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Uva Provincial Council Minister Senthil Thondaman, who had a warrant issued for his arrest on charges of having assaulted a postal employee while delivering poll cards, had surrendered to the Bandarawela Magistrate’s Court today morning.


He was later released on a cash bail of Rs.25,000 with two sureties of Rs.200,000 each. He was also ordered to pay Rs.100,000 as compensation to the postal employee.  


Mr. Senthil was also charged with assaulting a government servant, causing injuries and intimidating him. (Palitha Ariyawansha)

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  • Vijith Pieterz Monday, 12 January 2015 12:22 PM

    This culprit should be put behind bars. The new Govt. should not allow such thugs to play their dirty games. Keep a full stop for Arumugam Thondaman also who is also in the black list.

    Vijith Pieterz Monday, 12 January 2015 12:22 PM

    This culprit should be put behind bars. The new Govt. should not allow such thugs to play their dirty games. Keep a full stop for Arumugam Thondaman also who is also in the black list.

    J Palitha Monday, 12 January 2015 12:26 PM

    Assaulting a Govt. Servant is a crime. Senthil has to be punished. Over to the IGP for further action.

    Mr Wobbles Monday, 12 January 2015 01:16 PM

    I fully agree with your comments. Lock him up IGP

    Maya Monday, 12 January 2015 01:37 PM

    This guy would have thought MR would win for him to get away with this. Pathetic !

    Sonali De Silva Monday, 12 January 2015 02:12 PM

    In all the excitement of the election campaign its surprising that no one raised the issue of capital punishment - the death penalty to be implemented as soon as possible. Hope this will catch the eye of the new president and that he will implement it soon.

    Sinnathamby Monday, 12 January 2015 04:16 PM

    Big salute to the law and order in Sri Lanka.

    senthil Monday, 12 January 2015 05:02 PM

    Vijith very correctly said. I still remember how his hummer ran over innocent people. For this he and his clan deserve a place in jail only. AT too should be jailed.


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