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Sunday, February 17, 2013

Handheld phones, disappear over the detention of Sri Lanka brought to RS

Mobile phone (FreeFoto.com)

... bad luck for him, mobile phone rings at the time is not right ... "
Colombo (AFP)-the intent hearts hide mobile phones swallow way round-round into the stomach. What power is, how it fails and is known as turnkey mobile phones were ringing loudly ... from inside the belly! That's the story of a convict one Sri Lankan prisons that failed to hide his cellular phone-haram goods in prison--because it still works good. Inmates were forgotten turn off his cell phone during swallowing to the stomach.

Convicted person aged 60 years was forced to be treated in the General Hospital in Colombo, Sri Lanka. The doctor then manages to pull out a cell phone from duburnya.

"The inmates hid a cell phone in his own body," said a source from the hospital without willing to be named. "But bad luck for him, mobile phone rings at the time is not right and the Rangers know he hides the cell phone."

She said that prisoner was hospitalized for two days in the hospital and sent back to prison on Friday after the phone is released.

Inmates were serving 10 years in prison with a high level of security at the Welikada for committing theft.

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