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No Address Marks Name of Child Station 1 0001 Perera BIB PS 42633 Wennappuwa. 5552.43 Perera BRD CCTV 2 0002 Kumara RANS PC 83049 Dikwella. 3775 Hirushan RAG CCTV 3 0003 Bandra KMLN PC 82724 Galle. 5653.53 Dasanya KMO RO 4 0004 Roshan SDI IP Dehiwala. 5878.43 Ranuth SDT Borella 5 0005 Lahiru MKR PC 67702 Kirindiwela. 5026.2 Sewenya MKM Borella 6 0006 Liyanage KL PC 67081 Maharagama. 5778.86 Liyanage YY Borella 7 0007 Senarathne HMC PC 36051 Ragama. 7325 Senarathne HMNS Borella 8 0008 Jayathilaka HR PC 70215 Avissawella. 5880.46 Jayathilaka HRT WPIB 9 0009 Wannisinha NSK PC 14061 Bibile. 7429.2 Wannisinha MM Lunugala 10 0010 Sampath LC PC 71809 Bibile. 6278.2 Sajath LS Lunugala 11 0011 Gunarathna UPSK PC 84023 Mahiyanganaya. 3775.03 Gunarathna UPN Lunugala 12 0012 Bandara DMCP PC 69269 Iwela, Bibile. 6651.9 Bandara DMNC Redimaliyadda 13 0013 Rathnayaka RMSC PC 45749 Badulla. 6252.83 Rathnayaka RMLD Redimaliyadda 14 0014 Herath HMDNM WPC 2807 Mahiyanganaya. 6035.9 Chandradasa RMKG Redimaliyadda 15 0015 Priyadarshani LVMPP WPC 7899 Bibile. 5651.5 Presanna AMNA Redimaliyadda 16 0016 Jayarathna DGBMS PC 31653 Kandaketiya. 6777.7 Dasanayaka DGBMSP Badulla 17 0017 Rathnayaka RMN IP Badulla. 7463.73 Rathnayaka SN Badulla 18 0018 Disanayake DMPB SI Lunugala. 6230.9 Disanayake DMCY Badulla 19 0019 Herath HMIAK PC 60175 Bandarawela. 6252.3 Herath HMSW Badulla 20 0020 Dissanayaka DMAB PC 40545 Udukinda. 7029.23 Dissanayaka DMSS Badulla 21 0021 Rathnayaka RMRK PC 66598 5650 Rathnayaka RMNS Badulla 22 0022 Rathnayaka RMSA PC 60057 Kandegedara, Badulla.H47 7030.63 Rathnayaka RMVV Badulla 23 0023 Rathnayaka RMS PC 44510 Haliela. 5650.9 Rathnayake TG Badulla 24 0024 Kumara RDW PC 54137 Badulla. 7345.66 Punsadi RDBP Badulla 25 0025 Rathnayaka RMSK PC 60101 Badulla. 5779.06 Rathnayaka RMST Badulla 26 0026 Peiris HTD PC 3811 Hethakama, Haliela. 7279.66 Peiris OP Badulla 27 0027 Kumara PVCD PC 52810 Badulla. 4775.7 Nethun PVD Badulla 28 0028 Bandara AHLK PC 16047 Badulla. 5151.1 Bandara AHHHS Badulla 29 0029 Rajapaksha RDSK PC 39361 Sprinwelly. 7292.23 Rajapaksha RDIPA Badulla 30 0030 Wijethilaka MGSN PC 69003 Bokkawala. 6156.1 Wijethilaka MGTG Badulla 31 0031 Jayasinghe JMRD PCD 80836 Bandarawela. 5400.06 Damsandi JMS Badulla 32 0032 Bandara HMAK PC 17364 Kolongoda. 6653.4 Herath HMTP Girandurukotte 33 0033 Ulpange UVMKGS PC 32406 Nawa Medagama. 7424.3 Ulpange UVMKGASD Girandurukotte 34 0034 Dharmathilaka MAW PC 74537 Girandurukotte. 