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Sri Lanka: Prime Minister, President homes lose valuable artefacts

Post the anti-government protests where protestors had stormed the President’s house, over 1,000 valuables go missing

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Thousands of people at President’s palace two days after protesters stormed into the house on July 11. Pic/Getty Images

Thousands of people at President’s palace two days after protesters stormed into the house on July 11. Pic/Getty Images

More than 1,000 valuable artefacts, including items of vintage and antique value have reportedly gone missing from Sri Lanka’s Presidential Palace and Prime Minister’s official residence at Temple Trees here after irate anti-government protesters occupied these premises earlier this month, police said on Saturday.

On July 9, anti-government protesters occupied the residences of former President Gotabaya Rajapaksa and former Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe after storming into their premises and setting fire to one of the buildings protesting the government’s handling of the unprecedented economic crisis.

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