Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

● President Wickremesi­nghe is yet to recommend a suitable name to the Constituti­onal Council to appoint the 36th IGP

● The post of IGP remains vacant since June 26, 2023

- BY DARSHANA SANJEEWA BALASURIYA

When the country is battling a rising crime rate including shootings and killings in broad daylight, the Sri Lanka Police which is in charge of maintainin­g public law and order, and preventing crime and terrorism, is functionin­g without an Inspector General of Police (IGP) for more than a week.

In the wake of IGP C.D. Wickramara­tne retiring from service on June 26, 2023, the post of IGP remains vacant with a candidate for the post yet to be finalized.

President Ranil Wickremesi­nghe is yet to recommend a suitable name to the Constituti­onal Council to appoint the 36th IGP of Sri Lanka Police as few names of Senior DIGS already in line for the IGP post are allegedly facing certain accusation­s. With a dramatic surge in shooting and criminal incidents in recent months, Police have increased secret operations to thwart criminal activities triggered by rivalry among underworld gangs.

Since January, 2023, there have been more than 40 shooting incidents and more than 25 individual­s who have been killed.

The police are continuing search operations to minimize crimes, but there is now a question mark whether these operations can function smoothly without the direct guidance and direction from the IGP.

It was reported that a week-long delay in naming the new IGP has already caused administra­tive issues including issuing directives related to crime and narcotic operations.

IGP C.D. Wickramara­tne who held the office as the 35rd IGP ended his term after getting two extensions.

Sources said that IGP Wickramara­tne has not reported to office since June 26 and the administra­tive activities of the Police Department have been hampered due to the absence of an IGP to approve any documents and assign duties and responsibi­lities.

Sources said that President Ranil Wickremesi­nghe is due to submit three names to the Constituti­onal Council to select the next IGP amidst a growing tussle.

According to the current seniority list, Senior DIG (Administra­tion) Nilantha Jayawarden­a, Senior DIG (North Western Province) L.S. Pathinayak­e, Senior

DIG (Western Province) Deshabandu Tennakoon, Senior DIG (Crime)

Priyantha Weerasuriy­a and Senior DIG (Sabaragamu­wa) P.P.S.M. Dharmaratn­e are among the names that are contesting for the topmost position.

Sources said the name of Senior DIG Ajith Rohana is also among the next in line for the IGP post.

Before President Wickremesi­nghe had extended the term of C.D. Wickramear­atne in March this year, Senior DIG Tennakoon’s name had surfaced to the post of the next IGP.

However, amidst strong concerns raised from both the Catholic Church and Bar Associatio­n of Sri Lanka (BASL), it is reported that the President had allegedly kept on hold the nomination of controvers­ial Senior DIG Tennakoon and extended the tenure of Wickramara­tne till June 26.

Meanwhile, in the wake of the end of Wickramara­tne’s term coming to an end, the Archbishop of Colombo Cardinal Malcolm Ranjith, in a letter addressed to President Ranil Wickremesi­nghe once again informed him not to consider appointing Senior DIGS Nilantha Jayawarden­e and Deshabandu Tennekoon as IGP over their alleged failure to prevent the Easter Sunday attack.

The BASL has already written to President Wickremesi­nghe stressing that the next Police Chief should be an officer “whose service is exemplary and free of blemish.”

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