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    Principal forced to withdraw suspension on Minister's son after robbery in school
    (Lanka-e-News, June 15, 2008, 3.00 PM)The Principal of Royal College Upali Gunasekera was last week forced under threat and pressure to revoke an order instituting disciplinary action against the son of Minister Keheliya Rambukwella for committing robbery and mischief in the school premises.

    The Sunday Leader, English weekly reveal that five students of Royal College were subjected to disciplinary action by the Principal after they were found guilty of forcibly breaking into the room of Senior Games Master Sudath Liyanagunawardena and stealing some files.
    It is learned four of the students had confessed to the crime while Minister Rambukwella’s son Ramith had refused to do so.

    However, according to evidence recorded by the school, the other students involved in the incident had implicated Minister Rambukwella’s son as the chief instigator.

    Informed sources said, Royal College had also informed the Cinnamon Gardens Police of the break in and that the Police had visited the scene of the crime and taken fingerprints. Following an inquiry conducted by the school into the crime, it is learned the four boys who confessed to the crime were given a one month suspension from all co-curricular activities including sports, while Minister Rambukwella’s son was given a three month suspension due to his failure to confess.

    The Sunday Leader said following the suspension order, Minister Rambukwella had visited the school with his security and demanded of the Principal to withdraw the suspension on his son or face court action.

    It is also learned the Principal and the Deputy Principal were informed they would be transferred to Vavuniya if the suspension order was not withdrawn.

    Informed sources said the urgency of getting the suspension order withdrawn was for the Minister’s son to be eligible to play in a cricket match today.

    These sources said the Principal, Deputy Principal and two school teachers also started receiving threatening calls following this incident but were not able to confirm the source of these threats.

    It is learned that given the emotional and physical pressure the Principal and school came under over the incident, especially the threat of transfer, Principal Gunasekera decided to revoke the suspension order unconditionally Friday evening.

    Contacted Principal Gunasekera declined to comment on the incident.

    The Sunday Leader said however that Attorney General C.R. De Silva who is an old boy of Royal College was informed Friday evening of the circumstances which led to the Principal unconditionally withdrawing the suspension order.

    An old boy of the school told that English weekly the Old Boys Union will take up this issue for discussion at the next meeting and take the necessary follow up action.
    Curtsy: The Sunday Leader

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    This is ridiculous! always Minister's sons causes all the mischief in schools.. Imagine threatening the principal to Vauvniya??? this is really state terrorism to the max.. If a principal cannot take a correct disciplinary action against a student whats our country heading into?
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    what's this got to do with the war on terror. this is just a politician being a dickhead, business as usual in sl, it makes no difference if they r mahinda's goons or ranil's goons. they r all the same when it comes to abusing the power given by the people.

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    oh man if they succeeded in threatning our principal, it's very very serious. he is very strict in discipline and will never forgive a student. there should have been serious threats. this so bad for the school.

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    [quote author=Karolaya link=topic=19393.msg308666#msg308666 date=1213495132]
    what's this got to do with the war on terror. this is just a politician being a dickhead, business as usual in sl, it makes no difference if they r mahinda's goons or ranil's goons. they r all the same when it comes to abusing the power given by the people.
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    you may dont know that he(the minister ) is the government's official militery spokesman.

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    [quote author=batista link=topic=19393.msg308655#msg308655 date=1213491713]
    Principal forced to withdraw suspension on Minister's son after robbery in school
    (Lanka-e-News, June 15, 2008, 3.00 PM)The Principal of Royal College Upali Gunasekera was last week forced under threat and pressure to revoke an order instituting disciplinary action against the son of Minister Keheliya Rambukwella for committing robbery and mischief in the school premises.

    The Sunday Leader, English weekly reveal that five students of Royal College were subjected to disciplinary action by the Principal after they were found guilty of forcibly breaking into the room of Senior Games Master Sudath Liyanagunawardena and stealing some files.
    It is learned four of the students had confessed to the crime while Minister Rambukwella’s son Ramith had refused to do so.

    However, according to evidence recorded by the school, the other students involved in the incident had implicated Minister Rambukwella’s son as the chief instigator.

    Informed sources said, Royal College had also informed the Cinnamon Gardens Police of the break in and that the Police had visited the scene of the crime and taken fingerprints. Following an inquiry conducted by the school into the crime, it is learned the four boys who confessed to the crime were given a one month suspension from all co-curricular activities including sports, while Minister Rambukwella’s son was given a three month suspension due to his failure to confess.

    The Sunday Leader said following the suspension order, Minister Rambukwella had visited the school with his security and demanded of the Principal to withdraw the suspension on his son or face court action.

    It is also learned the Principal and the Deputy Principal were informed they would be transferred to Vavuniya if the suspension order was not withdrawn.

    Informed sources said the urgency of getting the suspension order withdrawn was for the Minister’s son to be eligible to play in a cricket match today.

    These sources said the Principal, Deputy Principal and two school teachers also started receiving threatening calls following this incident but were not able to confirm the source of these threats.

    It is learned that given the emotional and physical pressure the Principal and school came under over the incident, especially the threat of transfer, Principal Gunasekera decided to revoke the suspension order unconditionally Friday evening.

    Contacted Principal Gunasekera declined to comment on the incident.

    The Sunday Leader said however that Attorney General C.R. De Silva who is an old boy of Royal College was informed Friday evening of the circumstances which led to the Principal unconditionally withdrawing the suspension order.

    An old boy of the school told that English weekly the Old Boys Union will take up this issue for discussion at the next meeting and take the necessary follow up action.
    Curtsy: The Sunday Leader

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    LOL, This is Interesting, Do Keheliya Rabukwalle got a son??? hmmmmm I thought he got only one child (his Daughter). LOL.

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    This is the problem with Sri Lankans...bati you have to understand that this is not because 'SLFP' is the party in power! The alli got up to the same shit when they were in power....which was un/published at the time...

    This just shows how fkd up politics is in SL!

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    LMAO here we go again. Lanka e news and Sunday Leader crap as usual. Both these are like UNP's mouthpiece. So hard to believe shit they write.

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    [quote author=12thman link=topic=19393.msg308679#msg308679 date=1213505757]
    LMAO here we go again. Lanka e news and Sunday Leader crap as usual. Both these are like UNP's mouthpiece. So hard to believe shit they write.
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    those news are not published in lake house papers. if they published those articles white vans will pick them up.
    but you can see this is true or not in due days.

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    [quote author=batista link=topic=19393.msg308674#msg308674 date=1213503057]
    you may dont know that he(the minister ) is the government's official militery spokesman.
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    i know what he is man. i also know where your political allegiance lies lol. like blackhawk said it makes no difference whatsoever with this sort of this whether its the slfp or the unp.

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