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Plane carrying Sri Lankan president lands in Singapore

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.

A Saudia airline Boeing 787 Dreamliner believed to be carrying Sri Lanka’s president Gotabaya Rajapaksa, his wife and two bodyguards arrives at Changi International Airport in Singapore on July 14, 2022. – Sri Lanka’s president left the Maldives on July 14 aboard a Saudia airline plane bound for Singapore, an airport official told AFP, a day after he escaped to the atoll nation. (Photo by Roslan RAHMAN / 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.

Gotabaya Rajapaksa, his wife Ioma and their two bodyguards were on board the Saudia airline plane, an airport official earlier told AFP.

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.

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