Sri Lanka Army has decided to offer a nine-day period for the Army deserters to surrender and de-list.
The grace period to surrender in search of de-listing without punishment will begin February 04, the National Independence Day and will end on February 12, Army announced.
The Army deserters are asked to report to their respective regimental headquarters and get the official clearance from the Army at special counters opened for this purpose during the specified period, said the Army spokesman Major General Ubhaya Medawala.
Official figures say that there are around 50,000 Army deserters. Some of them were proven to have linked to the spate of violence that prevailed in the island in the recent past.
The grace period to surrender in search of de-listing without punishment will begin February 04, the National Independence Day and will end on February 12, Army announced.
The Army deserters are asked to report to their respective regimental headquarters and get the official clearance from the Army at special counters opened for this purpose during the specified period, said the Army spokesman Major General Ubhaya Medawala.
Official figures say that there are around 50,000 Army deserters. Some of them were proven to have linked to the spate of violence that prevailed in the island in the recent past.
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