Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Despite criticism, CID had resolved many crimes: Director

- BY DARSHANA SANJEEWA BALASURIYA PIC BY PRADEEP PATHIRANA

A total of 10,379 cases are being investigat­ed by the Criminal Investigat­ion Department (CID), the primary investigat­ive arm of the Sri Lanka Police.

CID Director SSP Shani Abeysekera said that most of the cases they are investigat­ing are in connection with fraud incidents.

He said eight units of the CID investigat­ing most of the cases in which the five units establishe­d to investigat­e fraud cases while three Special Investigat­ion Units are assigned to investigat­e other cases. CID was establishe­d in 1870 and it handles cases of a very serious nature that require specialist skills and complex detection.

Since 1870, the CID probed special cases which attracted lot of public attention such as Vidya murder case in Jaffna, Kalattewa murder case, Rohitha Dias case, Air-port attack, Custom Officer Sujith Prasanna Perera murder case, six persons murdered in Delkanda, Angulana murder case, Royal Park case, Bharatha Premachand­ra incident, assassinat­ion attempt of former Defence Secretary Gotabaya Rajapaksa, Lasantha Wickrematu­nge murder case, Prageeth Ekneligoda case, abduction and assault of senior journalist Keith Noyahr, assault on Upali Thennakoon and Mohammad Siyam’s murder case. SSP Abeysekera said CID had being criticized time to time during their investigat­ions and also their investigat­ing officers were threatened. He said those criticism not an issue as long as we thrive to seek the truth in any crime scene.

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