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What happens to those who were got missing during the Commonwealth Games?

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The Sri Lankan Sports Ministry announced that ten Sri Lankan athletes and officials are missing from the 2022 Commonwealth Games hosted by England.

Lawyer Mr Vajira Abeywardena said that due to the fact that they are currently staying in England, it is difficult to take action against them according to the laws of Sri Lanka. Mr Abeywardena has said that those ten people can stay there until the validity period of the visa, and it will be difficult for them to extend that period again after the expiry of that validity period.

If they are caught after their visa expires, they will be deported back to Sri Lanka. He further stated that at that time they can implement the law according to the law of Sri Lanka.

He has stated that such actions may cause problems for the future generations of Sri Lanka in obtaining visas for travelling abroad for sports matches.

පොදුරාජ්‍ය මණ්ඩලීය ක්‍රීඩා උලෙළේදී රට පැන්න අයට මොකද වෙන්නේ?

2022 එංගලන්තයේ සත්කාරකත්වය යටතේ පැවති පොදුරාජ්‍ය මණ්ඩලීය ක්‍රීඩා උලෙළේදී ශ්‍රී ලාංකික ක්‍රීඩකයන් මෙන්ම නිලධාරීන් දස දෙනෙකු අතුරුදහන් බව ශ්‍රී ලංකා ක්‍රීඩා අමාත්‍යංශය දැන්වීය.

ඔවුන් දැනට එංගලන්තයේ රැදී සිටීම හේතුවෙන් ශ්‍රී ලංකාවේ නීති ප්‍රකාරව ඔවුන්ට විරුද්ධව ක්‍රියාමාර්ගයක් ගැනීමට අපහසු බව නීතිඥ වජිර අබේවර්ධන මහතා පවසනු ලැබීය. එම දස දෙනා හට වීසා හි වලංගු කාලය තෙක් එහි රැදී සිටිමට හැකි බවත්, එම වලංගු කාලය ඉකුත්වීමත් සමග නැවත එම කාලය දීර්ඝ කර ගැනීමට ඔවුන්ට අපහසු වනු ඇතැයි අබේවර්ධන මහතා පවසා සිටී.

එසේ වීසා කාලය ඉකුත්වීමත් සමග ඔවුන් හසුවුවහොත් නැවත ශ්‍රී ලංකාව බලා පිටුවහල් කරනු ලැබේ. එම අවස්ථාවේදී ශ්‍රී ලංකාවේ නීතිප්‍රකාරව ඔවුන්ට නීතිට ක්‍රියාත්මක කල හැකි බව තවදුරත් ඒ මහතා ප්‍රකාශ කර සිටී.

මෙවැනි ක්‍රියා ශ්‍රී ලංකාවේ අනාගත පරපුරට ක්‍රීඩා තරග සදහා විදේශ ගතවීම් හීදී වීසා ලබා ගැනීමේ ගැටලු කාරී තත්වයන් මතු විය හැකි බව ඒ මහතා ප්‍රකාශ කර සිටී.

காமன்வெல்த் போட்டியின் போது காணாமல் போனவர்களுக்கு என்ன நடக்கும்?

2022 ஆம் ஆண்டு இங்கிலாந்தில் நடைபெறவுள்ள பொதுநலவாய விளையாட்டுப் போட்டிகளில் இலங்கையைச் சேர்ந்த பத்து விளையாட்டு வீரர்கள் மற்றும் அதிகாரிகள் காணாமல் போயுள்ளதாக இலங்கை விளையாட்டு அமைச்சு அறிவித்துள்ளது.

அவர்கள் தற்போது இங்கிலாந்தில் தங்கியிருப்பதன் காரணமாக இலங்கையின் சட்டதிட்டங்களுக்கு அமைய அவர்களுக்கு எதிராக நடவடிக்கை எடுப்பது கடினம் என சட்டத்தரணி திரு வஜிர அபேவர்தன தெரிவித்தார். விசாவின் செல்லுபடியாகும் காலம் வரை அந்த பத்து பேரும் அங்கு தங்க முடியும் என்றும், அந்த செல்லுபடியாகும் காலம் முடிந்த பிறகு மீண்டும் அந்த காலத்தை நீட்டிப்பது கடினமாக இருக்கும் என்றும் திரு.அபேவர்தன கூறியுள்ளார்.

விசா காலாவதியான பிறகு அவர்கள் பிடிபட்டால், அவர்கள் மீண்டும் இலங்கைக்கு நாடு கடத்தப்படுவார்கள். அப்போது இலங்கையின் சட்டத்திற்கு அமைய சட்டத்தை அமுல்படுத்த முடியும் எனவும் அவர் மேலும் குறிப்பிட்டுள்ளார்.

இவ்வாறான செயற்பாடுகள் இலங்கையின் எதிர்கால சந்ததியினருக்கு விளையாட்டு போட்டிகளுக்காக வெளிநாடு செல்வதற்கான வீசாக்களை பெற்றுக்கொள்வதில் சிக்கல்களை ஏற்படுத்தக்கூடும் என அவர் குறிப்பிட்டுள்ளார்.

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Sri Lanka Set for White-Ball Leadership Change as Kusal Mendis Emerges Favourite

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