The Kuliyapitiya Police have initiated a wide-ranging investigation into the suspicious death of Abeysinghe Mudiyanselage Ranga Nishantha Rajapaksa, a suspended Assistant Director of the Department of External Resources at the General Treasury.
The deceased, a resident of Madakumburumulla in Pahala Weerambua, Kuliyapitiya, was found dead in his backyard this afternoon (30).
Police reported that the veins in both his legs and his left hand had been severed, and a blood-stained knife suspected to be involved was recovered near the body.
The victim was a father of two whose wife is a teacher. Police stated that while his wife was at school, his daughter had reportedly observed him heading towards the back of the house carrying a knife.
Rajapaksa had been identified as a key individual in the ongoing investigations involving four officials suspended over the alleged hacking and theft of $2.5 million from the General Treasury.
He had previously appeared before the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) on two occasions to assist with the inquiry.
Following a report to the Kuliyapitiya Magistrate's Court, the body was moved to the Kuliyapitiya Teaching Hospital morgue. A post-mortem examination is scheduled for tomorrow.
The deceased, a resident of Madakumburumulla in Pahala Weerambua, Kuliyapitiya, was found dead in his backyard this afternoon (30).
Police reported that the veins in both his legs and his left hand had been severed, and a blood-stained knife suspected to be involved was recovered near the body.
The victim was a father of two whose wife is a teacher. Police stated that while his wife was at school, his daughter had reportedly observed him heading towards the back of the house carrying a knife.
Rajapaksa had been identified as a key individual in the ongoing investigations involving four officials suspended over the alleged hacking and theft of $2.5 million from the General Treasury.
He had previously appeared before the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) on two occasions to assist with the inquiry.
Following a report to the Kuliyapitiya Magistrate's Court, the body was moved to the Kuliyapitiya Teaching Hospital morgue. A post-mortem examination is scheduled for tomorrow.
Latest News
Ottawa proclaims May 2026 Buddhist Heritage Month
Local
01 May 2026
Investigation launched into suspicious death of suspended Treasury official
Local
30 April 2026
Mavil Aru sluice gates opened for Yala season after repairs
Local
30 April 2026
Sri Lanka wins International Debt Management Award in London
Local
30 April 2026
Fire erupts at Inland Revenue Department regional office
Local
30 April 2026
Five suspects remanded over Bloemendhal youth murder
Local
30 April 2026
UN's Guterres says money owed by US is 'non-negotiable'
Local
30 April 2026
Man accused in Trump assassination attempt agrees to remain in custody
Local
30 April 2026
Special traffic plan in Colombo for May Day rallies
Local
30 April 2026
At least 24 killed in Israeli airstrikes on S. Lebanon
Local
30 April 2026