DIG Ajith Rohana’s daughter refutes rumors of her absconding quarantine

DIG Ajith Rohana’s daughter refutes rumors of her absconding quarantine

May 19, 2020   12:42 am

Daughter of DIG Ajith Rohana, issuing a statement, refuted the rumors that she had allegedly absconded the quarantine process made mandatory by the government for persons arriving in Sri Lanka from foreign countries.

Certain media reports claimed that the daughter of DIG Ajith Rohana had returned to the island from Belarus - where she had been studying - and had been escorted home without being subjected to the mandatory quarantine process.

However, posting a video on Facebook, she refuted all such claims and stated the relevant media reports were false.

She stated that nearly 400 Sri Lankan students are at the university in Belarus where she is carrying out her studies.

She further said that she hopes to return to Sri Lanka once her final examinations conclude at the end of June.

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