Former Sathosa Transport Manager arrested by FCID remanded

Former Sathosa Transport Manager arrested by FCID remanded

January 4, 2026   02:35 pm

Former Transport Manager of Lanka Sathosa, Indika Ratnamalala, who was arrested by the Financial Crimes Investigation Division (FCID) in connection with allegations over the misuse of a Sathosa-owned lorry, has been remanded.

He has been remanded until January 09 by the Wattala Magistrate, Ada Derana reporter said.

The Former Transport Manager of Sathosa, Indika Ratnamalala, was arrested by the FCID while he was hiding at a hotel in Galle, in connection over the alleged misuse of a Sathosa lorry by former Minister Johnston Fernando’s son Johan Fernando.

It is reported that the suspect served as the Transport Manager of the Lanka Sathosa from 2011 to 2021 and was arrested over allegations that, in 2012, he had provided a lorry belonging to Sathosa to a private company for its use.

Investigations by police have revealed that the suspect had handed over the lorry to a private company while maintaining records stating that it was being used for official ministerial duties, and that government salaries had been paid to the employees involved.

Earlier, in connection with this incident, Johan Fernando, the son of former Minister Johnston Fernando, was arrested and remanded until January 09.

Police further stated that former Minister Johnston Fernando and his younger son are also due to be arrested in connection with the incident.

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