Key Points

Former Sri Lankan President Ranil Wickremesinghe has been arrested by the Criminal Investigation Department. The arrest relates to allegations of misusing state funds during a trip to the UK for his wife's graduation ceremony. Wickremesinghe maintains his innocence, stating that his wife covered all her personal expenses. This marks the first time a former president of Sri Lanka has been taken into custody.

Key Points: Former Sri Lanka President Wickremesinghe Arrested for State Fund Misuse

  • Arrest follows investigation into UK trip costing 16.9 million Lankan rupees
  • Wickremesinghe claims wife paid her own expenses personally
  • CID probing under Offences Against Public Property Act
  • First time a former Sri Lankan president has been arrested
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Former Lankan President Wickremesinghe arrested on charges of misuse of State funds

Ex-President Ranil Wickremesinghe arrested by CID over alleged misuse of state funds during UK trip for wife's graduation ceremony. Historic first arrest of a former leader.

Former Lankan President Wickremesinghe arrested on charges of misuse of State funds
"his wife covered her own expenses and no State funds were misused - Ranil Wickremesinghe to Daily Mirror"

Colombo, Aug 22

In a major development in the island nation, Former Sri Lankan President Ranil Wickremesinghe was taken into custody on Friday by the country’s Criminal Investigation Department (CID), the first such arrest of a former President in the nation’s history, local media reported.

Wickremesinghe was summoned by the CID over allegations of misuse of State funds and subsequently arrested following a four-hour-long statement.

Extensive security arrangements were made as Wickremesinghe was produced before the Colombo Fort Magistrate’s Court late Friday afternoon where a huge crowd of supporters had also gathered.

The investigation relates to Wickremesinghe's September 2023 visit to the United Kingdom during his tenure as President to attend a University of Wolverhampton graduation ceremony for his wife, Maithree Wickremesinghe. The investigators alleged that State funds were used for travel and security expenses.

According to the CID's investigation, the trip, which involved a group of 10, is estimated to have cost the Government approximately 16.9 million Lankan rupees.

However, the Former President dismissed the allegations, insisting that his wife covered her own expenses and no State funds were misused, Lankan newspaper 'Daily Mirror' reported.

Previously, as part of the ongoing investigation, the CID also took statements from his former Private Secretary, Sandra Perera, and former Presidential secretary Saman Ekanayake over their roles in arranging the visit.

Reports suggest that Perera was grilled for nearly six hours after she was summoned to the CID to record a statement in connection with the investigation into a foreign trip which was allegedly funded using financial allocations from the Presidential Secretariat.

Earlier in June, the CID informed the Fort Magistrate’s Court that it had initiated an investigation into the foreign trips made by the former President during his Presidency.

While laying out the facts before Court, CID officers stated that the probe is being carried out under the Offences Against Public Property Act.

Wickremesinghe became President in July 2022 after Gotabaya Rajapaksa’s resignation and was defeated in the September 2024 Presidential election.

- IANS

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Rohit P
This sets a good precedent for South Asian politics. In India too, we need stronger accountability for misuse of public funds. Hope this encourages similar actions across the region.
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Ananya R
While accountability is important, I hope this isn't just political vendetta. Sri Lanka has been through so much turmoil recently. They need stability, not more political drama.
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Siddharth J
10 people for a graduation ceremony? That's excessive security and expenses. Common citizens struggle while leaders live lavish lives at public expense. This culture needs to change everywhere.
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Michael C
Interesting development. In many countries, former leaders get immunity, but Sri Lanka is showing that no one is above the law. Respect for their judicial process.
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Kavya N
Hope the investigation is fair and transparent. Sri Lanka's economy is still recovering, and every rupee matters. Public funds should only be for public good, not personal ceremonies.

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