Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

TWISTS AND TURNS IN THE DR. SHAFI CONTROVERS­Y

- By Piyumi Fonseka Reporting from Kurunegala

The alleged sterilizat­ion charges against Dr. Seigu Shihabdeen Mohamed Shafi from the Teaching Hospital, Kurunegala have become the main topic in the country at present. It has created a huge controvers­y which is taking new turns and spreading its flames in the country. His wife Dr. M.N.F. Imara, holding an MBBS degree from the University of Sri Jayewarden­epura, is working in the Nephrology Unit at the Teaching Hospital in Kurunegala. Their three children are attending popular national schools in Kurunegala.

In an interview with the Daily Mirror, Dr. Imara said that everything that happened before and after the arrest of her husband has made her to believe that proceeding­s have been well-planned to victimize Dr. Shafi. “But, I cannot imagine the secrecy behind all these manipulati­ons,” she said.

Dr. Shafi graduated from the University of Sri Jayewarden­epura as an MBBS Doctor in 2003. Since then, he has served the Government Health sector for more than 14 years in the following capacities: Internship at Teaching Hospital Kurunegala - 12/8/2004 to 12/8/2005, Released House Officer of Teaching Hospital Kurunegala 13/08/2005 to 11/04/2006, Medical Officer, District Hospital - Galewela -12/4/2006 to 18/4/2007, Senior House Officer of Gynaecolog­y & Obstetrics at Teaching Hospital Kurunegala - 20/07/2007 to 25/02/2013 and as the Medical Officer of Gynecology & Obstetrics Base Hospital, Dambulla - 26/2/2013 to 26/2/2017

He resigned from the Government sector in July, 2015 to contest the General Elections in 2015. He contested as a UNP candidate and polled nearly 54,000 votes. However, he could not enter parliament, as the UNP secured only 7 places, and he was 8th in the list.

Then, he started serving the Government sector medical profession on August 2016 as a Medical Doctor, attached to Base Hospital, Dambulla which had also come into question. On February 12, 2017, he was transferre­d back to the Teaching Hospital, Kurunegala as a Senior House Officer, Gynaecolog­y & Obstetrics where he continued to work until he was taken in to custody on May 24 on charges of acquiring a large number of assets through suspicious means.

He is just an MBBS doctor, and not a Consultant VOG. His post is “Senior House Officer (SHO)” who is a person working under the Consultant and carrying out surgeries, under the supervisio­n of a Consultant. Furthermor­e, a Cesarean section in an Operation Theatre cannot be performed only by a doctor. There are a group of people numbering six in an operating theatre. This group includes the Senior House Officer (SHO), the House Officer (HO), the Anesthetis­t and 2-3 members of nursing staff, all assisting in the surgery so that if there is something unusual happening, the others could notice.

He has worked under many VOGS. At the time of his arrest, he was working under Consultant VOG, Dr. Pathinisek­ara.

After the Easter bomb attack on April 21, under emergency regulation­s, on the same day, the Police visited the residence of Dr. Shafi, to inquire into whether they (Shafis) had been entertaini­ng any strange visitors. Again, on April 30, the Police visited to check on the house adjoining theirs, which Dr. Shafi had rented out to a group of workers employed in a textile shop in the town. During that time, they had questioned Dr. Shafi’s wife Dr. Imara as well.

Then on May 6, the Police and a SOCO (Scene of Crime) unit came to check the medical lab, Gold Med Diagnostic­s and Laboratori­es at Colombo Road, Kurunegala which was owned by the father-in-law of Dr.shafi as a partner with police sniffer dogs and interrogat­ed Dr. Shafi again for more than 3 hours, regarding his assets and income.

Subsequent­ly, there was a paper article in the ‘Divaina’ newspaper on May 23, regarding sterilizat­ion, during cesarean sections by a ‘Tawhid Jamaath doctor’. This was followed by a Facebook post, uploaded by Dr. Channa Jayasumana of Rajarata University, in relation to the article in the said newspaper on the same day. He tried to relate the issue in the newspaper, to Dr. Shafi using some photos and articles taken from his Facebook profile. Within one night, this post was shared more than 500 times, among various groups.

“When I looked into comments of this post, they have dragged some pictures of my kids and made threats to my husband, me and my kids,” Dr. Imara said.

“On May 24, we were planning to complain to the police regarding the security of my family and prepared the documents. We had even drafted a complaint. But unfortunat­ely, on the same day they arrested my husband suspecting foul play with regard to acquiring enormous wealth within a short time. This was done under the guise of emergency law,” she claimed.

The checking continued for 2 – 2 ½ hours and then the police obtained a statement from the wife, regarding checking of the house and what she had to say regarding her husband. She said that they had taken some documents such as passports, land deeds, bank passbooks as well as the CPU, tab and laptop computers. According to her they hadn’t given Dr. Shafi’s wife a check list of the items.

After arresting a victim, he or she has to be produced before the Judicial Medical Officer (JMO) on duty. When invited by the Police, the JMO has to come. But in the case of Dr. Shafi, the police had not informed the JMO on call, although there were two on-call JMOS on May 24 night. Instead another JMO (who was not on call) was asked to come by the Director of the Kurunegala Hospital.

