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Habeas Corpus petition filed on behalf of Duminda Nagamuwa withdrawn

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The Habeas Corpus petition filed on behalf of Frontline Socialist Party Propaganda Secretary Duminda Nagamuwa was today withdrawn before the Court of Appeal.
 
The petitioner Naidelage Dulani Priyangika, the wife of Duminda Nagamuwa had filed this petition seeking an interim order directing authorities to produce the Duminda Nagamuwa before Court forthwith.
 
President's Counsel Saliya Pieris appearing for the petitioner informed the court that the corpus Duminda Nagamuwa had been released from the quarantine centre in Pallekele last Friday (16). He moved Court to withdraw the petition informing his client does not intend to proceed with the application.
 
Taking into consideration the facts, Justice Sobhitha Rajakaruna permitted the petitioner to withdraw the petition.
 
The petitioner had named IGP Chandana Wickremaratne, Senior Deputy Inspector General of Police Deshabandu Thennakoon, Officer-In-Charge of Slave Island Police Station, Director General of Health Services Dr Asela Gunawardena and several others as respondents. 
 
Duminda Nagamuwa and seven others were arrested by the police on the 7th of July when they staged a peaceful protest at the State Engineering Corporation against the 
interdictions of two employees on political ground.
 
The petitioner said Duminda Nagamuwa and others were walking away from the court premises after being granted bail by Fort Magistrate's Court, a group of police officers blocked their movements and 
informed them that they would be compulsorily referred to a quarantine centre.
 
The petitioner stated that no document was given or shown to the Corpus and no reasons were given for such obstruction. The petitioner said according to the information Duminda Nagamuwa is currently detained in the Pallekele Army camp.