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This is an archive article published on February 7, 2010

Fonseka could face court martial: Report

Sri Lanka's defeated presidential candidate Gen Sarath Fonseka could face a military court on charges of conspiring to overthrow the government and plotting to kill President Mahinda Rajapaksa.

Sri Lanka’s defeated presidential candidate Gen Sarath Fonseka could face a military court on charges of conspiring to overthrow the government and plotting to kill President Mahinda Rajapaksa,a report said on Sunday.

The Rajapaksa-led government,which alleged soon after the presidential poll verdict that the former military chief had plotted to kill the President,has consulted its top legal counsel on trying Fonseka in a court martial. “A military court is likely to try retired General Sarath Fonseka on several charges of conspiracy”, the ‘Sunday Times’ said quoting an ‘authoritative legal source’.

“This new move,as against indicting him under the normal laws of the land,came after the CID (Criminal Investigations Department) consulted Attorney General Mohan Peiris”,it said. The charges would include an attempt to topple the government and assassinate the president,as also those related to the alleged defence deals involving his son-in-law.

CID detectives allege that Fonseka’s actions on the main subjects of their inquiry had their origins when he was serving as Commander of the Army. Besides allegations of conspiracy,”this included deals where his son-in-law reportedly benefited by way of large commissions for supplying military ware”,it said. Fonseka,59,has already denied any wrongdoing and has accused the government of acting to take ‘revenge’ on him.

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