Sri Lanka`s embattled president was flown to an airbase near the main international airport Monday, officials said, raising speculation he will flee into exile abroad, NDTV reports.
Gotabaya Rajapaksa fled the presidential palace in Colombo under naval protection on Saturday, shortly before tens of thousands of protesters overran the compound.
Hours later, the parliamentary speaker announced Rajapaksa would resign on Wednesday to allow a "peaceful transition of power".
The 73-year-old leader had taken refuge at a navy facility, a top defence official told AFP, before being brought to the Katunayake airbase -- which shares a perimeter fence with the country`s main Bandaranaike International airport.
"He and his entourage were flown back to Colombo in two Bell 412 choppers," he added.
There was no official word from the president`s office about his whereabouts, but several local media reports speculated he was set to leave for Dubai later Monday.
Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe`s office said Rajapaksa had officially informed him of his intention to resign, without specifying a date.