Former State Minister Lohan Ratwatte, recently remanded on charges related to the illegal import and assembly of a luxury vehicle, has been transferred to Colombo National Hospital following a worsening of his health condition. Initially admitted to the prison hospital, he was transferred to the National Hospital due to an emergency last night, according to a spokesperson for the prison system.
Ratwatte was taken into custody over allegations of possessing and assembling a luxury car unlawfully brought into Sri Lanka. He has been remanded until November 7, with the court granting him access to medical care due to his health issues. This incident comes as Ratwatte faces mounting legal challenges, marking another high-profile case involving allegations of misconduct by former state officials.
The legal proceedings and health status of Ratwatte are closely watched, as authorities seek to address issues related to the illicit importation and assembly of high-value vehicles.