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Former Minister Rambukwella Granted Bail in Dual Bribery Cases
Keheliya Rambukwella, the former Cabinet minister, has been released on bail in connection with two separate bribery allegations. The development marks a significant procedural step in the ongoing legal proceedings against the senior political figure.
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Keheliya Rambukwella, who previously served as a Cabinet minister, secured bail in both bribery cases following court proceedings. The grant of bail allows the former minister to remain free while legal proceedings continue, subject to conditions imposed by the court.
The two cases against Rambukwella involve bribery allegations that have been under investigation by relevant authorities. The specifics of the charges and the circumstances surrounding each case remain subjects of ongoing legal scrutiny.
Rambukwella's release on bail comes as the judicial process moves forward in examining the allegations. The court's decision reflects standard bail procedures applicable to such cases, allowing the accused to prepare his legal defence while remaining available for further proceedings.
The cases form part of a broader examination of governance and conduct among senior political figures in Sri Lanka. As the legal process continues, further developments are anticipated in the coming months as the courts work through the evidence and arguments presented by both prosecution and defence teams.