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Aeroflot affair: PNF demands explanation, action against fiscal officer, lawyer

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By Shamindra Ferdinando

In spite of the release of the detained Aeroflot flight on June 06, the government is yet to initiate a proper inquiry into the high profile incident that prompted an angry reaction from Russia, Dr. Wasantha Bandara, Secretary of the Patriotic National Front (PNF) said yesterday.

Sri Lanka detained the flight on June 02 afternoon as it was preparing to take off with 191 passengers and a crew of 13.

Dr. Bandara said that the government seemed to be of the view that the issue had been resolved and no further action was required. Dr. Bandara told The Island that the government owed an explanation regarding the action taken in respect of the still unnamed fiscal officer of the Commercial High Court of the Western Province and Attorney-at-Law Anura de Silva who appeared for the plaintiff Celestial Aviation Ireland.

Dr. Bandara said that the PNF recently requested President Gotabaya Rajapaksa to launch an investigation to ascertain the circumstances leading to the detention of the aircraft. The PNF, in a letter addressed to the President, has requested (1) President Gotabaya Rajapaksa apologise to Russian President Vladimir Putin (2) appoint an inquiry team under a retired judge to determine whether a deliberate attempt was made to undermine Sri Lankan state (3) arrest the court officer attached to the Justice Ministry who had been interdicted in connection with the incident to pave the way for an investigation by the CID (4) appoint a three member committee comprising Secretaries to Ministries to inquire into the conduct of three senior Airport and Aviation officials who wrongly interpreted the relevant court order (5) give an assurance that Sri Lanka would compensate Aeroflot and (6) formulate an appropriate mechanism to handle similar situations in the future.

Dr. Bandara questioned the validity of the Bar Association’s stand that it couldn’t initiate an inquiry into the lawyer’s conduct unless it received a complaint. The civil society activist said that Chief Justice Jayantha Jayasuriya, PC, should inquire into the matter as the Justice Ministry, having interdicted the court official recommended that action be taken against the lawyer concerned.

Referring to The Island reportage of the incident, Dr. Bandara pointed out that FJ & G de Saram, leading law firm from the colonial times that appeared for the plaintiff has declined to comment on the issue at hand. Avindra Rodrigo, PC, who appeared for the plaintiff, too, hadn’t been available for comment, Dr. Bandara said, the government, the BASL and other interested parties couldn’t turn a blind eye to the Aeroflot affair.

Those who preached political parties of transparency and accountability, too, should be equally responsible for their actions, Dr. Bandara said. The disruption of regular Aeroflot flights against the backdrop of Sri Lankan Airlines suspending its flights has denied Russian tourists an opportunity to visit Sri Lanka, at a time the country badly needs tourist traffic.

Dr. Bandara said that the Rajapaksa administration hadn’t been interested at all in improving and enhancing relations with Russia, though Moscow constantly supported Sri Lanka. The PNF official cited the dismissal of the Russian offer to upgrade Sri Lanka’s only refinery at Sapugaskanda during Mahinda Rajapaksa’s second term as a case in point. Dr. Bandara alleged that the government rejected the Russian offer after a group of experts carried out a detailed study and expressed their readiness to undertake the project.



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Tri-Forces donate LKR. 372 million, a day’s pay of all ranks to ‘Rebuilding Sri Lanka’ Fund

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Members of all ranks from the Sri Lanka Army, Sri Lanka Navy and Sri Lanka Air Force have collectively donated a day’s basic salary to the ‘Rebuilding Sri Lanka’ Fund, which was established to restore livelihoods and rebuild the country following the devastation caused by Cyclone Ditwah.

Accordingly, the total contribution made by the Tri-Forces amounts to LKR. 372,776,918.28.

The cheques representing the financial contributions were handed over on Wednesday (31 December) at the Presidential Secretariat to the Secretary to the President, Dr. Nandika Sanath Kumanayake.

