Ratmalana Madhura Maduranga's Corporate fraud

Madhura Mamuranga who killed Ratmalana wife and two children ....involved in fraud for 15 million at workplace!

The incident which created a big uproar in the country in the month of May in the year 2012 was the triple murder by a husband inside a house close to Golu Madama Junction in Ratmalana where his wife and two children were brutally murdered after strangling and burned to death.
The former Administrative Secretary Madhura Manuranga de Silva who had committed this murder with the motive of marrying a girl, had to face a jail term of one and a half years and was released a few months before, on bail. He has now had to face another jail sentence as a result of a financial fraud case filed by the establishment in which he was employed. In fact, he had served at the Accounts Section of Brandex Garments in Moratuwa.

During the period in which he served, he was paid a monthly sum of over one and a half lakhs. It was during the course of that period that after committing the aforesaid murder that he had secretly purchased a house and property in order to get married to a girl and live in it; he had even bought an air ticket with the intention of travelling overseas.

At the time the case resumed, his mother who adopted him; his colleagues as well as the girl connected to him though supplied evidence, when the case was heard, since it was found that the evidence was not sufficient in relation to the murder, the suspect of the triple murder had taken steps to find release from courts on bail.

It was after this that a case was filed at the CID in relation to a financial fraud involving a sum of Rs. 1,56,41,080 and criminal breach of trust  by the private establishment where he had been serving at that time.

This case was filed by the Moratuwa Brandex Company to which the suspect was attached to and it was revealed at investigations that prior to the said murder, he had handed over his resignation papers to the firm where he had committed the fraud of 15 million.

After the inquiry by the CID he was once again taken into custody and produced before Mt. Lavinia Magistrates Court day-before-yesterday.

As such, Addl. Magistrate Mr. C.A. Dharmatilleka ordered that the suspect be remanded until next 9th.

This complaint was forwarded to the CID by the Management of that establishment for having produced false documents to purchase 37 items of machinery necessary for the firm at the time he was serving in that private garment establishment for the tune of Rs. 1,56,41,087, fraudulently.
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