Reuters
Colombo

Sri Lankan police detained the younger brother of former president Mahinda Rajapakse yesterday on suspicion of misappropriating state funds, the first arrest of a member
of the once-powerful family.
Since beating Rajapakse at an election in January, President Maithripala Sirisena has launched investigations into financial deals clinched by his predecessor and members of the Rajapakse family, some of whom also held powerful
political posts.
Basil Rajapakse, who headed the economic development ministry, was questioned for six hours over the misuse of an anti-poverty government fund, his lawyer UR De Silva and
police said.
He returned to the island on Tuesday, having left for the United States soon after the January 8 presidential election. He denied any wrongdoing and said he had come home to answer the allegations.
On Monday, Mahinda Rajapakse refused to appear before an anti-bribery commission investigating allegations that he illegally induced a rival to support his presidential campaign.
Another brother, former defence secretary Gotabaya Rajapakse, who oversaw the defeat of the Tamil Tiger separatists to end a 26-year civil, has been accused of having a “private military”, an allegation he has denied.


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