In order to recoup the commissions paid to the government ministers, Euroville is allowed to go around and demolish private properties without due permissions from the owners.
by Our Correspondent in Colombo
(September 30, Colombo, Sri Lanka Guardian) Following our news ‘Government awards contracts to commission paying contractors in the North’ datelined 29 September 2010, our investigations reveal, governments blue eyed Euroville Engineers and Constructors (PVT) Ltd owned by the Tamil militant N Ramathasan is given freehand to demolish war damaged properties illegally and to use the rubble for his construction projects in the north.
In order to recoup the commissions paid to the government ministers, Euroville is allowed to go around and demolish private properties without due permissions from the owners. The properties abandoned during the war and those still unoccupied or unclaimed for by the expatriate Tamils are systematically reduced to rubble according our investigations.
The properties demolished are mainly in Kilinochchi and Jaffna. According to our source, the government too is recognising the work of Euroville as useful contribution to erase the traces of war ravages in the north.
Our investigations further reveals that Euroville is using the services of the paramilitary leader and the government Minister Douglas Devananda to operate freely for payment for his service.
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