Businessman Raju Radha has said that he is staying in the Green Lanka building located at Navam Mawatha in Kompanna Vidiya based on his legal right.
He expressed these views under the ‘right to reply’ with regard to the news titled “Building occupied by Raju Radha, entangled in shady dealings!” published on ‘Sri Lanka Mirror’ website on June 05.
He said that the building in question is owned by Green Lanka Property Developers Pvt. Limited, of which he is a director.
He also said that there are no residencies in the building and that they only have offices.
A lawyer’s office belonging to former Financial Crimes Investigation Division (FCID) director – Ravi Waidyalankara and the Embassy of Cyprus are also located in the building, he said.
Meanwhile, ‘Sri Lanka Mirror’ learns that the nightclub owned by well known businessman Nalin Fonseka, which was located in the building, is now closed after not being reopened after the COVID-19 pandemic.
Nearly 60 people entered the ‘Asia Capital Institute’ located in the building on June 03-04, and later 23 of them were arrested by the police and produced in the court.
However, they were later released on bail by the court.
The group had said that they entered the building to paint it.
Ravi Pradeep, who is said to be the leader of the group, has told the police that he went there based on a request to enter the building by an individual named ‘Soysa’, who is said to be an officer of the Mercantile Investments and Finance PLC.
Pradeep has said that he was told that Mercantile Investments owns the building, and he entered the building accordingly.
‘Sri Lanka Mirror’ learnt that Gerard George Ondaatjie, who is the largest stakeholder at Mercantile Investment and Finance PLC, had been overseas at the time of the incident.
It was also reported that the aforementioned ‘Soysa’ is the Head of the Recovery Department of Mercantile Investment and Finance PLC.
Meanwhile, a case filed by Mercantile Investment and Finance PLC against Green Lanka Property Developers (Pvt) Limited at the Colombo Commercial High Court, is still ongoing.
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Building occupied by Raju Radha, entangled in shady dealings!
A group of around 50 people have reportedly tried to take over the Green Lanka building at Navam Mawatha in Colombo 02, after gradually entering the building since Saturday night (03).
The building is said to have been forcibly occupied by Indian businessman Raju Radha for some time now. The first group of around 12 persons had entered the building around 10.45 pm last Saturday, and entered the sixth and seventh floors of the building where the Indian businessman is residing.
This was followed by a group of nearly 50 people entering the same floors around 1.00 am yesterday.
Subsequently, the Kompanna Vidiya police had entered the building, removed the trespassers and recorded statements.
Officials of Mercantile Investments – the company currently owning the building, have also given statements to the police.
Police later said that 23 people who were arrested for trespassing the building were released.
However, reports say that the police chief had acted in favour of Mr. Radha. A ministry-level inquiry is also to be launched in this regard, reports add.
According to reports, a retired Senior Superintendent of Police by the name Bandula, has been tasked with the building’s security by Mr. Radha.
‘Shady dealings’ This nine-storey building initially belonging to Green Lanka has been mortgaged by its owners to Mercantile Investments, a leasing company located in Kollupitiya.
The leasing company has filed a case in the Supreme Court that the Indian national Raju Radha is illegally occupying and using this building through a Malaysian company, Asia Capital PLC.
The Criminal Investigation Department (CID) has launched an investigation into the allegations that Mr. Radha has been staying in the building since 2014 with the backing of political and high-ranking police officials and had rented out the floors of the building to several companies.
The second floor of the building has been rented by Pastor Jerome Fernando to conduct religious services. It is also reported several relatives of the Thondaman family, former Financial Crimes Investigation Division (FCID) director – Ravi Waidyalankara and his son, as well as former President Mahinda Rajapaksa’s private secretary – Uditha Lokubandara, have houses in this building.
It was reported that a nightclub owned by well known businessman Nalin Fonseka, is also located in the building.
A cafe owned by Raju Radha’s daughter is located at the rooftop, reports add.
Previously, media had reported that some individuals in this building had been accused of forcibly seizing property and land worth billions after deceiving wives of Colombo businessmen.
Officials from the Maldivian President’s Office arrived at the Presidential Secretariat today for a study tour. They are expected to remain in Sri Lanka until June 27th.
The primary areas of focus for their study tour include archives and records maintenance and preservation, stores management, inventory control and stock preservation.
During their visit, they are scheduled to tour the Department of National Archives, Sri Lanka Customs, Thimbirigasyaya Divisional Secretariat and the Parliament of Sri Lanka.
Eight officials from the Maldivian President’s Office are participating in this study tour. They met with Mr. Roshan Gamage, Senior Additional Secretary to the President, at the Presidential Secretariat and engaged in a discussion.
A group of officials from the Presidential Secretariat also attended the meeting.
UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Turk has arrived in the island for an official visit.
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(Previous update 2025/06/23 at 9:11 am)
UN Human Rights Chief Volker Türk arrives in SL today
The United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights – Volker Türk, is scheduled to arrive in Sri Lanka today (June 23).
According to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Foreign Employment, and Tourism, he is to remain in the country until June 26.
This is the first visit by a UN Human Rights Chief to Sri Lanka since February 2016.
During his stay, he is expected to meet with the President, Prime Minister, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, several other Cabinet Ministers, Members of Parliament, senior Government officials, religious leaders, representatives of civil society, members of the diplomatic community and the Human Rights Commission of Sri Lanka.
Sri Lanka has officially granted clearance for a research vessel operated by the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations to conduct scientific research in Sri Lankan territorial waters, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Foreign Employment and Tourism said.
The vessel is scheduled to carry out its mission from August 15 – August 20, 2025.
Dr. Fridtjof Nansen is a research vessel that conducts surveys, collecting vital data on fish stocks, biodiversity, and oceanographic conditions. It sought to carry out research activities in Sri Lankan waters, but the government had earlier denied access for it in the absence of standard operating procedures (SOPs) for foreign research vessels.
This posed the possibility of a cancellation, which could have deprived Sri Lanka of over USD 01 million worth of support while affecting future Green Climate Fund initiatives. It was also reported that the next possible deployment would not occur until after 2030.
A year-long moratorium on foreign research vessels expired in December 2024 followed by a cabinet decision in late January to appoint a special committee to amend the SOP for granting diplomatic clearance to foreign research vessels in Sri Lanka.