Plane Carrying Sri Lankan President Lands In Singapore
By AFP
A plane carrying Sri Lanka’s president arrived in Singapore from the Maldives Thursday, according to AFP reporters, a day after he escaped to the atoll nation.
The aircraft landed at Singapore’s Changi Airport at 7:17 pm (1117 GMT), according to AFP journalists on site.
Journalists had descended on Changi after news emerged that the president was heading to the city-state.
Rajapaksa, 73, fled Sri Lanka after protesters overran his palace on the weekend as the country grapples with a dire economic crisis.
He is expected to look to stay in the city-state for some time, according to Sri Lankan security sources, before potentially moving to the United Arab Emirates.
