Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Gun justice on the rise

Police on call trail to arrest suspects involved in the shooting of Kataragama Kirivehera chief incumbent

- By Sandun Jayawardan­a

As concerns over rising gun crimes grow, police said yesterday that the mobile phone records of suspects who allegedly shot at the Ven. Kobawaka Damminda Thera, the chief incumbent of the Kataragama Kirivehera Rajamaha Vihara, were being monitored to track their movements.

A senior officer involved in the investigat­ion told the Sunday Times that eight police teams under the supervisio­n of the Deputy Inspector General

(DIG) in charge of Hambantota and Tangalle, had been deployed to arrest the main suspect Asela Lakshman Bandara, and others involved in the crime.

Police have already recorded statements from two persons of interest and more people are to be questioned, the senior officer said. He insisted that none of the suspects had managed to leave the country and that police were confident of making a breakthrou­gh within the next several days, leading to the arrest of those involved.

Investigat­ors believe that a dispute over the custodians­hip of the ‘Mahasen Devalaya’ within the Kirivehera Rajamaha Vihara premises had been the cause of the shooting. The main suspect, Asela Bandara, had functioned as the Chief ‘Kapu Mahaththay­a’ of the Mahasen Devalaya until he was sacked some time ago. Mr Bandara’s family had worked at the Mahasen Devalaya for several decades. The dispute over its custodians­hip led to Mr. Bandara and his associates filing legal action against the Ven. Damminda Thera inthe Hambantota High Court. However, the court's ruling went against Mr Bandara. Thereafter, Police said the chief monk began to receive threats.

On Tuesday (12), at around 10.30 pm, two gunmen who entered the temple premises had opened fire on the Ven. Damminda Thera while he was going to his resting place. The thera and another monk who was with him had suffered gunshot wounds. The assailants had then made their escape in a Honda Vezel jeep driven by a third individual. The jeep was later found abandoned.

Police said the assailants had used shotguns and several cartridge cases were found at the scene of the crime. When the Police raided the main sus- pect’s home situated about 1 1/ 2 kilometres away from the temple, they found one of the guns believed to have been used in the attack. It was recovered from a nearby shed used to store wood. Two kris knives, two swords and several rounds of ammunition were also recovered during a search of the suspect’s home, Police said.

Aside from the main suspect, it is understood that the police are also seeking to arrest his brother and brother-in-law.

The Ven. Damminda Thera, who underwent surgery at the Hambantota Hospital was later airlifted to a private hospital in Colombo. He is said to be gradually improving. The other injured monk has already been discharged after treatment. The attack on the Kirivehera Chief Incumbent is the latest in a long line of high profile shooting incidents that have left many dead and injured during the past few months alone.

It also comes days after the killing of two local government politician­s from the Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna (SLPP) in separate incidents. On the night of June 8, two full-face-helmeted gunmen on a motorbike shot dead Donald Sampath, Deputy Chairman of the Karandeniy­a Pradeshiya Sabha, while he was travelling in a double cab at Uragasmanh­andiya. Police said that while they were fleeing soon after the attack, they had lost balance and the motorbike had fallen on the road, resulting in one of the assailants suffering injuries.

This suspect, identified as 22-year-old Asela Ranasinghe, was taken into custody by the Uragasmanh­andiya Police the following morning, while he was receiving treatment at the Uragasmanh­andiya Hospital. Police said he had been the one who was riding the motorbike. The suspect had admitted himself to the hospital claiming that he had sustained the injuries in a road accident.

On Friday ( 15), Uragasmanh­andiya Police arrested the alleged shooter in the attack. Police identified him as 28-yearold Mahagamage Dinesh Pradeep Jayasekara alias ‘ Chooti’ of Wathugedar­a, Ambalangod­a. He was arrested while hiding out in the house a relative at Kahawa in the Meetiyagod­a Police Division. Both suspects worked closely with an underworld leader known as ‘Kosgoda Sujee,’ police said.

Chooti was one of the two men the police were looking for in connection with in another shooting which occurred at Induruwa in Kosgoda on April 4. In that incident, two gunmen on a motorbike shot and injured two persons, including a German national, in front of a hotel in the area.

Police Spokesman Ruwan Gunasekara told the Sunday Times that investigat­ions conducted so far had revealed that Mr. Sampath’s killing had been motivated by a longstandi­ng dispute.

Meanwhile, police are yet to arrest those who were directly linked to the killing of Dehiwala-Mt. Lavinia Municipal Councilor Ranjan de Silva on May 24. Mr De Silva, father of Sri Lanka Cricketer Dhananjaya de Silva, was killed by three gunmen outside his home in Ratmalana on the night of May 24. Two others who were with him were also injured. Mr de Silva’s family blames an underworld drug dealer known as ‘Kudu Anju’ for the killing. While several of Anju’s known accomplice­s have been arrested, police have not directly linked them to the shooting itself. The inquiry was handed over to the Criminal Investigat­ion Department (CID) on June 2.

The very day, Mr de Silva was killed, a 53- year- old woman was killed and her 26-year-old son injured when they were shot by two gunmen on a motorbike at Hathwadunn­a in Nittambuwa.

On April 21, a 37-year-old businessma­n was killed and four others, including a pregnant woman, were injured when a gunman opened fire at a musical show near the Attanagall­a Rajamaha Vihara. Police said a business dispute had led to the attack. One suspect was later arrested in connection with the incident.

On March 19, two gunmen on a motorbike rode abreast of a car on Messenger Street in the Armour Street area and opened fire on the occupants. The incident occurred in broad daylight in heavy traffic. The gunmen, however, escaped. The driver, identified as 42- year- old Anthony Raj was killed while his wife sustained injuries in the incident.

On March 8, two gunmen on a motorbike shot and killed one person and injured two others at Hettiawatt­a in Kotahena. The deceased was a 29-year-old area resident. The shooting had allegedly been connected to a ransom incident, police said at the time.

The same day (8), Western Provincial Councilor Amal Silva was injured after he was ambushed by several gunmen in Ratmalana.

On February 18, two gunmen broke into a house in the Balapatha area in Thalangama and opened fire on the couple who were inside. The 51-year-old husband was killed, while his 48-year-old wife was injured.

Another shooting incident occurred near the Hulftsdorp Courts Complex on February 16. A 39-year-old man was shot and killed by a gunman near the courts. The alleged gunman, who was caught by bystanders, also subsequent­ly died in hospital from injuries sustained after being assaulted by them.

Additional Reporting and pictures by Janath De Silva

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Police at the Kataragama Kirivehera Rajamaha Vihara
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Ven. Kobawaka Damminda Thera being rushed to hospital.

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