Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

AG slams PNB officers, urges them to expose corrupt officers

- By Ranjith Padmasiri

Proper supervisio­n by senior officers on Police Narcotics Bureau (PNB) could have averted its officers working with drug trafficker­s, Attorney General Dappula de Livera has observed.

His criticism of the PNB officrtd came in a two- hour hard- hitting speech on Friday at the office of the Western Province Deputy Inspector General. He was addressing a group of senior police officers, including those from the PNB.

While acknowledg­ing that most PNB officers were honest, he pointed out that the entire unit was now being given a bad name owing to the actions of a few corrupt officers. He urged PNB officers to come forward to expose the corrupt elements within their ranks.

The AG accused senior police officers of not properly supervisin­g the activities of junior officers. If that had been done properly, it would have prevented the current dismal state of affairs, he added.

“The entire country knows about these officers now. You can’t work with corrupt officers. You know who the corrupt elements among you are. Give us informatio­n concerning them. Let’s purge the corrupt elements and clean up this agency,” the AG appealed to PNB officers.

Acting Inspector General of Po l i c e (IGP) Chandana Wickramara­tne was initially present in the audience but left as soon as the AG began his speech.

Speaking further, the AG asked officers to “be afraid of the law” and to “be afraid of committing crimes.”

“How do you become afraid? You must think that there is no escape for you if you commit crimes. You must think about what would happen if you are in that position. You must both respect and fear the law.”

The AG was scathing regarding the administra­tion within the PNB and supervisio­n of its officers. “There’s no discipline here. You can’t do your jobs properly if there is no discipline. Senior officers must set an example to their juniors. You can’t save criminal gangs. They will eventually be caught and even if they aren’t, they will face justice according to ‘Ditta Dhamma Vedaniya Kamma.’ They will suffer in the end.”

Noting that many PNB officers were still very young, the AG said they had many more years of service to give to the country. “You have a bright future ahead of you. Don’t lose that by being branded as criminals yourselves,” he warned.

While stating that the PNB needed honest and efficient officers, Mr. de Livera said if an officer’s goal was simply to earn money, they should resign from police and start a business. “Don’t do this while in uniform. Protect state institutio­ns. You have a responsibi­lity to protect the rule of law and to treat everyone equally.”

He also said one should not keep the same set of officers in one group for years, adding that officers should be regularly transferre­d and new ones brought in. He also stated that younger officers should be given more responsibi­lities so that they could be trained. He said teams should be constantly shuffled when conducting raids.

“I came to give this speech on the invitation of the Director of the PNB. Given the current situation however, I have the power to summon senior police officers and give this speech even without such an invitation as per Section 393 (2) of the Penal Code,” he quipped.

The AG noted that senior officers must closely supervise all activities of their juniors. “They must scrutinise all their log entries. I don’t see that happening properly. The senior officers must keep a tab on where their junior officers are going and about the lifestyles they lead. Their finances too must be probed. That is how you supervise officers properly. You must be constantly vigilant,” he insisted.

Additional Solicitor General Sumathi Dharmaward­ana, Deputy Solicitor Dileepa Peiris, Senior State Counsel Janaka Bandara and State Counsel Nishara Jayaratne were among the officials from the AG’s Department officials who were present.

Deputy Inspector General (DIG) Ajith Rohana delivered the Vote of Thanks.

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