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The Colombo Chief Magistrate’s Court has to lift the travel ban imposed against Social media activist and the admin of '#GoHomeGota2022' Facebook page Thisara Anurudhdha Bandara.
The suspect was arrested on April 2 for allegedly attempting to excite feelings of disaffection to the President and the Government and he was released on bail after being produced before Court.
On that occasion, the court imposed travel ban restrictions against the suspect, as one of the bail conditions.
When this case came before Colombo Additional Magistrate Keminda Perera, defence counsel appeared on behalf of the social media activist and sought an order to revoke the travel ban imposed against their client.
The suspect had been arrested for committing offences under section 120 of the Penal Code. Further magisterial inquiry was fixed for May 31.(Lakmal Sooriyagoda)
Ranaweera Thursday, 28 April 2022 01:01 AM
The guy will go and join the diaspora who funded him. They found a perfect guy to initiate the campaign.
Cheers Thursday, 28 April 2022 01:25 AM
He wants to get assylum in UK and watch out for him people and airport officials
N SENA Thursday, 28 April 2022 05:52 AM
GOVT TRYING TO USE FORCE TO SUPPRESS SOCIAL MEDIA. GOVT MUST BE PREPARED TO FACE CRITICISM FOR BETTER GOVERNANCE
Neil Thursday, 28 April 2022 11:56 AM
This travel ban does not make sense as the government will not last till 31 May. On the other hand, any one has a right to express feelings especially when Gota and Maina are talking bull shit.
Ram Thursday, 28 April 2022 02:44 PM
Magistrates are now gradually becoming fearless in making correct orders
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