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SLPP backs Opp. move to suspend MP caught smuggling gold, phones

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Did Raheem make a Customs declaration in Dubai?

By Shamindra Ferdinando

The ruling Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna (SLPP) yesterday backed an Opposition move to suspend MP Ali Sabri Raheem from the Parliament over gold smuggling.MP Raheem, elected to Parliament from the Puttalam district, on the Muslim National Alliance (MNA) ticket, switched his allegiance to the SLPP, at the very beginning of his parliamentary career. The MNA was re-registered as United National Alliance (UNA) soon after the last General Election.

The decision to request Speaker Mahinda Yapa Abeywardena to suspend the MP was taken at a meeting chaired by Deputy Speaker Ajith Rajapaksa. The SLPP’s consent to suspend MP Raheem has been given by its General Secretary, Sagara Kariyawasam.

Political sources quoted former Speaker Chamal Rajapaksa as having told the meeting, chaired by the Deputy Speaker, that the Speaker had the power to suspend the MP.In spite of being a government member, MP Raheem, on Wednesday (24), voted against a government motion to sack the Chairman of the Public Utilities Commission, Janaka Ratnayake.

Among those present at the meeting were Opposition and SJB leader Sajith Premadasa, Tamil Progressive Alliance leader Mano Ganesan, TNA MP M.A. Sumanthiran, Chief Opposition Whip Lakshman Kiriella, Leader of the House Susil Premjayantha, SLMC Leader Rauff Hakeem, Power and Energy Minister Kanchana Wijesekera, Environment Minister Nazeer Ahamed, Eran Wickremaratne and Gajendra Kumar Ponnambalam.

Sources said that the issue at hand has been raised by SJB leader Premadasa at the Business Committee meeting, called by the Speaker’s Office.However, All Ceylon Makkal Congress (ACMC) leader Rishad Bathiudeen, who nominated businessman Raheem to contest from the Puttalam District on the MNA ticket, wasn’t present at the meeting.

U.N.A. General Secretary M.M. Naimullah told The Island that in terms of a MoU, between his party and the ACMC, MP Raheem was subject to ACMC’s authority, in respect of disciplinary matters. Naimullah said that if the ACMC, in writing, informed him of whatever decision taken against MP Raheem, there wouldn’t be any delay, on his part, bringing it to the notice of the Secretary General of Parliament, and the Election Commission.

Customs freed MP Raheem, within 24 hours, after being caught trying to smuggle in gold biscuits, gold jewellery and smartphones, worth Rs 78 mn, through the VIP channel, at the Bandaranaike International Airport (BIA). Former Speaker Karu Jayasuriya told The Island he was quite surprised by the MP walking out of detention, after paying the Rs. 7.4 mn fine. Customs confiscated the contraband.

Well informed sources said that it would be of pivotal importance to establish whether the undisclosed gold brought here had been declared at the Dubai airport. Sources said that gold, worth more than 60,000 dirhams, has to be declared at the Dubai airport, and the gold invoice would have carried the name of its owner.Sources said that Customs couldn’t have completed such a complex inquiry within 24 hours.



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The Ceylon Petroleum Corporation (CEYPETCO) has announced a revision of fuel prices, effective from midnight on Saturday (May 30).

Accordingly,
the price of Auto Diesel has been increased by Rs. 15 to Rs.407 per liter,
the price of Super Diesel has been increased by Rs. 20 to Rs. 478 per liter.
the price of Petrol 92 Octane has been increased by Rs. 24 to Rs. 434 per liter
the price of Petrol 95 Octane up by Rs. 25 to Rs. 495 per liter
the price of kerosene by Rs. 20 to Rs. 285 per liter.

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Sangha reform drives stymied from within: CBK

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Former President Chandrika Bandaranaike Kumaratunga has called for a comprehensive reform programme within Sri Lanka’s Buddhist clergy, warning that repeated efforts to strengthen the Sasana have in the past been derailed by opposition from within sections of the Sangha itself.

In a statement addressed to the Mahanayake Theras of the three Buddhist chapters, Kumaratunga stressed that the long-term preservation of Buddhism depends on safeguarding both the Dhamma and Vinaya, or disciplinary code, and urged urgent internal reform to address what she described as deep-rooted structural weaknesses.

She noted that Buddhist history has consistently demonstrated that periods of institutional crisis were addressed through reform processes, citing precedents from the First Buddhist Council to reforms during the Kandyan era under Welivita Sri Saranankara Thera.

Referring to post-independence efforts, Kumaratunga said initiatives taken during the 1956 Bandaranaike administration to strengthen Buddhism were left incomplete following the assassination of former Prime Minister S.W.R.D. Bandaranaike.

She further stated that during her own presidency, plans to convene a Buddhist Council under the guidance of the late Madihe Pannasiha Mahanayake Thera had received government backing but were ultimately abandoned due to resistance from certain sections within the clergy.

The former President alleged that, on both occasions, vested interests benefiting from existing weaknesses within the Buddhist establishment had worked to obstruct meaningful reform efforts.

Warning that Buddhism in Sri Lanka is currently facing serious challenges, she called for a broad internal dialogue within the Sangha to identify root causes and implement both short- and long-term corrective measures.

Kumaratunga urged the Mahanayake Theras to take the lead in convening a Dharma Sanghayana, or Buddhist Council, and said she was prepared to work with senior lay Buddhist leaders to support such an initiative.

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Court orders arrest of Basil

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The Colombo Fort Magistrate’s Court on Friday ordered the arrest of former Minister Basil Rajapaksa, Tourism Promotion Bureau Chairman Bhashwara Gunaratne, Managing Director Rumi Jauffer and several others over the alleged misuse of Rs. 7.8 million belonging to the Tourism Promotion Authority during the 2014 Uva Provincial Council election campaign.

Magistrate Pasan Amarasena directed the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) to arrest and produce the suspects before court, after it was informed that they would be named under the Public Property Act on the advice of the Attorney General.

The CID told court that attempts to take the suspects into custody from their residences had been unsuccessful as they were not present.

The Magistrate also imposed an overseas travel ban on the suspects and ordered that the Controller of Immigration and Emigration be notified.

Investigations have reportedly revealed that the funds were used to print 12,000 T-shirts bearing an image of former President Mahinda Rajapaksa on one side and the name of a political party on the other.

According to the CID, the T-shirts were later distributed at a political event held in the Monaragala District.

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