Travel ban on Cabraal further extended till May 23

6 May 2022 09:16 am Views - 102

By Lakmal Sooriyagoda  

The Colombo Chief Magistrate’s court yesterday further  extended its order preventing former Central Bank Governor Ajith Nivard  Cabraal from leaving the country until May 23.  On April 7, the Court had issued notices directing Cabraal  to appear in court on May 2. 

However, the magisterial inquiry into the  matter was not taken up for hearing since the government declared May 2  as a public holiday.   


The Court made this order pursuant to a request made by  former Southern Province Governor Rajith Keerthi Thennakoon through a  private plaint filed in terms of section 136(1)(a) of the Code of  Criminal Procedure Act.  
The petitioner said Cabraal is responsible for the  country’s crippling economic crisis since he took measures to pay a 500  million US dollar sovereign bond.  


The petitioner stated that the Central bank of Sri Lanka  had incurred losses between Rs. 10.4 – 10.6 Billion from 2005 to 2015 to  the Sri Lanka Government, whilst Ajith Nivard Cabraal was the head of  the Central Bank. The petitioner alleged Cabraal has committed a  punishable offence under section 388 of the Penal Code for criminal  breach of trust. The petitioner further alleged the CBSL former governor  is also liable for committing offences under Registered Stock and  Securities Ordinance.  


President’s Counsel Maithree Goonaratne, Counsel Ashan  Nanayakkara, Iresh Seneviratne and Chan Godakumbura appeared for the  complainant.