Amith Weerasinghe further remanded

Amith Weerasinghe further remanded

May 29, 2019   04:36 pm

Leader of the ‘Mahasohon Balakaya’ Amith Weerasinghe, who was arrested over espousing racial and religious hatred among communities, has been further remanded until 04th of June by the order of the Colombo Additional Magistrate.

The Magistrate declared that a decision on the bail application will be delivered on that date.

Leader of the ‘Mahasohon Balakaya’ Amith Weerasinghe was arrested by police on 14th May in Teldeniya, Kandy for allegedly espousing racial and religious hatred among communities in the country through social media.

Weerasinghe was arrested by the Colombo South Anti-Vice Division and was produced before Colombo Additional Magistrate Shalani Perera on the next day. Police informed the court that the suspect had expressed opinions and views on social media that hinder religious and racial coexistence in the country and requested from the court that he be placed in remand custody as further investigations are ongoing. The attorney representing the defendant requested the court to release his client on bail, however, the request was rejected by the Magistrate.

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