Updated list of institutions allowed to use office IDs as curfew pass

Updated list of institutions allowed to use office IDs as curfew pass

November 3, 2020   03:28 pm

The list of institutions, corporations and offices whose employees do not require a curfew pass to travel to their place of employment or duty assigned locations has been updated and released. 

Accordingly, the previous list of 84 institutions has now been increased to 107.

Employees of these institutions are permitted to use their office IDs or the National Identity Cards (NICs) along with a letter from the head of their department/institutions calling them to report to work, instead of the curfew passes, the Police Headquarters said. 

Meanwhile police spokesman DIG Ajith Rohana says that curfew passes need not be obtained for employees of institutions operating with the approval of the Board of Investment of Sri Lanka (BoI) and the Sri Lanka Export Development Board (EDB).

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