Khuram Shaikh death: Politician arrest over Sri Lanka killing
British aid worker Khuram Shaikh was killed while on holiday in Tangalle in 2011
22 January 2014
He is one of six men accused of the murder of Khuram Shaikh and gang-rape of a woman. All plead not guilty.Sampath Vidanapathirana, a town council leader, was remanded in custody after appearing at the High Court in Colombo.
The Red Cross worker was shot and stabbed to death at a hotel in southern Sri Lanka on Christmas Day 2011.
Mr Vidanapathirana has been held until the end of the trial which starts in March.
He had gone missing earlier this month after his lawyers said he was getting hospital treatment, but the judge cast doubt on the documents supplied by his legal team.
After several months of detention, he was released on bail in November 2012 and resumed his work as a town council leader in Tangalle, the beach resort town in Sri Lanka where Mr Shaikh was killed.
Mr Shaikh, 32, had been working in Gaza fitting prosthetic limbs, but was on holiday in the resort.
He had been trying to break up a fight in the hotel bar when he was killed.