Grand aunt of Yoshitha Rajapaksa to submit evidence before FCID

Grand aunt of Yoshitha Rajapaksa to submit evidence before FCID

September 22, 2017   12:46 pm

It has been reported that the Colombo Magistrate’s court has ordered Ms.Daisy Forrest Wickremasinghe, the great aunt of Yoshitha Rajapaksa to submit a statement to the Financial Crimes Investigation Department in relation to the purchase of a luxury house in Galkissa.

Ms.Daisy Forrest, who is under scrutiny for her connection to the Rajapaksa family real estate purchases, was released on bail by the Colombo Magistrate’s court on September 1.  
   
Ada Derana court reporters confirm that the verdict was passed by the Colombo Chief Magistrate Lal Ranasinghe Bandara upon a request made by the FCID. 

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