Two more daughters of former Minister Keheliya Rambukwella, Chamithri Jayanika Rambukwella and Amali Nayanika Rambukwella—as well as Amali’s husband, were arrested a short while ago by the Bribery Commission in connection with an ongoing investigation into money laundering allegations.
According to the Bribery Commission, the investigation pertains to undeclared assets valued at over Rs. 134 million, including apartments worth Rs. 40 million, a Benz car valued at Rs. 20.5 million, and nearly 40 fixed deposit accounts and life insurance investment plans, which have already been suspended.
The three suspects are expected to be produced before the Colombo Magistrate’s Court.
Earlier this week, the Bribery Commission also arrested former Minister Rambukwella, his wife, and another daughter. They were produced before court on Tuesday (18) and remanded after failing to meet bail conditions.
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