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The Atthanagalla Magistrate today ordered Minister Sarana Gunwardena to hand over his passport to Court when he failed to attend Court when the case was taken up on a previous occassion.

The Minister was summoned to courts in a case relating to the abduction of a child and two others in Weeragala.

The Minister was present in court today and informed court that he had to leave the country on official duty. (Ananda E. Jayakody)


  Comments - 3

  • saradiyal Monday, 03 June 2013 11:22 AM

    Official duty? abducting people?

    Hettiarachchi Monday, 03 June 2013 12:58 PM

    The President, ministers and deputy ministers are mostly on travel abroad. For what purpose we do not know. But we know that it is with tax payers's money that they travel.

    nihal Tuesday, 04 June 2013 03:07 AM

    To find refuge in case they loose their current previlages


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