Sri Lankan police have arrested an astrologer after his prediction
that President Maithripala Sirisena would die last week proved to be
wide of the mark.
Vijithamuni Rohana de Silva, a 52-year-old former sailor in the Sri
Lankan navy, was hauled before magistrates in Colombo on Wednesday where
he was granted bail on a bond of two million rupees ($13,300).
“He was arrested following an investigation into a complaint from the
media ministry that his false predictions had caused unrest in
society,” a official who asked not to be named told AFP.
Prosecutors said de Silva wrote a series of blogs over the past six
months that foretold Sirisena’s death last Thursday, January 26, but the
day passed off peacefully for the president.
De Silva is no stranger to the law courts and once served a prison
term for being part of an attempt to assassinate the then-Indian premier
Rajiv Gandhi while he was visiting the island in 1987.
Sri Lankan politicians place great faith in astrology. Many have
their own seers whose predictions are sometimes treated with more
deference than the advice of senior aides.
AFP

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