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The Department of Immigration and Emigration has sought the assistance of state intelligence services to locate Frontline Socialist Party (FSP) Central Committee Member Kumar Gunaratnam whose visa had expired ten days ago.
Immigration sources said Gunaratnam arrived in Sri Lanka on January 1 on a 30-day tourist visa which expired on January 31 and since then he is said to be in hiding.
Gunaratnam, a citizen of Australia, was summoned twice by the Department of Immigration to record statements about his involvement in local politics.
Sources said the department had confiscated his passport and asked him to return before January 31, to be sent back to Australia but he did not show up and his whereabouts are not known.
On Tuesday the department wrote to Police Chief N.K. Illangakoon requesting that Mr. Gunaratnam be arrested on sight. A special report was submitted to the Ministry of Public Order with regard to the progress of the inquiry.
Meanwhile, FSP Political Affairs Committee Member Pubudu Jayagoda they had not received any official warning from the police about the arrest of their Leader Kumar Gunaratnam.
He said as such there was no question about Gunratnam surrendering but that his party would seek legal advice and take appropriate action if an official warning was given by the police.
Mr. Jayagoda he said there won’t be any risk of his arrest in Australia in the event he returned there. (Kevin Kariyawasam and Yohan Perera)
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Comments - Immigration seek police help to arrest Gunaratnam
Waco Tuesday, 10 February 2015 08:43 AM
Sri Lanka has become a heaven for law breakers and criminals.
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Eds Tuesday, 10 February 2015 09:16 AM
Wow, what a serious crime this man has comitted. Overstay by 10 days! Welcome to maithree yugaya!
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EDS Tuesday, 10 February 2015 11:15 AM
OVERSTAYING A VISA IS A CRIME PUNISHABLE BY IMPRISONMENT AND DEPORTATION. THAT IS AN INTERNATIONAL NORM. THAT IS WHY MOST COIUNTRIES SPECIALLY IN THE HUMAN RIGHTS CHAMPION STATES LIKE USA UK TO NAME 2 HAVE HOLDING FACILITIES FOR VISA OVERSTAYERS. MOST COUNTRIES RAID KNOWN PLACES TO ARREST SUCH PEOPLE SPECIALLY HOTELS AND EATING HOUSES WHERE THEY WORK ILLEGALLY. ONCE ARRESTED THEY FACE A COURT AND PUNISHED BY A SHORT STAY IN JAIL AND DEPORTATION. THAT MY DEAR CHAP IS YOUR LESSON OF THE DAY.THIS HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH MAITHRI YUGAYA. THIS IS THE LAW OF THE LAND.WHETHER IT IS 1 DAY OR 10 DAYS MAKES NO DIFFERENCE.ON TOP OF THAT THIS IDIOT HAS BEEN PARTICIPATING IN POLITICS WHICH CARRIES AN EXTRA MISDEAEANOUR.SO THE GUY NEDS TO ARRESTED TRIED JAILED AND DEPORTED.POLICE SHOULD CALL ON THE PUBLIC TO INFORM OF HIS WHEREABOUTS.
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zeylanicus Tuesday, 10 February 2015 07:03 PM
Taking part in political activities violating the visa conditions is the more serious offence
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