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Graffiti on luggage shocks President’s son


President Mahinda Rajapaksa’s youngest son, Rohitha was in for a rude shock on Monday upon his return from London on a SriLankan Airlines flight, at the Bandaranaike International Airport, where a graffiti on one of his luggage screamed mahajana mudal thopila kaapiyaw (Squander our money).


The rude graffiti was pasted on the luggage, which contained a brand new swanky home theatre system.


However, subsequent to the astounding find, a complaint was promptly lodged with the police who rushed to the scene and took several photographs. The law enforcement officers also made inquiries. A friend of Rohitha is reported to have told the police, “The luggage came like this.” It is alleged that the police had also questioned the baggage handling staff at the airport, following the discovery of the graffiti.