13 December 2023 05:50 pm Views - 4760
Colombo, Dec 13 (Daily Mirror) - The Court of Appeal in its majority decision today affirmed the convictions and the sentences imposed on three accused in connection with South Asia’s largest VAT scam.
The Colombo High Court had convicted and sentenced these three accused for committing criminal misappropriation of nearly Rs. 3.9 billion of Treasury money.
With Justice R. Gurusinghe agreeing, Justice Sampath Abeykoon in his judgment held that there is no reason to interfere with the conviction and the sentence of the High Court Judge of Colombo and dismissed the three appeals accordingly.
However, President of the Court of Appeal Justice Nissanka Bandula Karunaratne decided to acquit the three accused from all charges in the indictment while ordering to set aside the conviction and sentence dated September 26, 2014.
The High Court had sentenced the three accused-appellants to 20 years rigorous imprisonment with fines.
In the original case before the Colombo High Court, 14 accused were indicted on 34 charges including misappropriation of public funds amounting to Rs. 3.9 billion belonging to the Inland Revenue Department.
While the appeal was pending before the Court of Appeal, the 3rd accused passed away, and the 7th accused decided to withdraw his appeal.
Accordingly, the Court of Appeal delivered its judgment in respect of three accused, namely Mohammed Subair Fauzool Avami, Mohammed Moujool Ameer Irshad alias Mohammed Nazeer Cader and Mohammed Kamil Kuthubdeen.
These three accused were absent from the trial before the High Court, and the trial went ahead against them in absentia in accordance with the Code of Criminal Procedure Act. However, all three accused were represented by their Counsel throughout the trial.
The offences were said to have been committed between 15 November 2002 and 15 December 2004.
Senior Deputy Solicitor General Shanil Kularatne appeared for the Attorney General while Rienzie Arsecularatne PC, Kapila Waidyaratne PC, Zuhair PC and Counsel Mahendra Kumarasinghe appeared for the accused-appellants.