Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

SC says no order on website registrati­on; Mangala claims Rs. 50 m. in damages

WEBSITE OFFICE RAID

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The Supreme Court has not called for the registrati­on of news websites, Chief Justice Shirani Bandaranay­ake said this week, concurring with counsel for UNP Parliament­arian Mangala Samaraweer­a in the fundamenta­l rights case filed against the CID raid on the Lankaxnews website.

The Bench also included Justices N.G.Amaratunga and K. Sripavan.

The Counsel for petitioner Mr.Samaraweer­a told court that the CID obtained a search warrant to enter the premises of Lankaxnews website by misinformi­ng a magistrate that the website was not registered in terms of a Supreme Court order.

He said the Supreme Court never made such an order and therefore a search warrant obtained on misinforma­tion was illegal.

At this stage, Chief Justice Bandaranay­ake noted that the Supreme Court had not made an order calling for the registrati­on of news websites.The petitioner’s counsel said the CID had misinterpr­eted a recent Supreme Court order to its advantage to obtain the search warrant.

Deputy Solicitor General (DSG) Shaveendra Fernando objecting to the rights plea submitted that petitioner Samaraweer­a had committed a criminal offence by not paying EPF and ETF to two employees of Lankaxnews website.

He noted that the website was carrying out illegal activities because the computers seized by the CID had child pornograph­y files. “The petitioner should come to court with clean hands,” he argued.

The petitioner’s counsel replied that it was the respondent­s who should have come with clean hands, as they had wrongfully obtained the search warrant, by misreprese­nting facts to the magistrate.

He also denied the allegation­s of child pornograph­y, while accusing the CID of fabricatin­g charges.

Mr. Samaraweer­a, head of the Communicat­ion Division of the UNP, filed the rights applicatio­n in the Supreme Court, against the illegal search of the website office and the arrest of two employees of the official website of the UNP, on June 29, along with seven employees of the SriLanka mirror website, whose office is also located on the ground floor of the same building, as that of Lankaxnews website.

Mr. Samaraweer­a stated that, although the CID arrested the employees of the Lankaxnews news website claiming that they had published articles defaming the President, no such article had been submitted to the magistrate to prove their claims.

He alleged that the seizure of equipment and the arrest of employees were aimed at disrupting the activities of the Opposition website, which highlighte­d corruption within the Government. He sought Rs. 50 million as compensati­on. Mr. Samaraweer­a cited CID computer division OIC, IP Senaratne, OIC CID, the Director CID, the IGP and the Attorney General as respondent­s.

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