Kumar Gunaratnam further remanded

Kumar Gunaratnam further remanded

March 14, 2016   12:01 pm

Politburo member of the Frontline Socialist Party (FSP) Kumar Gunaratnam has been further remanded until March 24, Ada Derana reporter said.

 

Gunaratnam was remanded after being produced at the Kegalle Magistrate’s Court this morning.

 

The former JVP politburo member had arrived in Sri Lanka from Australia on January 01, 2015, just days before the last Presidential Election.

  

Gunaratnam who reportedly holds Australian citizenship, had arrived in the island on a 30-day tourist visa which expired on January 31, 2015.

 

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