Customs Today
  • Home
  • Islamabad
  • Karachi
  • Lahore
  • National
  • Transfers and Postings
  • Chambers & Associations
  • Business
No Result
View All Result
Customs Today
  • Home
  • Islamabad
  • Karachi
  • Lahore
  • National
  • Transfers and Postings
  • Chambers & Associations
  • Business
No Result
View All Result
Customs Today
No Result
View All Result

Sri Lankan ex-minister indicted for arms scandal worth Rs11.4b

byCT Report
01/09/2016
in Uncategorized
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

COLOMBO: Sri Lanka’s anti-graft panel on Wednesday charged former defence secretary Gotabhaya Rajapaksa and seven others, including three ex-navy commanders, for illegally allowing a private floating armoury.

The Commission to Investigate Allegations of Bribery or Corruption (CIABOC) filed action against Rajapaksa and six others for allowing private Avant Garde Maritime Services to operate the armoury and provide sea marshal services. “The former defence secretary had no authority to grant such permission,” a spokesman for CIABOC told reporters. “By doing so, he caused Avant Garde to illegally earn Rs11.4 billion  in revenue.”

You might also like

Pakistan lines up three LNG cargoes to meet peak summer power demand

04/06/2026

Pakistan, Tajikistan agree on 3-year roadmap to boost trade to $200m

04/06/2026

Former additional secretary to the defence ministry Damayanthi Jayaratne, who has since fled the country; former defence ministry military liaison officer retired general Palitha Fernando; retired general K. B. Egodawela; and former navy commanders Somathilaka Dissanayake, Jayanath Colombage and Jayantha Perera were charged before the Colombo chief magistrate.

The head of Avant Garde, retired major Nissanka Senadhipathi is also being charged under tough bribery and corruption laws. After months of delay in carrying out investigations, President Maithripala Sirisena in November last year ordered that weapons aboard two floating armouries at the Galle harbour be taken over by the navy. The business that was initially done by the navy had been handed over to Avant Garde by Rajapaksa.

It was an operation previously carried out by the navy that was subsequently handed over to Avant Garde through a defence ministry-established private security arm known as Rakna Araksha Lanka Limited (RALL). The vessel Avant Garde, which shares the same name of the company, was seized by the navy on October 5 outside the Galle harbour following several discrepancies about its lethal cargo, the crew, and their route and final destination.

Former Law and Order minister Tilak Marapana, who defended Avant Garde and eventually resigned after allegations of conflict of interest, had claimed ignorance of weapons whose serial numbers had been erased or changed while onboard the Avant Garde vessel.

Related Stories

Pakistan lines up three LNG cargoes to meet peak summer power demand

byCT Report
04/06/2026

KARACHI: Pakistan has arranged three LNG cargoes under long-term contracts with Qatar and is seeking an additional spot cargo for...

Pakistan, Tajikistan agree on 3-year roadmap to boost trade to $200m

byCT Report
04/06/2026

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan and Tajikistan have agreed to a comprehensive three-year roadmap aimed at increasing bilateral trade to $200 million, while...

CCP approves acquisition of Pakistan oxygen’s liquid CO2 Plant by Pak Arab fertilizers

byCT Report
04/06/2026

ISLAMABAD: The Competition Commission of Pakistan (CCP) has approved the proposed acquisition of the liquid carbon dioxide (LCO2) plant of...

Australian high commissioner visits SCCI

byCT Report
04/06/2026

SIALKOT: Australian High Commissioner to Pakistan Timothy Kane visited the Sialkot Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SCCI) and held an...

Next Post

Assist Collector Dr Tahir’s performance allowance restored

  • Terms and Conditions
  • Disclaimer

© 2011 Customs Today -World's first newspaper on customs. Customs Today.

No Result
View All Result
  • Transfers and Postings
  • Latest News
  • Karachi
  • Islamabad
  • Lahore
  • National
  • Chambers & Associations
  • Business
  • About Us

© 2011 Customs Today -World's first newspaper on customs. Customs Today.