Aloysius asked to hand over personal electronic devices to bond commission

Aloysius asked to hand over personal electronic devices to bond commission

July 24, 2017   12:53 pm


UPDATE:(2.06PM) - Arjun Aloysius has handed over the requested electronic devices to the bond commission for investigation. 

The Presidential Commission of Inquiry into Bond Issuance has instructed Arjun Aloysius to hand over his mobile phones, laptops and other communication devices used since 2015. 

Ada Derana reporters reveal that the Criminal Investigations Department (CID) has requested Aloysius to hand over the devices today (24), to carry out investigations regarding the controversial issue regarding the inconsistencies in the treasury bonds of the Central Bank. 

President Maithripala Sirisena has appointed a Presidential Commission of Inquiry to investigate and report on the Central Bank bond issue on the 27 of January 2017. 

Since then, many ministers and former ministers, as well as officials from the Central Bank have been called forward to provide evidence at the commission. 

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