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Court issues edicts against Namal’s cuties evading arrest : Interpol warrant against one and medical examination against other !

(Lanka-e-News -20.Aug.2016, 7.30PM) The court yesterday(19) issued edicts  against the two cuties who are supposed to be Directors of Namal Rajapakse’s companies in  connection with the  Rs. 45   million money laundering crime committed by Namal . These two suspects are evading arrest despite  warrants being issued on them .

Fort magistrate Nishantha Peiris today issued an Interpol warrant to arrest  Batapola Arachilage Oranella Iresha Silva who has fled to Dubai. She is  a member of the Director boards of the two Companies , NR consultants and Gowers Corporation belonging to Namal Rajapakse.

In addition , Sujani Bogallagama who is also a Director of both companies ,NR consultants and Gowers Corporation who duped the court by getting herself admitted to the Colombo National hospital in order to evade arrest was also ordered by court to be subjected to a medical examination to ascertain whether she is truly sick. The judicial medical officer of the National hospital was directed to furnish his report to court after examination on the 22 nd . Interestingly and incidentally Sujani Bogallagama is a relative of former foreign minister Rohitha Bogallagama .

We hereby express our   effusive thanks to all those who furnished a photograph of Oranella Iresha Silva (on  whom  an Interpol warrant has been issued) to us within half an hour in response to  our request.  

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by     (2016-08-20 15:14:43)

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F _ _ _ _ this woman.
-- by Mohana Prabath on 2016-08-21

How many times can suspected criminals in Sri Lanka get away with the dire sickness scam?My grandfather who served in HMS in Sri Lanka prior to independence used to say that this was the easiest method to drag a court case in Sri Lanka. He has mentioned that even bare foot doctors were allowed to write sick notes addressed to a magistrate. However, as I understand, in modern Sri Lanka there are other more sophisticated methods of absconding the long arm of the law as for example when a retired Supreme Court judge recently tried to see if he could fly first class from his second storey balcony.
-- by Donald Smith on 2016-08-22

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