Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Torrington’s community centre breeding drug addicts and mosquitoes

CMC, CEA and police passing the buck to each other; court orders regarding noise pollution openly flouted

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TThe CMC’s area public health officer admitted the community centre has become a den of vice but continuous warnings to the ‘hete watta’ residents are being ignored and garbage is burnt at night within the premises.

he Colombo Municipal Council's Torrington community centre is doing more harm than good to the community.

The centre along with a community hall opened by then Colombo Mayor Karu Jayasuriya under the purview of the CMC, has not only turned into a major eyesore, but a den of vice and mosquito breeding ground too.

The abandoned community centre in Colombo's Cinnamon Gardens, a zone designated by the UDA (Urban Developmen­t Authority) as a "special primary residentia­l area', was built for the benefit of the displaced poor at what is now known as "hete watta". The CMC and other state agencies such as the Central Environmen­tal Authority (CEA) and the local police, and the Environmen­tal police are merely passing the buck to each other as the centre has become a haven for drug addicts as well.

Two court orders, one from the country's highest court, the Supreme Court (SC/FR 38/2005) and the Chief Magistrate's Court (68868/2) are being treated with contempt. While the Supreme Court in a previous matter had ruled on noise pollution--in this particular instance, the Cinnamon Gardens police got a magisteria­l order disallowin­g the kovil to allow noise outside the temple precincts--and banning the use of gongs, amplifiers and loudspeake­rs. It now appears that

With no CMC security personnel or a fence to protect the premises, all that is left are damaged furniture, destroyed wiring, discarded plastics and other garbage burnt within the premises.These activities that have gone on for years have resulted in sleep deprivatio­n, breathing difficulti­es and respirator­y illnesses among children and the elderly, not only in the neighbourh­ood but within 'hete watta' too. But the women are too afraid to complain about what the men do.

Rate paying residents in the surroundin­g areas have approached authoritie­s to find a solution to no avail. They have gone from the local Medical Officer of the area (see extracts from his report) to the Mayor Rosie Senanayake. Court orders are being flouted in gay abandon. "Looks like we when asked if they have not tried to reach some informal settlement by themselves. "The community hall can empower women in the area, with a few sewing machines or even a library for the community and uplift their lives. Unfortunat­ely it is promoting illegal activities in the absence of supervisio­n”.

While breeding drug addicts, the premises is also breeding mosquitoes due to discarded containers and garbage thrown into the premises.

Colombo’s Municipal Commission­er Bhadrani Jayawarden­a admits the CMC has received complaints over public health concerns caused by strong toxic smoke. She said a tender has now been called from private security services to employ security personnel at the community centre. need a 'system change', an irate “We have also sought assistance resident told us with sardonic from the Cinnamon laughter echoing the theme of Gardens police to provide protection the recent 'aragalists'. to the centre until a

'Hete watta" has in the intervenin­g security officer is recruited. years since the wellmeanin­g Police officers will be deployed Community Centre to inspect the premises frequently came into being back in 1999 to ensure illegal activities turned into a slum dwelling. are not taking place The men-folk do menial work inside,” she said. But, it seems, in the city during the day and the Cinnamon Garens police what they do at night is for knows nothing of this request. their extra income - and entertainm­ent. The CMC Commission­er They have become conceded the premises is in a addicted to cheap narcotics in neglected state and placed the the process. blame on the lack of funds to

“It’s not easy to talk to those maintain it. She said the CMC at ‘hete watte’. They get violent plans to convert it into a community when approached and use bad activity centre from language", said a resident the 2023 budget allocation.

The CMC's area public health officer admitted the community centre has become a den of vice but continuous warnings to the 'hete watta' residents are being ignored and garbage is burnt at night within the premises.

Noise pollution is an added issue. Complaints to the CEA over loud sound from amplifiers used at a Bo-tree shrine located adjacent to the community centre have fallen on deaf ears at the CEA.

Director of CEA's Compliance Monitoring and Complaints Unit Manoja Priyadarsh­ani said complaints have been forwarded to Cinnamon Gardens police last week.

Passing the buck, she said the CEA does not look into such complaints as it is not industrial noise pollution. "It is the responsibi­lity of the local police station's environmen­t police unit to look into these and advise, or take action under the Nuisance Ordinance," she said.

Cinnamon Gardens police OIC O. Senanayake contradict­ed what both the CMC Commission­er and the CEA Director said. He denied being informed over the noise pollution issue either by the CEA or the CMC.

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Then and now: The community centre opened by then Colombo Mayor Karu Jayasuriya now in a state of utter neglect and doing more harm than service to the people of the area. Pix by M.A. Pushpa Kumara

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