‘Kudu Roshan’ released on strict bail conditions

‘Kudu Roshan’ released on strict bail conditions

February 7, 2024   06:55 pm

Notorious underworld figure ‘Kudu Roshan’ and his brother, who were arrested during the ongoing countrywide anti-drug operation ‘Yukthiya’, have been granted bail.

The duo, who was arrested while in hiding in the Warakapola area, was released on strict bail conditions, on the orders of the Colombo Additional Magistrate.

Accordingly, ‘Kudu Roshan’ was released on a cash bail of Rs. 30 million and seven surety bails of Rs. 1 million each, while his brother was released on a cash bail of Rs. 5 million and four surety bails of Rs. 1 million each.

They were also ordered by the court to appear before the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) and submit their biometrics upon being released on bail.

On 28 January ill-gotten properties worth Rs.55 million allegedly owned by ‘Kudu Roshan’ were seized by the police from the Ja-Ela area.

Among the seized properties were an SUV and a plot of land.

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