5902.33 Akarsha MAT Girandurukotte 35 0035 Wijekoonbanda MN PC 77497 Matale. 5154.56 Madagedara MBN Girandurukotte 36 0036 Priyankara HMNS PC 79643 Nawa Medagama. 5901.66 Nethmini HMSM Girandurukotte 37 0037 Karunanayaka KPNH WPC 2971 Girandurukotte. 5653.53 Sumanathilaka DHK Girandurukotte 38 0038 Dilrukshi SKKA WPC 6546 Girandurukotte. 5656 Nagasinha NKUAS Girandurukotte 39 0039 Herath HMNJK WPC 9106 Mahiyanganaya. 6154.53 Kulasekara KMRD Girandurukotte 40 0040 Gunasingha AMG PC 43712 Monaragala. 7414.33 Gunasingha AMPS Mahiyanganaya 41 0041 Liyanage DLSC PC 67990 Mahiyanganaya. 7291.66 Liyanage DLKH Mahiyanganaya 42 0042 Wijayarathna HMAM PC 70397 Hasalaka. 5525 Wijayarathna HMKH Mahiyanganaya 43 0043 Bandara MGNS PC 75337 Mahiyanganaya. 5277.66 Bandara MGCD Mahiyanganaya 44 0044 Kumara HMSR PC 78173 Mahiyanganaya. 6035.43 Herath HMMH Mahiyanganaya 45 0045 Sudarshana YMD PC 76570 5156.06 Bandara YMSD Mahiyanganaya 46 0046 Rathnayaka RMT PC 82513 Mahiyanganaya. 7282.66 Prabashwara RMVD Mahiyanganaya 47 0047 Bandara PGMIP WPC 7717 Mahiyanganaya. 5153.93 Rajapaksha RDJK Mahiyanganaya 48 0048 Rabukwella DMKD WPC 8394 Mahiyanganaya. 5780.16 Rajapaksha RT Mahiyanganaya 49 0049 Disanayaka IS PS 28808 Badulla. 6426.16 Disanayaka IOA HaliEla 50 0050 De Silva DWDR PC 76772 Bogahamadiththa. 5902.26 De Silva DWIM HaliEla 51 0051 Ekanayaka EMCS PC 74408 Demodara. 5654.46 Ekanayaka EMYNN HaliEla 52 0052 Munasingha MAUP PC 82955 Welimada. 5155.26 Munasingha MASN HaliEla 53 0053 Samanpriya WML PC 77003 Passara. 7287.36 Wijesundara WMDSMN Madulsima 54 0054 Maduranga RDR PC 78123 Wellawaya. 5277.43 Tharinya RDS Madulsima 55 0055 Kumara JPCS PC 77580 Lunugala. 5902 Jayasingha JPOA Madulsima 56 0056 Kulathilaka SMWW PS 9907 Kappitiwalana. 5555.02 Kulathilaka SMISW Communication 57 0057 Perera ILN PC 10911 Gadakawela. 6028.86 Mehsithu AT Communication 58 0058 Priyadarshana KLAT PC 60771 Madiwela, Kotte. 4275 Nivethma KLAY Communication 59 0059 Rodrigo PBN MPC 5121 Pannipitiya. 5651.86 Rodrigo PLK Communication 60 0060 Kumara KMS PC 38744 Monaragala. 5900.03 Kumari KMDV Communication 61 0061 Wijerathna RMCK PC 39322 Katugasthota. 5278 Wijerathna RMWY Communication 62 0062 Wickramaarachchi WNPK MPC 2189 Ganemulla. 5753.18 Wickramaarachchi SD Communication 63 0063 Hettiarachchi HRSK PC 53206 Siyambalape. 6530.2 Madhuhansa HO Communication 64 0064 Nishshanka SK PC 73741 Nugegoda. 5402.03 Nishshanka IH Communication 65 0065 Priyanjanaka AS PC 63237 Imbulgoda. 