Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

CID directed to probe IP Nishantha Silva’s departure

- BY DARSHANA SANJEEWA BALASURIYA

The police headquarte­rs yesterday informed the Criminal Investigat­ion Department (CID) Director to launch an investigat­ion into the departure of CID’S Organised Crimes Investigat­ion Unit OIC Inspector Nishantha Silva with his family to Switzerlan­d last Sunday without approval.

Police Spokesman SSP Ruwan Gunasekera said it was a serious matter that an officer in charge of several leading investigat­ions to have left the country without approval. He said IP Silva’s departure took place at a time when there were no investigat­ions or disciplina­ry action pending against him.

“If a police officer is leaving overseas to attend an official or personnel matter, it is compulsory to obtain approval from the Ministry Secretary which IP Silva hasn’t done. His departure from the country is illegal. Disciplina­ry action will be taken against him,” he said.

IP Silva was handling investigat­ions into several major incidents including the murder of Editor Lasantha Wickrematu­nge and the abduction and assault of journalist Keith Noyahr. He is known for heading investigat­ions into at least 60 crimes committed by the LTTE, the rape and murder of student

Sivalogana­than Vidhya, the abduction of 11 youths in Colombo and Chief of Defence Staff Ravindra Wijegunara­tne’s alleged involvemen­t in harbouring a suspect of the abduction incident.

IP Silva left the country a few days after the transfer of former CID Director Shani Abeysekara.

If a police officer is leaving overseas to attend an official or personnel matter, it is compulsory to obtain approval from the Ministry Secretary which IP Silva hasn’t done

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