When the kidney smuggling case came before the Colombo Chief Magistrate, the lawyers appearing on behalf of the suspects said that their kidney surgeries have been done in accordance with Sri Lankan laws, after permission obtained from the Secretary General of Health Services. The Magistrate ordered the lawyers to produce the relevant documents in support of their submission to court on the next date of hearing.
Subsequently, Colombo Chief Magistrate Gihan Pilapitiya has issued notice on Mirihana Police HQI and the Controller of Immigration and Emigration to appear in court on May 16 regarding the disappearance of the first suspect in the alleged kidney racket involving Indians.
The suspect, Suresh Lakshman Kumar, is said to have left the country.
The Colombo Crimes Division told court that Interpol assistance will be obtained to track him down.
The case was fixed for May 16 and all suspects were further remanded till that day.
Immediately after a discussion held today in the Election Commission between the Joint Opposition Parliamentarians and the Election Commission Chairman…