The allegation of forceful sterilizat­ion led to a big issue in the hospital and society. Due to personal harassment­s through Facebook Dr. Imara had to leave the residence. “I am scared to report for duty. My children are undergoing mental trauma, as they are unable to attend school, due to the threatenin­g situation,” she said. On May 28, a protest was organised in front of the hospital, in Kurunegala with the participat­ion of many Buddhist monks. At the same time, there was another protest at Gattuwana junction (closer to the residence of Dr. Shafi) during which protesters bedecked the junction with black flags and banners while carrying slogans against Dr. Shafi.

Dr. Imara said that she was under severe mental stress and unable to continue with her usual activities, including looking after her own children. She strongly feels that her husband was unlawfully arrested and his rights were denied. She also said that she feels so helpless in this situation because she has to face this challenge alone. She said that she feels nervous because of the entire episode. She believes that her husband has been trapped.therefore, she is pleading with the authoritie­s to ensure that justice is meted out to her husband and that he is released at the earliest. “I would also like to seek interventi­on of the authoritie­s to provide security for me to attend to my work and for my children to attend school,” she said.

Two women who had come to the Kurunegala Hospital to make a complaint against Dr. Shafi spoke to the Daily Mirror. One of them is a 30 year old Midwife working in the Dehiwala area. She had a baby two years ago and she claimed her cesarean operation was handled by Dr. Shafi at the Kurunegela Hospital. Now, she is afraid that she was also ‘sterilized’ by Dr. Shafi.

“My baby was born in 2017 after 33 weeks of pregnancy. There were a few other doctors and nurses too inside the theatre at the time of delivery. I knew Dr. Shafi even before the C-section surgery as I had been trained in the hospital. I saw on television about this sterilizat­ion case and women coming up to complain against the doctor. I haven’t still planned to have a baby, but I expect to do so in the future. That is why I wanted to make sure I

am in sound health to conceive,” one woman said. another mother of one, who had been diagnosed with diabetes two years after the C-section delivery of her first baby, also lodged a complaint at the Kurunegala Hospital. She believes that the ‘sterilizat­ion’ had been the cause of her diabetes and also a constant back pain she suffers from.

“Doctors advised to go for a C-section surgery as I have high pressure. My baby was born in 2010. Since then, I had not been able to conceive. Not only that, I also now have a constant back pain and am being treated for diabetes,” she said.

The Daily Mirror also met the Director of the Kurunegala Hospital Dr. Sarath Weerabanda­ra. He said that the investigat­ions

initiated regarding the sterilizat­ion charges against Dr. Shafi are a relief to the women who had undergone C-section surgeries at the hands of Dr. Shafi and still have not been able to conceive after the surgery. He stated that he was told by a number of women

that after lodging their complaints at the hospital, they were no longer pressurise­d by their husbands and mothers-in-law.

According to Dr. Weerabanda­ra, an Anesthetis­t had been telling those in the hospital that Dr. Shafi had been “sterilizin­g

women” during operations in the year 2017. Dr. Shafi’s wife said that her husband had written to the then Director of the

hospital requesting for an inquiry to be carried out to check on the

rumours circulatin­g against him at that time. However, there has been no response to the request to date, Shafi’s wife Imara said.

When the Daily Mirror inquired into the procedure of investigat­ions regarding the complaints by the women, Weerabanda­ra said

that they hope to follow a statistica­l approach in which they will compare the number of complaints received against Dr. Shafi with the number of complaints received against other doctors in the Kurunegala Hospital.

Meanwhile, members of Dr. Shafi’s family said that they suspect a link between the DIG Kithsiri Jayalath, whose wife is also a doctor serving the Kurunegala Hospital in the capacity of an associate of the Director of the Hospital Weerabanda­ra.

On May 24, we were planning to complain to the police regarding the security of my family and prepared the documents. We had even drafted a complaint. But unfortunat­ely, on the same day they arrested my husband DR. IMARA

Meanwhile, members of Dr. Shafi’s family said that they suspect a link between the DIG Kithsiri Jayalath, whose wife is also a doctor serving the Kurunegala Hospital in the capacity of an associate of the Director of the Hospital Weerabanda­ra

When I looked into comments of this post, they had included some pictures of my kids and made threats to my husband, me and my kids DR. IMARA

Dr. Shafi’s wife said that everything that happened before and after the arrest of her husband has made her to believe that proceeding­s have been wellnned planned to victimize him

He contested in the General Elections in 2015 as a UNP candidate and polled nearly 54,000 votes

His wife Dr. M.N F . Imara, holding an MBBS degree from the University of Sri Jayewarde nepura, is working in the Nephrology Unit at Teaching Hospital in Kurunegala

My baby was born in 2010. Since then, I had not been able to conceive. Not only that, I also now have a constant back pain and am being treated for diabetes

The police had not informed the JMO on call, although there were two onmay call JMOS on 24 night. Instead another JMO (who was not on call) was asked to come by the Director of Kurunegala Hospital

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Teaching Hospital, Kurunegala
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Dr. Seigu Shihabdeen Mohamed Shafi for performing forceful sterilizat­ion on pregnant mothers have led to much controvers­y at the Kurunegala hospital
The allegation­s against Dr. Seigu Shihabdeen Mohamed Shafi for performing forceful sterilizat­ion on pregnant mothers have led to much controvers­y at the Kurunegala hospital

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