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Sri Lanka arrests Swiss Embassy worker who claimed abduction

COLOMBO, Sri Lanka – Sri Lankan police on Monday arrested a Swiss Embassy employee who has said she was abducted, held for hours, sexually assualted and threatened by captors who demanded that she disclose embassy-related information.

Gania Banister Francis, a local embassy employee, made statements that could justify a criminal charge of disaffection toward the government and also fabricated evidence in her abduction claim, Sri Lanka’s Attorney General’s Department told police. A court approved her detention.

The Swiss foreign ministry has called the alleged Nov. 25 abduction of Francis a “very serious and unacceptable attack” and summoned Sri Lanka’s ambassador to demand an investigation.

The Sri Lankan government has insisted that evidence collected by its investigators did not support the sequence of events provided by the embassy that she had been abducted by captors who demanded she reveal unspecified information about the embassy.

Sri Lanka also rejected a request by the embassy to fly Francis and her family to Switzerland.

Francis was summoned to the Sri Lanka’s Criminal Investigations Department to make statements and was subjected to medical tests and a psychiatric analysis, local media have reported.

The Sri Lanka Attorney General’s Department told the country’s Criminal Investigations Department earlier Monday that there is no evidence to support Francis’ claim that she was abducted.

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