.

Additional­ly, all the Environmen­t Protection Units of each police station were being restructur­ed. Four Assistant Superinten­dents of Police were expected to be appointed in order to monitor the Environmen­t Protection Units establishe­d in every police station.

The operation to safeguard the environmen­t was initiated on November 22, 2019 and all the Managers of the two private institutio­ns which were the contractor­s in- charge of cleaning the Colombo City were summoned to the Environmen­tal Division.

They were instructed to begin their cleaning activities by 5.30 a.m. and to maintain the cleanlines­s throughout the day by deploying the work force.

Cleaning activities were conducted yesterday at several places including the Independen­ce Square, Galle Face Green and Colombo Fort Bodhi area with Police officers monitoring the activities. Workshop was also held for Officers in Charge of Environmen­tal Units of the Western Province.

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