7030.93 Sasanya ANN Communication 66 0066 Senevirathna CR PC 51236 Kaduwela. 5153.53 Senevirathna IO Communication 67 0067 Tharanga BGN PC 60736 Keradewala. 5025.96 Nethsara BGS Communication 68 0068 Kumara IHRU PC 82685 Katana. 5277.13 Anujitha IHS Katana 69 0069 Kumara KAAP PS 38099 Giriulla. 6158.8 Kuruppuarachchi KAMS Kotadeniyawa 70 0070 Thilakarathna WAA PC 43250 Warankatagoda. 7371.23 Dewmini WAS Negambo 71 0071 Weerasooriya WKAJ PSD 11216 Mirigama. 5800.6 Weerasooriya WKOV Negambo 72 0072 Dasanayaka DDUW PC 50183 Divulapitiya. 5250.13 Dasanayaka DDMM Negambo 73 0073 Kuruppu KADT PC 85935 Tholangamuwa. 5155.7 Kuruppu KAAM Negambo 74 0074 Kumara JHS PC 66558 Ihalagama, Madampe. 5654 Jayamaha JHVN Negambo 75 0075 Kumara JHS PC 66558 Ihalagama, Madampe. 5654 Jayamaha JHVS Negambo 76 0076 Pathiraja PAGS PC 82182 Dunagaha. 6405.36 Pathiraja PAHG Katunayaka 77 0077 Koswatta WVGM PC 60297 6150.73 Koswaththa WVGDUS Air Port 78 0078 Dissanayaka DMNK WPS 4187 Kandawala, Katana. 6803.06 Pathiraja PMHD Air Port 79 0079 Dayananda DNP PC 77977 6276.96 Sidangani NPS Katana 80 0080 Chandrasena AK PC 76737 Nattandiya. 3775 Chandrasena JS Katana 81 0081 Darmathilaka KS PC 68020 6000.66 Darmathilaka KRS FFHQ 82 0082 Lal MDGR PS 3086 Bandaragama. 5302.93 Mihisanda MDM Personnel 83 0083 Gajaweera KWMKK PS 36838 Delgoda. 7412.23 Gajaweera KWMID Personnel 84 0084 Karunathilaka CMA PC 74832 Nagollagama. 5500 Chandrasekara CMUV Personnel 85 0085 Keerthirathna PHKEM WPC 8567 Yakkala. 5150.23 Januditha HBBG Personnel 86 0086 Wijerathna SGIS WPS 3296 Jaela. 5800.4 Ranaweera RKDMK Personnel 87 0087 Bandara IMCK PC 35368 Seeduwa. 6028.83 Bandara IMHS FFHQ 88 0088 Bandara IMCK PC 35368 Seeduwa. 6028.83 Bandara IMHR FFHQ 89 0089 Pathirage PIK PC 68489 Anuradhapura. 5900.63 Pathirage SH FFHQ 90 0090 Rathnayaka RMA PS 40346 Matale. 7331.05 Rathnayaka RMID FFHQ 91 0091 Senarath P PC 70012 Minuwangoda. 5530.1 Senarath SP FFHQ 92 0092 De Silva BGSSW PCD 75532 FFHQ, Colombo 5. 5025.13 De Silva BGCN FFHQ 93 0093 Weerasingha GAAS PC 78680 Hakbellawaka. 5151.4 Weerasingha GAPS Traffic Police Headquarters 94 0094 Pushpakumara NDS SI Kalawana. 5227.8 Nimnadi NDJM I T Division 95 0095 Wickramasingha WAS PC 60167 Buttala. 6154.7 Wickramasingha YN I T Division 96 0096 Thilakarathna PRDP PC 61567 Hingurakgoda. 6032.16 Thilakarathna PRRV I T Division 97 0097 Premasiri RKAC PC 66038 Udawalawa. 5530.6 Ranuraka RKALS I T Division 98 0098 Bandara KMUC PC 77399 Monaragala. 