Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

CHARGES TO BE FILED AGAINST RAVI K

FOR GIVING FALSE EVIDENCE TO BOND COMMISSION

- BY MANOPRIYA GUNASEKARA

Court also orders CID to file case against daughter of Ravi K

Both Ravi and daughter will appear before CID on June 6 State Counsel says charges will be filed under Section189 of Penal Code

Magistrate orders progress of probe to be made to court on August 29

Charges would be filed against Minister Ravi Karunanaya­ke for giving false evidence to the presidenti­al commission of inquiry into the bond scam, Senior State Counsel Lakmini Girihagama informed Colombo Chief Magistrate Lanka Jayaratne yesterday.

After considerin­g the submission­s made by the Senior State Counsel, Magistrate Jayaratne ordered the Criminal Investigat­ion Department (CID) to file a case against Minister Karunanaya­ke’s daughter Onella, if it is evident that she has voluntaril­y neglected to follow the court order made to submit to the CID relevant documents including the director board reports of Global Transporta­tion and Logistics, a company which is said to be owned by the Karunanaya­ke family.

When the case was taken up in court, a report on the progress of the case was submitted by the police.

Making submission­s, Senior State Counsel Girihagama said charges would be filed against the minister under Section 189 of the Penal Code for giving false evidence.

She said a court order was given on February 28 to submit documents including the director board reports of Global Transporta­tion and Logistics to the CID but Onella Karunanaya­ke has failed to follow the court order.

She said investigat­ions into the incident has been hindered because no relevant document had been submitted as per the court order.

The Senior State Counsel said Minister Karunanaya­ke and his daughter Onella had informed that they would arrive at the CID on June 6 to give statements over the incident and requested attention to be made over Onella’s failure to comply with the court order.

After considerin­g the submitted facts, the Magistrate ordered the progress of the investigat­ions to be made to the court on August 29 when the case would be taken up for hearing again.

Ravi K. and daughter will appear before CID on June 6

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