The Borneo Post

Sri Lanka court demands arrest of military chief

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COLOMBO: A Sri Lankan court yesterday ordered the arrest the country's top military officer over the abduction and murder of 11 people during the Tamil civil war.

Colombo Fort magistrate Ranga Dissanayak­e reprimande­d police investigat­ors for failing to act on a previous order to detain Admiral Ravindra Wijegunara­tne.

“The court ordered that the admiral be arrested before Nov 9,” a court official told AFP.

“If they fail, there should be action against the police officer handling the case.”

The order came amid a bitter power struggle between sacked prime minister Ranil Wickremesi­nghe and former president Mahinda Rajapakse, who was named to replace him.

Rajapakse was head of state from 2005 to 2015 when the decades- old Tamil separatist war was brutally crushed — although the timing of today's ruling appeared to have no deliberate link with the current political crisis.

The magistrate wants police to arrest Wijegunara­tne, the chief of the defence staff, for allegedly shielding a navy officer responsibl­e for abductions and killings.

Police told the court the admiral had protected Chandana Prasad Hettiarach­chi, a navy intelligen­ce officer who is the main suspect in the killing of 11 men between 2008 and 2009.

They are believed to have been murdered while being illegally held by the navy. Their bodies were never found but Hettiarach­chi was arrested in August. — AFP

 ??  ?? Fle photo shows the Israeli and Brazilian flags hanging outside the building housing the offices of the Brazilian Embassy, in the Israeli city of Tel Aviv. — AFP photo
Fle photo shows the Israeli and Brazilian flags hanging outside the building housing the offices of the Brazilian Embassy, in the Israeli city of Tel Aviv. — AFP photo

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