The donations comprised LKR. 250 million from the Commander of the Army, Major General Lasantha Rodrigo; LKR. 73,963,879.71 from the Commander of the Navy, Rear Admiral Kanchana Banagoda and LKR. 48,813,038.97 from the Commander of the Air Force, Air Marshal Vasu Bandu Edirisinghe.

Secretary to the Ministry of Defence, Air Vice Marshal Sampath Thuyacontha, was also present on the occasion.

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CEB demands 11.57 percent power tariff hike in first quarter

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The Ceylon Electricity Board (CEB) has submitted a proposal to the Public Utilities Commission of Sri Lanka (PUCSL) seeking an 11.57 percent increase in electricity tariffs for the first quarter of 2026, citing an estimated revenue shortfall and additional financial pressures, including cyclone-related damages.

According to documents issued by the PUCSL, the proposed tariff revision would apply to electricity consumption from January to March 2026 and includes changes to both energy charges and fixed monthly charges across all consumer categories, including domestic, religious, industrial, commercial and other users.

Under the proposal, domestic electricity consumers would face increases in unit rates as well as fixed monthly charges across all consumption blocks.

The CEB has estimated a deficit of Rs. 13,094 million for the first quarter of 2026, which it says necessitates the proposed 11.57 per cent tariff hike. The utility has noted that any deviation from this estimate whether a surplus or a shortfall will be adjusted through the Bulk Supply Tariff Adjustment (BSTA) mechanism and taken into account in the next tariff revision.

In its submission, the CEB said the proposed revision is aimed at ensuring the financial and operational stability of the power sector and mitigating potential risks to the reliability of electricity supply. The board-approved tariff structure for the first quarter of 2026 has been submitted to the PUCSL for approval and subsequent implementation, as outlined in Annex II of the proposal.

The CEB has also highlighted the financial impact of Cyclone Ditwah, which it said caused extensive damage to electricity infrastructure, with total losses estimated at around Rs. 20 billion. Of this amount, Rs. 7,016.52 million has been attributed to the first quarter of 2026, which the utility said has a direct bearing on electricity tariffs.

The CEB warned that if external funding is not secured to cover the cyclone-related expenditure, the costs incurred would need to be recovered through electricity tariffs in the second-quarter revision of 2026.

Meanwhile, the PUCSL has said that a decision on whether to approve the proposed tariff increase will be made only after following due regulatory procedures and holding discussions on the matter.

By Sujeewa Thathsara ✍️

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Health Minister sends letter of demand for one billion rupees in damages

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Ondansetron controversy

Minister of Health and Mass Media Dr Nalinda Jayatissa has sent a letter of demand for Rs. 1 billion in damages from YouTube content creator Dharmasri Kariyawasam, accusing him of disseminating false and defamatory material linking the Minister to the importation of Ondansetron and inciting public unrest.

The notice, sent through the Minister’s lawyers, states that investigations are currently under way into 10 medicines, including Ondansetron Injection, manufactured by India-based Maan Pharmaceutical Limited.

Ondansetron Injection was among nine injectable drugs recently suspended by the National Medicines Regulatory Authority (NMRA) following reports of patients administered with the drug suffering adverse complications.

Despite the ongoing investigations, Kariyawasam allegedly aired a widely viewed programme on his YouTube channel titled “The hidden story of the Indian drug that claimed lives, Mayor Balthazaar’s relative, and Minister Nalinda’s cover-up.”

According to the letter of demand, the programme falsely portrayed Minister Jayatissa as being directly responsible for importing the drug, colluding with the supplier, and attempting to conceal the issue, while depicting him as indifferent to public suffering.

The Minister’s lawyers maintain that these allegations are entirely false and defamatory, citing passages in which Kariyawasam allegedly accused Jayatissa of lying about the supplier, concealing facts related to PTC Medicals (Pvt) Ltd., the actual importer, and showing a lack of concern over deaths purportedly linked to the drug.

The programme also claimed links between the directors of PTC Medicals and family members of Colombo Mayor Vraîe Cally Balthazaar, implying political favouritism.

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