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Sri Lanka's ousted President Rajapaksa gets govt residence, security on return - officials

Gotabaya Rajapaksa fled Sri Lanka in July after demonstrators stormed his official residence and office (file image)
Gotabaya Rajapaksa fled Sri Lanka in July after demonstrators stormed his official residence and office (file image)

Sri Lanka's ousted President Gotabaya Rajapaksa was provided today with an official residence and security by the government after he returned to the country he had fled in July during economic unrest, two senior officials said.

Mr Rajapaksa fled in the early hours of 13 July after massive protests engulfed Colombo and demonstrators enraged with the economic devastation stormed his official residence and office.

He resigned after arriving in Singapore and later traveled to Thailand.

A Sri Lanka government spokesman and the president's office did not immediately reply to emails seeking comment on Mr Rajapaksa's return.

The former president met with a group of ruling party members and lawmakers at the airport this morning before being whisked to the residence allocated by the government.

A convoy said to be transporting Gotabaya Rajapaksa leaves Bandaranaike International Airport in Colombo early this morning

A senior official said Mr Rajapaksa has not indicated his plans.

"What he told us last night was that he needs some time as he wasn't even allowed to step out of his room due to security reasons," one official said, adding Mr Rajapaksa had not been allowed to go to the gym.

"Once he has spent some time at home he will let us know what he wants to do," said the official, who asked not to be named.

Sri Lanka, grappling with one of its worst economic crisis since independence, this week reached a staff level agreement with International Monetary Fund for a loan of $2.9 billion.