Puttalam PS Chairman to be in remand until case concludes

Puttalam PS Chairman to be in remand until case concludes

September 17, 2018   11:52 am

Puttalam High Court has ordered Puttalam Pradeshiya Saba Chairman Anjana Sandaruwan to be remanded until his case is concluded.

This was due to a case of violating his bail conditions as he had attempted to travel abroad while he had a travel ban imposed on him.

The travel ban had been imposed by the Puttalam High Court over an ongoing case for the murder of a person in 2010. On 16th January 2010, a person was shot dead in Madurankulama area in Puttalam.

However, Chairman Sandaruwan was arrested while attempting to travel neglecting the court order, on the 10th of September.

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