Ganiya Bannister in Swiss Embassy case raised objections against the charges

12 October 2022 02:15 pm Views - 3871

Swiss Embassy employee Ganiya Bannister Francis who is facing criminal charges before Colombo High Court for allegedly making a false claim that she has been abducted and sexually harassed today raised preliminary objections challenging the maintainability of the charges. 

Ganiya Bannister has been accused of giving false information to embarrass the Sri Lankan Government and fabricating evidence in her abduction claim. 

The Attorney General had filed indictment against Ganiya Bannister Francis for fabricating false evidence to effect that on or around 25th of November 2019, five persons in a white vehicle abducted her in the Cinnamon Gardens area in Colombo, threatened her with a firearm, detained her for several hours and questioned about CID former Inspector Nishantha Silva who had fled the country.

President’s Counsel Kalinga Indatissa appearing on behalf of the accused raised preliminary objections challenging the maintainability of the charges filed under section 189 and 190 of Penal Code.  

High Court Judge Namal Balalle fixed the case to be taken up for hearing on November 8. The parties were directed to file their written submissions before the next hearing date.  Deputy Solicitor General Janaka Bandara appeared for the Attorney General.(Lakmal Sooriyagoda)