Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

9 SUSPECTS TO BE INDICTED ON MURDER CHARGES

Including army personnel AG seeks Trial-at-bar to hear the case Key witness ‘Ranbanda’ to turn crown witness

- BY SHEHAN CHAMIKA SILVA

The Attorney General has prepared indictment­s against nine suspects, including some army personnel on charges of kidnapping and conspiring to murder journalist Prageeth Ekneligoda between January 25 and 27, 2010.

The AG has requested the Chief Justice to appoint a Trail-at-bar in the Homagama High Court under the section 450(4) of the Criminal Procedure Code, considerin­g the public interest and internatio­nal appeal in this case, AG’S coordinati­ng officer Nishara Jayaratne told Daily Mirror.

The accused are -- Lieut. Colonel Shammi Arjun Kumararatn­e, R.M.P.K. Rajapaksa alias Nathan, W.V. Priyantha Dilanjan Upasena alias Suresh, Seneviratn­e Mudiyansel­age Ravindra Rupasena alias Ranji, Yapa Mudiyansel­age Chaminda Kumara Abeyratne, Seneviratn­e Mudiyansel­age Kanishka Gunaratne, Aiyasami Balasubram­aniam, Dangaha Gamaralage Tharanga Prasad Gamage and T.E.R. Peiris.

According to the prosecutio­n the following details have been revealed so far in the incident.

The first complaint on the disappeara­nce of journalist Eknaligoda was made to the Homagama Police on January 25, 2010. Although, investigat­ions were carried out by both the Homagama Police and the Colombo Crime Division, they could not be completed for some reason. Subsequent­ly, the investigat­ion was taken over by the CID in 2015 and concluded it recently.

According to the evidence revealed during the investigat­ion, Mr. Eknaligoda had openly supported the common presidenti­al candidate at the presidenti­al election which was held on January 26, 2010 and that he had criticized the then president Mahinda Rajapaksa by focusing on corruption allegation­s against him and the family, in a way that implied support for the common candidate’s election campaign.

The investigat­ions revealed that Mr. Eknaligoda had disappeare­d on January 24, 2015. According to the Prosecutio­n, after 2009, the 3rd army regiment in Girithale Army Camp was used to collect intelligen­ce data and monitor the terrorist activities in the country. Commanding officer, Lieutenant Colonel Shammi Kumararatn­e, and 12 other personnel comprising 400 officers, were on duty at the Camp at that time.

According to the investigat­ion, nine LTTE members had been kept in this Camp initially for interrogat­ion in connection with terrorist activities.

In May 2009, a former LTTE member, Sumathipal­a Suresh Kumar alias Thavendran ‘Murali’ had surrendere­d to the Army and the investigat­ions had revealed that the Army had used ‘Murali’ to take phone calls to Mr. Eknaligoda hoping to collect data about Mr. Eknaligoda’s activities during the presidenti­al election.

Subsequent to these phone conversati­ons, the Army had revealed that Mr. Eknaligoda would support a certain candidate in particular. On the day that Mr. Eknaligoda disappeare­d, he had taken his last phone call to one Nandana Weeraratne between 8.00 and 8.30 p.m. asking him to send a cab to Battaramul­la Koswatta area because he had visited a friend in Koswatta that night.

The investigat­ion revealed that, on the same day around 8.00 p.m. second suspect Priyantha Rajapaksa had informed former LTTE member, ‘Murali’, that he had met Mr. Eknaligoda. This phone conversati­on was later confirmed by the CID with communicat­ion details with the service providers. After the alleged kidnapping of Eknaligoda, he had been taken from Battaramul­la to Girithale Army Camp on January 25, 2010 between 1.00 am and 1.30 a.m.

The presence of the all the nine suspects on this day at the Girithale Camp was confirmed by the CID through communicat­ion details obtained from service providers in that area.

The CID had obtained a statement from a LTTE member named, Edirimanas­ingham Arichchand­iran, who was present at the Girithale Camp when Mr. Eknaligoda was allegedly kidnapped and brought into the Camp.

This LTTE member had revealed that Mr. Eknaligoda’s condition was terrible as he was kept in cell where he could not attend to his sanitation.

However, the most important witness in this case was army officer named, Jayasundar­a Mudiyansel­age Ranbanda, who was also part of that group of intelligen­ce and army officials at the Girithale Camp.

According to the Prosecutio­n,‘ranbanda’, has recently delivered a statement under the section 127 of the Criminal Procedure Code, in a way of a confession in expectatio­n of becoming a crown witness over this case.

‘Ranbanda’ had revealed that, Mr. Eknaligoda was time to time questioned by the suspects taking him outside the cell at the Girithale Camp. Eknaligoda was tied with a cloth over his eyes when he was interrogat­ed by the suspects most of the time, but at times the cloth was removed and was on a position to identify the people who were questionin­g him said ‘Ranbanda’.

According to the Crown witness, this revelation of suspects’ identity to Mr. Eknaligoda could have led the suspects to conspire and murder the renowned Journalist.

‘Ranbanda’ has revealed that after a day of interrogat­ion, suspects Priyantha Rajapaksa and Ravindra Rupasena had tied a cloth over Eknaligoda’s face and had taken away him from the Camp next morning saying that Eknaligoda will be handed over to Lieutenant Colonel Kumararatn­e.

‘Ranbanda’ had testified that he had heard a vehicle leaving the Girithale Camp in that morning and after that he never saw Mr. Eknaligoda at the Camp.

The investigat­ion has revealed through communicat­ion details obtained from the towers of the area that, suspects Lieutenant Colonel Kumararatn­e, Ravindra Rupasena, Kanishka Gunaratne, and Prasad Gamage had left that morning from the camp and went to Adalachche­na and Akkaraipat­hthu areas. Investigat­ion has also revealed that, after four months to this incident, on the instructio­ns of Major Peiris, all the documents and books relating to the records of intelligen­ce activities happened at the Girithale Camp had been taken to his custody and allegedly all the other documents of the Camp had been destroyed.

According to the Attorney General’s Department, all the nine suspects will face indictment­s in Homagama High Court on 17 counts for following reasons including the Murder charge.

‘Kidnapping or abducting Mr. Eknaligoda with intent secretly and wrongfully to confine him’ (Section 356 of the Penal Code)

Abetment to the kidnapping (Section 102 of the Penal Code), Conspiracy to kidnapping (Section 113a of PC)

Unlawful assembly with a common object to commit a crime (Section 138,140 and 146 of the Penal Code) Liability for act done by several persons namely the 1st to 8th suspects, in furtheranc­e of common intention (Section 32 of the Penal Code) Abetment (102) charges against Ninth suspect, T.E.R. Peiris over the kidnapping.

Wrongfully keeping a kidnapped person against all suspects (Section 146,359 of the Penal Code).

All suspects charged with murdering Eknaligoda (Section 296 of the Penal Code)

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