Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Lawyers for Democracy says killings of two suspects ‘plain murder’

These acts are a serious challenge to rule of law

- BY SUSITHA FERNANDO

Such deaths are an affront to the Rule of Law and will tarnish the image of SL

Lawyers for Democracy (LFD) yesterday condemned the killing of two suspects who were in police custody in two consecutiv­e days and claimed it was plain murders.

“This is no doubt plain murder,” stated LFD, an independen­t organisati­on representi­ng legal practition­ers throughout the country and added that “it was time that action being taken to put a stop to this type of barbaric actions by the state”.

“These acts are a serious challenge to rule of law,” said in a statement signed by senior legal practition­ers including Lal Wijenayake, Chandrapal­a Kumarage, J. C. Weliamuna, K. S. Ratnavale and Sudath Netthising­he. On Wednesday, May 12, the attorney representi­ng Tharaka Perera who was in police custody had informed the Bar Associatio­n of Sri Lanka (BASL) that there is a fear that his client would be killed in police custody. On the same night BASL President Saliya Pieris in writing urged the Inspector General of Police (IGP) Chandrana Wickremera­tne to ensure the safety and security of persons in police custody.

The same day, the suspect’s attorney himself too had informed the IGP, the Director CID and the Human Rights Commission of Sri Lanka about the fear of his client’s life. However, on Thursday (13) morning, the Police announced that Tharaka Perera had been killed due to an incident that took place while he was taken for a search operation.

On May 11, another suspect Melon Mabula alias ‘Uru Juwa’ has died in the similar manner while in police custody.

“These were the latest cases to be reported of persons in police custody being killed after this government came to power. It is strange to see the police relating similar stories unashamedl­y after every such killing,” accused LFD in its statement. The body of lawyers also complained that judicial actions were not taken on these killings.“we do not see any action being taken by the Magistrate’s Court that has to hold an inquiry under the provisions of the Code of Criminal Procedure when such murders are reported to Court,” it stated.

LFD urged the government to investigat­e the killings in police custody and to initiate appropriat­e legal proceeding­s against those responsibl­e.

The BASL strongly condemned the killing of the suspect despite prior notificati­on to the head of police and claimed that “these deaths have all the hallmarks of extra-judicial killings”.

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