Wednesday, August 20, 2014

Father complaints, seeking protection for his girls from abnormally sexual Sanath!

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A father has lodged complaints with Maradana police and the police Women and Children’s Bureau, requesting that his two daughters be saved from Sanath Janasuriya, former Test cricketer nicknamed ‘master-blaster’ and deputy posts minister of the present Rajapaksa regime

The complainant is Kasun Dhanushka Welaratne, a resident of Maradana, who had, in vain, first complained to Maradana police, and then to the Women and Children’s Bureau at Nugegoda.

In his complaint to Maradana police on May 10 this year, he has alleged that his wife Radhisha Perera, an air hostess at SriLankan Airlines, has been having an extra-marital affair with Sanath Teran Janasuriya since last October.
Radhisha and Sanath had spent the Valentine’s Day, on 14 February 2014, in Singapore, and Sanath had taken her, off her official duties, to London for the bell-tolling to mark the commencement of the Lord’s Test between Sri Lanka and England this year, and that he has evidence to prove that they had stayed at City Grange Hotel at London Dockland.
The complainant also says he got married to Radhisha in 2008 and that they have two daughters – one aged 4 ½ years and the other aged 2 ½ years. The wife has maliciously abandoned the married home and is staying, with a sister of hers, at an apartment owned and frequently visited by Sanath at King’s Court at Thunmulla in Colombo.
Sanath’s second wife, Sandra Jayasuriya, has filed a divorce case at the Colombo district court, citing his abnormal sexuality. The petition also cites that this is the reason for the mutual malicious desertion.
As Sanath’s married wife accuses him before courts of being having abnormal sexuality, Radhisha’s husband has complained to police that by his married wife going to live and have sex with Sanath, the lives of his two daughters fallen into great danger.
A constable (pc 33963) has informed Radhisha to be present at Maradana police to investigate the first complaint on May 10. However, without doing so, she has got Sanath to transfer the PC to police hospital on a charge that he had threatened her. Again, Kasun complained to Maradana police on July 01, requesting that he be given custody of his two daughters.
Using his political powers as a deputy minister, Sanath has ordered the OIC of Maradana police to take the complaints book and go to the office of the DIG Gamini Mathurata and obtain a statement from Radhisha there. Sanath’s order has been fulfilled.
Knowing the futility of complaining to Maradana police and without giving into the political powers of Sanath, Radhisha’s husband has then gone to the Women and Children’s Bureau at Nugegoda. Understanding the injustice caused in this matter, Bureau officials yesterday summoned Radhisha for an inquiry.
There, the woman has denied having any affair with Sanath, but said she would file for divoce from Kasun. The complainant has said that if any harm comes to the two children, she should accept full responsibility. Bureau officials have advised him to file a separate court case immediately to obtain custodianship of his daughters.