Gamini Senarath ready to support investigations against him

Gamini Senarath ready to support investigations against him

November 6, 2017   03:54 pm

Former President’s Chief of Staff Gamini Senarath informed the Supreme Court today (6) that fullest support will be given to the ongoing investigations carried out by Financial Crimes Investigation Division (FCID), against him.

This was disclosed when a FR petition filed by Gamini Senarath seeking to bar him from being arrested by the FCID, was taken up for hearing today (6).

Attorneys appearing on behalf of him informed the court that their client is willing to extend full support the investigations carried out by the FCID.

Meanwhile his Attorneys also informed the court that Gamini Senarath will appear before Fort Magistrate Court on November 9.  

Accordingly, the Supreme Court informed the petitioner to assist the investigations.

The Supreme Court informed that the FR petition will be taken up for hearing November 17, Ada Derana court reporter said.

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