Former Sri Lankan Army chief Gen Sarath Fonseka was on Saturday stripped off his rank, medals and pension after President Mahinda Rajapaksa ratified the verdict of his conviction by a court martial.
The court martial had found Fonseka guilty of dabbling in politics while heading the country's military last year.
"The President in his capacity of Commander-in-Chief of the Armed forces has confirmed the findings and the punishment handed down by the first court martial," a military official said.
By the decree signed by Rajapaksa, Fonseka will lose his right to wear rank, medals he has won in his 40
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