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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Thursday, June 4, 2015
DV Upul banned from leaving country

June 4, 2015
The
Colombo Chief Magistrate today issued a directive prohibiting Southern
Provincial Councillor D.V. Upul from travelling overseas, following a
request by the CID.
The court instructed authorities to impound the passport of the Southern
Province Fisheries Minister, who is being investigated over
controversial comments made by him regarding the Financial Crime
Investigation Division (FCID).
The Criminal Investigations Department (CID) today reported to the court regarding the ongoing investigation.
The Colombo Chief Magistrate also instructed the CID to obtain video and
audio tapes containing the statement from media organizations.
Upul, who supports former president Mahinda Rajapaksa’s political
comeback, is accused of allegedly asking people to “stone to death”
officials of the special police unit.
In a public speech recently delivered at Tissamaharama, he warned that
officials of the FCID must be stoned to death for carrying out
investigations against members of the Rajapaksa regime.
“We will watch them being stoned to death when Mahinda Rajapaksa returned as Prime Minister,” Upul had said.
Upul warned the FCID officials that “they will be dealt with.”
Sri Lanka Police announced that investigations would be carried out
regarding the statement as it was a threat to the police unit and the
officers serving in it.
Police spokesman Ruwan Gunasekera said: “His (Upul’s) comments were of
an inciting nature. He can be charged under penal code for inciting
violence against public officials.”
He will be questioned and a statement will be recorded, Gunasekera said.
Upul had made the remarks during a public protest against FCID for
summoning former first lady Shiranthi Rajapaksa over alleged corruption
in an NGO she ran during her husband’s presidency.
