Ready to quit if accusations are proven – Police Spokesman

Ready to quit if accusations are proven – Police Spokesman

May 6, 2014   10:36 am

Police Spokesman SSP Ajith Rohana says that he is prepared to resign from the police service if it is proven that he has received any undue benefits apart from the salary, allowances and privileges officially provided by the Police Department for his position.

The Police Spokesman made these comments in response to a question during the Derana 360° programme last night, over accusations directed at him by various groups including the opposition parties.

SSP Ajith Rohana further revealed that an easier system will be introduced in the near future for motorists who have violated traffic laws to pay their respective fines.

He stated that the new method will use mobile phones to pay fines and that it will be introduced before the end of this year or at the beginning of next year. 


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