Colombo HC issues arrest warrant on Johnston Fernando

Colombo HC issues arrest warrant on Johnston Fernando

October 23, 2024   10:48 am

The Colombo High Court today issued an arrest warrant on former Minister Johnston Fernando, for failing to appear before court over a case against him for allegedly involving Sathosa employees in election work from 2010 to 2014.

Three persons including the former minister stand accused of using 153 ‘Lanka Sathosa’ employees for political purposes, while Fernando was serving as the Minister of Co-operatives Internal Trade, resulting in a losses amounting to Rs. 40 million to the government.

When the case was called before Colombo High Court judge Manjula Thilakartne this morning (Oct 23), the arrest warrant was issued as Johnston Fernando failed to appear before the court.

His attorney informed the court that his client was at the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) providing a statement regarding the unregistered luxury car allegedly belonging to him, which was found parked at a star-class hotel in Colombo.

The case is scheduled to be heard again on January 27, 2025.

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