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Sri Lanka’s ex-immigration chief sentenced to 2 years for defying court order to end costly foreign visa deal.
Sri Lanka’s former immigration chief, Harsha Ilukpitiya, was sentenced to two years in prison for contempt of court after ignoring a 2024 Supreme Court order to end a controversial $25-per-visa contract with a foreign consortium.
The deal, awarded by the previous government, replaced a local provider charging $1 per visa with a foreign group including India’s GBS Technology Services, increasing fees even for travelers from visa-exempt countries.
Critics said the hike would harm tourism and questioned the contract’s transparency, with potential earnings estimated at up to $2.75 billion over 16 years.
Ilukpitiya, who has already served one year in custody, is the latest high-ranking official prosecuted under President Anura Kumara Dissanayake’s anti-corruption campaign targeting former officials from the Rajapaksa era.
The court has not yet ruled on the contract’s legality.
El ex jefe de inmigración de Sri Lanka fue sentenciado a 2 años por desafiar la orden judicial de poner fin a un costoso acuerdo de visas extranjeras.