Ranjan Ramanayake produced at court today

Ranjan Ramanayake produced at court today

April 14, 2020   10:23 am

Former MP Ranjan Ramanayake, who was arrested last evening (13) is to be produced before Gangodawila Magistrate’s Court, today (14).

The former deputy minister was arrested on charges of violating curfew laws, abetting the violation of curfew laws and obstructing police officers in the execution of their duties.

A person from Piliyandala had arrived at Madiwela Parliament Members’ Housing Complex and informed the police officers on duty that he intends to meet former MP Ramanayake. As the said person did not possess a valid curfew permit, the officers had made an inquiry into him.

However, Ramanayake who arrived at the scene had attempted to bring the person into the Housing Complex by threatening and obstructing the officers from carrying out their duties.

Subsequently, the former MP and his visitor had been arrested by the Mirihana Police.

Accordingly, arrested Ramanayake and the visitor will be produced before the court today.

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