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Sri Lanka's Supreme Court issues notice on former president

Xinhua, February 20, 2015 Adjust font size:

i Lanka's Supreme Court issues notice on former president

COLOMBO, Feb 19 (Xinhua) - Sri Lanka's highest court has issued notice on former President Mahinda Rajapakse for allegedly violating local laws by deploying the security forces at various locations in the island following the presidential elections held last month, the state media reported on Thursday.

In a case filed by a Presidential candidate and Frontline Socialist Party Leader Duminda Nawagamuwa, the petitioner stated that during the period of the Presidential Election and in the early hours of January 9, Rajapaksa had violated the Provisions of the Civil Security Act by stationing teams of security personnel belonging to the three Armed Forces.

The petitioner in his petition further stated that the President as the Head of the Armed Forces has the powers to station Armed Forces in various parts of the country only if there is a likelihood of an emergence of uneasiness causing trouble to the public.

The petitioner further stated that the actions of the former President were a violation of the Fundamental Rights of the citizens of the country.

A three-judge bench comprising of Sri Lanka's Chief Justice K Sripavan and Justices Priyasath Dep and Eva Wanasundera issued the notice returnable on March 31 on Rajapakse and the other respondents after having considered the fundamental rights petition filed by Nawagamuwa.

Rajapakse lost the January 8 Presidential Election to current President Maithripala Sirisena and it was later alleged that Rajapakse had attempted to stay in power through a coup by using the military.ENDITEM