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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Thursday, April 23, 2015
Former president's brother arrested in Sri Lanka


Basil Rajapaksa detained as new government tries to fulfill pledge to crack down on corruption
Basil Rajapaksa, the youngest brother of former Sri Lankan President
Mahinda Rajapaksa, was arrested by police on Wednesday, as the country’s
new government closes in on the powerful family that ruled the island nation virtually unchallenged for nearly a decade.
Police spokesperson Ruwan Gunawardena confirmed that Rajapaksa and two former officials of his economic development ministry were
arrested on suspicion of misappropriation of public funds. They were
expected to appear before a magistrate later Wednesday, Gunawardena
said.
“He has totally denied that any money was taken by him,” Rajapaksa’s lawyer U. R. De Silva told Al Jazeera.
Rajapaksa was a minister in his brother’s government in charge of
economic development and reconstruction efforts in the Northern and
Eastern Provinces, which were at the center of fighting during Sri
Lanka’s 26-year-long civil war. He was also in charge of his brother’s
reelection campaign.
Basil Rajapaksa becomes the first high-profile member of the family to be arrested after the former president was defeated in the Jan. 8 presidential elections.
While Rajapaksa has been widely criticized internationally for
allegations of abuses during the end of the war, he remained enormously
popular within Sri Lanka, until voters grew frustrated with allegations of nepotism and corruption in his government.
Three days after the election defeat, Basil Rajapaksa and his wife left
Sri Lanka, taking a flight to California. He had lived in California
during the early 1990’s and is a U.S. citizen. In
late March, as part of an investigation into a multi-billion rupee
subsidized housing program, police officials questioned former officials
of Rajapaksa’s ministry and asked Rajapaksa to come to Sri Lanka to
make a statement.
He returned to the island on April 21 and was welcomed at the airport by
over 2,500 supporters. “The Rajapaksa’s have never stolen public
money,” he told the crowd. Less than 24 hours after his arrival, he
reported to police Financial Crimes Investigation Division. “He was
asked to come and give a statement only,” De Silva said. But after
giving his testimony, Rajapaksa was told that he would be arrested. De
Silva said that he has not yet seen the charges against his client.
The arrest comes a day before conclusion of President Maithripala
Sirisena’s first 100 days in office. Upon inauguration, he launched an
ambitious 100-day program, which included pledges to prosecute corrupt
public officials. Bribery investigators have also sought to record
statements from Mahinda Rajapaksa and another brother, Gotabaya
Rajapaksa, who was his defense secretary.
De Silva said that the charges against Basil Rajapaksa are politically
motivated. “They wanted to show the world that they have arrested the
biggest person by that time,” he said.
Two other former officials in Rajapaksa’s ministry, Nihal Jayatilake and
General R.R.K. Ranawaka, the former director of the housing fund, were
also arrested. The officials had earlier told investigators that all
fund allocations had been done under the minister’s directives.
De Silva said that if there were irregularities in the distribution of
funds for the program, it would have been done by people who were under
Rajapaksa. “He is not under a position to explain that,” De Silva said.
“He has only taken the policy decisions, not the payments.”
De Silva said he plans to make a bail application when Rajapaksa is
presented to the magistrate on Wednesday, but he is not hopeful that
bail will be granted.
There was no immediate reaction from former President Rajapaksa after his brother’s arrest, or from Sirisena's government.
