Gotabaya Rajapaksa arrived in Singapore on Thursday after fleeing demurrers touched off by an profitable extremity, with the megacity- state averring he was on a private visit and hadn't been granted shelter.
Singapore Sri Lanka's President Gotabaya Rajapaksa was allowed to enter Singapore Thursday on a private visit and has not been granted shelter, the megacity- state said, after the leader arrived from the Maldives.
"It's verified thatMr. Rajapaksa has been allowed entry into Singapore on a private visit," Singapore's foreign ministry said in a statement." He has not asked for shelter and neither has he been granted any shelter. Singapore generally doesn't grant requests for shelter."
He arrived in Singapore on Thursday after fleeing demurrers touched off by an profitable extremity, with the megacity- state averring he was on a private visit and hadn't been granted shelter.
Gotabaya Rajapaksa, his woman
Roma and their two guards arrived in Singapore from the Maldives, where they had originally escaped to a day before.
The Saudia airline airplane
carrying them landed at Singapore's Changi Airport at 717 pm( 1117 GMT), according to AFP intelligencers on point.
journalists had descended on Changi after news surfaced that the chairman was heading to the megacity- state, but by late Thursday he hadn't been spotted leaving.