Monday, 20 March 2017

President, Prime Minister summoned over Tissa’s trial

By Shehan Chamika Silva 

The Colombo High Court re-issued summons on the President and the Prime Minister to appear in court in the case against the United National Party’s former Secretary Tissa Attanayake for displaying a letter with forged signatures of the then presidential candidate Maithripala Sirisena and the then Opposition Leader Ranil Wickremesinghe during the 2015 presidential election.

Earlier, the High Court issued summons on the President and the Prime Minister to submit their evidence in court. 

When the case was taken up for consideration in the absence of the main two witnesses, Additional Solicitor General Wasantha Navaratna Bandara told court that he was informed that the two witness would be unable to be present in court today. 

Subsequently, High Court Judge Vikum Kaluarachchi also confirmed that the witnesses had informed the court in writing about the difficulty of appearing in court and had requested convenient days to testify in the case. 

According to the prosecution, the evidence of Prime Minister Ranil Wickremasinghe would be conducted first.

The trial was fixed to be heard on July 17 to 28, 2017 consecutively.

Mr. Attanayake was indicted by the Attorney General on three counts, for committing offences under the Penal Code, International Political and Civil Rights Convention and Presidential Election Act.

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