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First democratic leader of Justice the Godfather of the Sri Lankan Tamil Struggle: Honourable Samuel James Veluppillai Chelvanayakam

Monday, September 9, 2013

Once again burglars has break in to journalist Mandana Ismail's residence and taken away computers
(Lanka-e-News-09.Sep.2013, 4.30PM) Last night 'unknown persons' had entered the residence of the senior journalist's Mandna Ismail Abeywickreme and taken away the number of computers. This time the buglers had entered the annex of the house, which had been rented to a businessman to use as an office. 

On 24th August a group of buglers that included two army 'deserters' entered her residence and spent three hours going through her documents. Now it has transferred they were looking for some documents related to an underhand transaction worth 400 million rupees between the Krish company and President's son Namal Rajapaksha. The buglers told journalist Mandana Ismail that they were on a contract. According to Lanka-e-News sources the contract was given by Namal Rajapaksha. But buglers were not able to find out the document they were looking for. 

Mrs. Mandana and her family has not lived in the house since 24th because of fear and when her father visited to the house this morning he has found out that the buglers has entered the annex and the computers were missing in the offcie. The businessman has lodged a complaint at the Bambalapitiya Police station. 

It is clear that in a desperate move to find out the said documents Namal Rajapaksha had sent another group of buglers to get the computers thinking that they belong to journalists Mandana Ismail.

One bugler was killed and four buglers who entered the residence of Mrs. Mandana Ismail was arrested by a tip off to the police. But even before any inquiry completed the Police made a statement saying that it was a sheer burglary. It was a cover up. 

Meanwhile the leader of the opposition Mr. Ranil Wickremasinghe has told the parliament that the buglers who entered the Mrs. Mandna Ismail's were looking for the so-called ''Krish Files'' which contains underhand transitions by the Company.