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The rule of law would be upheld when perusing the case against former President’s son Yoshitha Rajapaksa and the others at the Carlton Sports Network (CSN) without any intervention by President Maithripala Sirisena, Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe or any of the Cabinet Ministers, Minister of Law Order Sagala Ratnayake said in a statement today.
Minister Ratnayake said that the Financial Crimes Investigation Division (FCID) had to seek permission from the Judiciary by producing the suspects before Courts to ensure the investigations were carried out effectively.
He said a report of the investigations would be handed over to Attorney General in order to file legal action against the suspects.
He said the suspects were charged with producing forged documents, violating the Registration of Companies Act, misusing State property and violating the Customs Act.
The Minister said FCID had acted under Section 32 and Subsection 109 (05) of the Criminal Procedure Code.
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YAMAYA Sunday, 07 February 2016 12:34 PM
We have no confidance on thrm the way they do ivestigation which influance by the story they wants
Kiris Baba Amaray Monday, 08 February 2016 09:56 AM
Yoshitha should face Jail terms for robbing.
J Palitha Monday, 08 February 2016 09:58 AM
The entire world knows that YR had looted as his father. No mercy should be shown. Walikade is the suitable place for him
sobers Monday, 08 February 2016 05:00 PM
Profession,Personality,People.... do not matter in Justice. Any wrong doing has to be punished.
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