5151.8 Bandara KMCB I T Division 99 0099 Fernando KSH WPC 7298 Bombuwala, Kalutara. 5904.1 Rashmika TGOY I T Division 100 0100 Amarasingha YPAR SI Colombo 5. 5105.8 Amarasingha YPTS Police Narcotics 101 0101 Sirikumara GS SI Athurugiriya. 5477.2 Sawbhagya GI PNB 102 0102 Samanmali KU WSI Kirillawala. 7455.6 Ganegoda GPSV Police Narcotics 103 0103 Priyadarshana BRN PSD 262 Minuwangoda. 5176.2 Priyadarshana BRAP Police Narcotics 104 0104 Perera WKST PC 17699 Kamburupitiya. 7025.5 Perera WKNS PNB 105 0105 Bandara KSW PC 55637 Nildandahinna. 6653.5 Bandara KPDW Police Narcotics 106 0106 Bandara KSW PC 55637 Nildandahinna. 6653.5 Bandara KSLW PNB 107 0107 Wathukara WCP PC 61756 Arukwatta, Padukka. 5655.2 Wathukara WVK Police Narcotics 108 0108 Jayawardhana KDN PC 61849 Nochchiyagama. 5027.3 Jayawardhana KDA Police Narcotics 109 0109 De Silva RRH PC 70321 Panadura. 5150.7 De Silva RYM Police Narcotics 110 0110 De Silva RRH PC 70321 Panadura. 5150.7 De Silva RSD Police Narcotics 111 0111 Weerasingha PHS PC 70731 Kekiriya, Karandeniya. 5150.2 Weerasingha PHSD Police Narcotics 112 0112 Madushanka MRD PC 79257 Waharaka. 5655.03 Madushanka MRSH Police Narcotics 113 0113 Jarees HM PC 85767 Mawanella. 6153.2 Hammath MJM Police Narcotics 114 0114 Rathnayaka RMSC PC 44836 Koswatta, Battramulla. 4025 Rathnayaka RMJS IG's Command Room 115 0115 Sanjeewa HP PC 60722 Karandeniya. 5152.8 Hansanda HSB IG's Command Room 116 0116 Kumara MKC PC 64160 Mirigama. 6904.6 Sasmini MKRV IG's Command Room 117 0117 Kumara SJMSH PC 67549 Yakkala. 5901.6 Jayasundara SJMHK IG's Command Room 118 0118 Peris TMSB PC 72307 Ja-ela. 5778.8 Omindi TMR IG's Command Room 119 0119 Lakmal NLN PC 73039 Molligoda, Wadduwa. 5777 Hansana NLS IG's Command Room 120 0120 Lakmal NLN PC 73039 Molligoda, Wadduwa. 5777 Hansali NLO IG's Command Room 121 0121 Samaranayaka RP SI Wadduwa. 7361.73 Samaranayaka RTN Legal Division 122 0122 Bandara WMIT PC 89118 Menikhinna. 6780.76 Bandara WMAVH Legal Division 123 0123 Jayasekara KSS PS 60348 Hunnasgiriya. 5928 Jayasekara KSI National Child Protection Authorty 124 0124 Abrew KSM WPC 6572 Boralasgamuwa. 5652.46 Oshitha PADK Women & Child Beruau 125 0125 Bandara RMCN PC 83814 Hambanthota. 6040.36 Sasmini SS Women & Child Beruau 126 0126 Lankanath KJS PS 53831 Porawagama. 7280.36 Lankanath KJOV Mirihana 127 0127 Abeygunasekara UP PS 12827 Colombo 12. 6427.6 Abeygunasekara YLM Mirihana 128 0128 Jayavilal PWK PC 74830 Dompe.
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