Senior Sri Lankan monk arrested for alleged child sex crimes
Pallegama Hemarathana, the chief prelate of Colombo and a highly respected Buddhist monk, has been arrested in Sri Lanka for allegedly sexually abusing an 11-year-old girl. The alleged abuse occurred in 2022 at a temple in Anuradhapura.

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AI-generatedPallegama Hemarathana, the chief prelate of Colombo and a highly respected Buddhist monk, has been arrested in Sri Lanka for allegedly sexually abusing an 11-year-old girl. The alleged abuse occurred in 2022 at a temple in Anuradhapura. Authorities took the 71-year-old monk into custody from a hospital in Colombo on Saturday, following a criminal investigation. The victim's mother has also been arrested for aiding and abetting the alleged crime. This arrest marks the most senior monk to be accused of such offenses in Sri Lanka, a country that has seen previous cases of clergy abusing children. A foreign travel ban had been in place for Hemarathana prior to his detention.
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5 extractedThis is the highest-profile case involving a religious leader accused of such crimes in Sri Lanka.
Authorities arrested Hemarathana on Saturday from a private hospital in Colombo.
The victim's mother has also been arrested for aiding and abetting the monk.
The alleged abuse occurred in 2022 involving an 11-year-old girl in a temple in Anuradhapura.
Pallegama Hemarathana, the chief prelate of Colombo, has been arrested for alleged child sex crimes.