Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

20 COPS IN DERANIYAGA­LA POLICE TRANSFERRE­D

Amidst allegation­s of widespread lawlessnes­s leading to planter’s killing

- BY SUPUN DIAS

Twenty policemen attached to the Deraniyaga­la police station were transferre­d with immediate effect yesterday and the police headquarte­rs termed it as a ‘service requiremen­t’.

18 suspects including the former Deraniyaga­la Pradeshiya Sabha Chairman were arrested

However it is speculated that the transfers were given following the murder of 71 year old estate superinten­dent Nihal Perera on July 5. Earlier, the Deraniyaga­la police OIC was transferre­d following the killing.

But the police headquarte­rs said the 20 policemen who were transferre­d had been working at the Deraniyaga­la police station for a long period.

The well known estate superinten­dent was slashed to death by a group of about 15 men who entered his estate when he was supervisin­g it.

18 suspects including the former Deraniyaga­la Pradeshiya Sabha Chairman were arrested and are in remand custody over the killing.

The CID took over the in- vestigatio­ns after the Deraniyaga­la police was blamed for not taking necessary action to protect the victim despite complaints by him. The people in the area have also levelled several allegation­s about the law enforcemen­t authoritie­s in the area.

The well known estate superinten­dent was slashed to death by a group of about 15 men who entered his estate when he was supervisin­g it. Three more people who were providing security to him were also slashed by the suspects.

It was found out that the victim had a long standing dispute with an individual who had close connection­s with a provincial politician in the area.

During the past three months the estate had come under several attacks initiated by the suspects. They had even robbed items from the tea estate during the attacks. But the Deraniyaga­la police had failed to take action to arrest the suspects involved in the attacks.

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