Blood samples of Amal Perera’s son clear of drugs, confirms Dubai Police

Blood samples of Amal Perera’s son clear of drugs, confirms Dubai Police

February 12, 2019   12:42 pm

The Dubai Police have confirmed that no narcotic substances were found in the blood samples of Nadeemal Perera, according to Attorney at Law Udul Premaratne.

A team of lawyers including Attorney at Law Udul Premaratne is currently in Dubai to represent singer Amal Perera and his son Nadeemal Perera.

Singer Amal Perera and his son were arrested, along with the notorious underworld leader ‘Makandure Madush’ at a party, which involved drugs, in Dubai. Along with Perera and his son, several other Sri Lankan celebrities were arrested at the party, thrown by the gang leader.

Speaking to Ada Derana Attorney at Law Udul Premaratne stated that they had spoken to the Dubai police on behalf of the singer and his son, this morning (12).

As per the report on Nadeemal Perera’s blood samples, the Dubai Police have confirmed that he had shown no evidence of consuming narcotic drugs.

Attorney Premaratne stated that the results of blood samples of the other suspects, currently under custody, have not been released as of yet.

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