Gotabhaya Rajapaksa, 67, was the powerful secretary to the Ministry of Defence under his brother's rule. He and seven others were implicated in the case they had caused a loss of over 11 billion Sri Lankan rupees (USD 74.93 million) to the state.
The Commission to Investigate Allegations of Bribery Or Corruption has filed a case in Colombo magistrate court. The case involves illegal setup of a floating armory in the southern port of Galle during the period August, 2012 and January, 2015.
The floating armory was seized by the police after Rajapaksa lost the presidential election in January, 2015 and the operation was later handed back to the navy.
The Rajapaksa family has faced many cases of alleged wrongdoings during the decade when they were in power. They have dubbed all cases as politically motivated to extract revenge from them.
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