Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Cabinet nod to frame charges against suspects in absentia

- BY SANDUN A. JAYASEKERA

Cabinet approval has been granted to amend the Criminal Procedure Code No. 15 of 1979 enabling the Police to frame charges against a suspect and also to proceed with a criminal or terrorism related case without producing the suspect in courts.

A Justice and Prison Reforms Ministry spokespers­on told that Minister Talatha Athukorale submitted a cabinet paper in this respect and the cabinet has given the nod this week to the proposal to amend the Criminal Procedure Code.

“Producing the suspects in terrorismr­elated cases and other crimes has become a threat to the national security, to the public and police and prison officials. The new amendments will permit the Police to appear for proscripti­on in court proceeding­s without the suspects,” she stressed.

The law enforcemen­t authoritie­s have arrested nearly 1,000 terror suspects since April 21 and interrogat­ion, recording of their statements and further inquiries based on their disclosure­s have become a tedious task. However, the government is determined to frame charges against the suspects as early as possible and new amendments will help the process, the spokespers­on noted.

This procedure was in addition to the imposition of emergency regulation­s that give security forces sweeping powers to search and arrest and also to control the media in the aftermath of the Easter Sunday suicide bomb attack by Islamic Fundamenta­list terrorists.

However, the cabinet approval has been granted for the amendments subject to the approval in Parliament, Minister Athukorale added.

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