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Wednesday, 20 February, 2002, 12:43 GMT
Sri Lankan former minister arrested
Ballot boxes
Those killed were escorting ballot boxes for counting
Police in Sri Lanka have arrested former Deputy Defence Minister Anuraddha Ratwatte in connection with an investigation into the killing of 10 opposition supporters during last December's elections. 

Anuraddha Ratwatte
Anuruddha Ratwatte: Denies involvement
Mr Ratwatte, the uncle of President Chandrika Kumaratunga and one of the most powerful figures in the previous administration, was arrested at his house and flown to a court in the central town of Teldeniya. 

He was remanded in custody until 4 March - but shortly after his appearance, he was admitted under guard to a government hospital. 

However, hospital officials would not disclose what was wrong with him. 

The court also ordered the arrest of Mr Ratwatte's two sons, who have absconded. 

Poll violence

The police investigation relates to an incident in the central district of Kandy during the general elections.

Mourner
The elections were amongst the most violent ever
Ten Muslims were killed when a grenade was thrown into their vehicle as they were escorting ballot boxes to a counting station. 

The police found two vehicles allegedly involved in the crime both of which were said to belong to Mr Ratwatte. 

The victims were supporters of the opposition United National Party, which went on to win the elections and form the next government. 

Denial

Thousands of people took to the streets the day after the election to demand Mr Ratwatte's arrest 

Mr Ratwatte was one of the main campaign organisers for the ruling People's Alliance. 

He has denied any involvement in the killings, saying it is part of a plot to implicate him.

As the former deputy defence minister, he was effectively in charge of the war against the rebel Tamil Tigers.

He is now an opposition MP, although his niece is still president.

See also:
11 Dec 01 | South Asia
Sri Lanka politician cries foul
05 Dec 01 | South Asia
Violence mars Sri Lanka poll
22 Nov 01 | South Asia
Sri Lanka poll violence 'doubles'
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