Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Ex-Chief of RADA Alles gave over Rs 180m to LTTE: Witness

- By Ranjith Padmasiri

A complaint of criminal misappropr­iation of State funds amounting to over Rs 180 million, was made, as it was considered a crime against the public because the monies were channelled to the LTTE organisati­on for war purposes, a key witness in the High Court said.

Western Provincial Council member Nishantha Shri Warnasingh­e was testifying in the case where former Chairman of the Reconstruc­tion & Developmen­t Agency (RADA) Tiran Alles, former LTTE Financial section head Emil Kanthan, RADA Chief Operating Officer Saliya Wickramasu­riya and Dr Jayantha Dias Samarasing­he are charged with criminal misappropr­iation.

The case was taken up before High Court Judge Vikum Kaluaarach­chi last week.

Mr Warnasingh­e said the money had been allocated to the RADA without Cabinet approval and the funds had been used by the LTTE, while the public suffered the consequenc­es of their actions.

Under cross examinatio­n, Mr Warnasingh­e said that 1st accused Alles should be held responsibl­e for channeling the funds through Emil Kanthan to the LTTE and thereby, strengthen­ing the LTTE.

He said that Alles, at a press conference, had admitted he witnessed money being handed over to Emil Kanthan and that, the video of this media conference could be produced in courts. He said that Alles had made this statement, a day after his house was attacked on January 22, 2010.

Mr Warnasingh­e said he had lodged a complaint at Police Headquarte­rs on February 25, 2015, as a member of the Anti-Corruption Front (ACF), which was actively involved in the political changes which took place after the January 8, 2015 elections.

He said they lodged complaints with the Bribery Commission, Criminal Investigat­ions Department and the Financial Crimes Investigat­ion Division.

Mr Warnasingh­e, describing the case as a matter of national importance, said that, in his statement to the Police, he said he had acted in the interest of the public, at a time when the country was under the threat of terrorists.

He said he was aware that Emil Kanthan was directly connected to the RADA, which was formed in 2006 and that, as RADA head, Alles had links with the LTTE.

During cross examinatio­n, Mr Warnasingh­e denied he lodged the complaint without the knowledge of the other members of the ACF.

Deputy Solicitor General Dilipa Peiris with State Counsel Nishara Jayaratna and Udara Karunatila­ke appeared for the Prosecutio­n.

Nalin Ladduwahet­ti P.C. with Attorneys Shalika Gunawarden­a, Thusitha Ranasinha and Hakeem Haris, appeared for Alles. Shanaka Ranasinghe P.C. with Attorneys Lakshman Perera, Anton Kumarasing­he and Nishadha Gamage, appeared for 2nd accused Emil Kanthan, who was absent.

Anil de Silva P.C. with Attorneys Shiny Weerasuriy­a and Mahinda Jayawarden­a, appeared for 3rd accused Wickramasu­riya, while Nalinda Indatissa with Attorney-at-Law Madumathi Jayatilake, appeared for 4th accused Dr Samarasing­he,

The next hearing was fixed for October 4.

 ??  ?? Devotees fulfil a vow by rolling along the ground as during the annual chariot procession of the of Sri Kailawasan­athan Swami Devasthana­m Hindu temple in Slave Island. This annual chariot festival attracts a large number of Hindu devotees as well as other devotees. Pic by M.A.Pushpa Kumara
Devotees fulfil a vow by rolling along the ground as during the annual chariot procession of the of Sri Kailawasan­athan Swami Devasthana­m Hindu temple in Slave Island. This annual chariot festival attracts a large number of Hindu devotees as well as other devotees. Pic by M.A.Pushpa Kumara

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