Namal Rajapakse, son of former strongman president Mahinda Rajapakse. (Image Courtesy Twitter @RajapaksaNamal) 
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US denies entry to Namal Rajapakse, son of former Sri Lankan president Mahinda Rajapakse

Namal Rajapakse, son of former strongman president Mahinda Rajapakse, said the airline had been instructed not to allow him to board the flight to Houston.

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COLOMBO: A controversial Sri Lankan opposition legislator today said US authorities prevented him from taking a flight to Texas from Moscow where he was an observer for the Russian presidential election.

Namal Rajapakse, son of former strongman president Mahinda Rajapakse, said the airline had been instructed not to allow him to board the flight to Houston.

Rajapakse said on Twitter that he had been informed by Emirates Air "I won't make my Houston Flight as #US Officials instruct them to not let me board.

"Sure it has nothing to do with my name, being part of #lka opposition or my travel from #Russia.

" The 31-year-old was invited by the Russian government to be a monitor of the presidential election won by Vladimir Putin.

US authorities do not comment on individual cases, but official sources said his name was likely on a travel watch list as a result of money laundering charges he faces at home.

Namal Rajapakse and a sibling have been charged with money-laundering.

Other family members face corruption allegations.

Sri Lanka has announced it will set up special courts to investigate billions of dollars of corruption under former president Rajapakse who was defeated in 2015 elections.

His successor Maithripala Sirisena has said as many as half of all public procurement contracts under the Rajapakse administration were corrupt.

Former president Rajapakse is not under investigation and denies wrongdoing.

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