Tuesday, 31 March 2015
It is a question being raised in the
media field as to how Sri Lanka Army’s retired Lt. Col. Prasanna
Wickramasuriya found money to buy the ‘Rivira’ newspaper.
He resigned from active service on 31
December 2001 citing himself as being medically condemned. At that time,
a colonel’s monthly salary stood at between Rs. 40,000 and Rs. 50,000.
His wife was unemployed. ‘Lanka News Web’ was able to make several
revelations when investigating as to how a person of his financial
position was able to invest Rs. 100 million.
Lt. Col. Prasanna Wickramasuriya is the
brother of former ambassador in the US Jaliya Wickramasuriya. They both
are cousins of former president Mahinda Rajapaksa. Anoma Lafir, the
widow of Col. Fazly Lafir who laid down his life in Mullaitivu, is their
sister, and she had served as a coordinating secretary to the
ex-president.
After leaving the Army, Prasanna had
gone to live in Atlanta, USA. Then, he assisted his brother Jaliya in
marketing products of Royal Ceylon Tea (Pvt.) Ltd., owned by the
ex-ambassador. It was a racket in which expired tea was repacked with
new dates, for which task, they had used the staffers of the Sri Lankan
embassy in the US, who were being paid by the Sri Lankan government. Had
the US authorities caught this racket by the Wickramasuriya brothers of
repacking third grade and expired tea, Sri Lankan tea could have been
banned in the US.
The Wickramasuriyas defaulted Rs. 12
million to Hayleys Shivaro and four other companies that they had used
for the shipping of the tea to the US, and when they demanded their
payments, the brothers had used the powers of the Rajapaksas, threatened
the companies and avoided making the payments. Since the Rajapaksa
regime is no more, these companies are going to demand their dues.
The aggrieved parties will soon lodge
complaints against the Wickramasuriya brothers with the financial fraud
investigation unit led by DIG Ravi Vidyalankara.
The main issue here is as to how
Prasanna, who was also chairman of the Aviation Authority, found more
than Rs. 100 m to buy Rivira Media Corporation from Sena Yaddehige.
According to reports reaching us, Prasanna and his family had fled
Atlanta and are reportedly seen in Seattle.