Police for the Environment…

November 24, 2019  

Sri Lanka Police launched a special program to protect the environment under the vision of creating a safer country. The project implemented from today (24) onwards is being carried out on the directions of President Gotabaya Rajapaksa. Through this program, police officers will be deployed to each area and they will look into activities and areas that cause damage to the areas that cause harm to the environment. The officials will also take steps to educate the public on actions harmful for the environment.

Sri Lanka Police launched a special program to protect the environment under the vision of creating a safer country. The project implemented from today (24) onwards is being carried out on the directions of President Gotabaya Rajapaksa.

Through this program, police officers will be deployed to each area and they will look into activities and areas that cause damage to the areas that cause harm to the environment. The officials will also take steps to educate the public on actions harmful to the environment.

 

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