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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Wednesday, January 24, 2018
Facts Of Operation Kill Lasantha

author: COLOMBO TELEGRAPHJanuary 24, 2018
The Criminal Investigations Department which took over the investigations into the Lasantha Wickremetunge murder
after the Yahapalanaya government came into power has uncovered four
deaths connected with the incident. When the case came up before Mt
Lavinia Magistrate last week, the CID reporting facts to Court stated
that the cover up had commenced from the inception by the Mt Lavinia
Police and the TID. Coupled with the erroneous finding by the Doctor who
performed the initial post-mortem, the stage was set to blindside the
real cause of death, and where the perpetrators came from.
Investigations
have now clearly shown that it was an Army Intelligence Unit operating
stealthily from the old Manning Market premises were responsible for the
killing of the intrepid Editor of The Sunday Leader in 2009. Witnesses
have made statements to the CID that motor cyclists dressed in black and
helmets to cover facial recognition waylaid Lasantha Wickremetunge on
his way to work. A second post mortem has reversed the original finding
as to the cause of death.
Pitchai Jesudasan, a garage mechanic from Nuwara Eliya was arrested and
remanded as it was his National Identity Card that was used to obtain
the five SIM cards used by the Army Intelligence to communicate with
each other in Operation Kill Lasantha. Evidence of Jesudasan led to the
arrest of Kandegedara Piyawansa an Army Intelligence officer who had
imbibed the mechanic with alcohol to take away his ID card. Both were in
remand for a considerable period where Jesudasan died inside the prison
and Piyawansa was set free to resume work in his previous unit,
promoted and back wages paid. Death number one.
This was followed by the suicide of another ex Army Intelligence officer
Ilandarige Jayamanne from Kegalle. Jayamanne. The retired Army
Intelligence Officer hung himself leaving a note taking responsibility
to the murder of Lasantha. Subsequent investigations by the CID revealed
that Jayamanne was in Kegalle on the day that Lasantha was murdered.
Interestingly his suicide note also exonerated Malinda Udalagama,
another Army Intelligence officer who had been questioned by the CID,
identified by Lasantha’s former driver, as one who had been loitering
around the late Editors house in addition to Upali Tennekoon, former
Editor of Rivira (who too was attacked) also identifying him as one of
the assailants. Jayamanne had visited some Army camps just prior to his
suicide. Death number four.
Investigations
have now clearly shown that it was an Army Intelligence Unit operating
stealthily from the old Manning Market premises were responsible for the
killing of the intrepid Editor of The Sunday Leader in 2009. Witnesses
have made statements to the CID that motor cyclists dressed in black and
helmets to cover facial recognition waylaid Lasantha Wickremetunge on
his way to work. A second post mortem has reversed the original finding
as to the cause of death.
The government of Rajapaksa’s was over and the CID following up on leads
in addition to unravelling the knots that were placed by the first
investigations followed up on the motor cycle that was dumped in
Attidiya marsh, found by Mt Lavinia Inspector on an anonymous tip off
during Rajapksa regime said to be one that was used in the operation
Kill Lasantha led to interesting findings. The motorcycle was traced to
an owner in the troubled North. Further investigations uncovered a gory
picture. Two young tamil youth had gone missing from the North and their
parents were frantic in their search. They were last seen riding a
motor bike along which path the search continued. The parents did find a
wayside kiosk owner who said two youth riding a motorbike were stopped
by persons in a Defender jeep and hustled into it along with the
motorbike and driven away coinciding with the time that the boys had
gone missing. The CID had heard that there were two unidentified,
charred bodies found by Police in Anuradhapura some time ago and DNA
tests proved that they were the two lads who had gone missing riding the
motorbike found subsequently dumped in the Attidiya marsh. Deaths
number two and three.
Considering the available evidence the common factor that binds the
story of Lasantha Wickremetunge’s murder, is the Army Intelligence. Why
would the Army Intelligence wish to kill Lasantha? Why would they want
to give it an LTTE connection? Why was the initial investigation taken
out of the CID and handed over to TID under DIG Wakista, a known
Rajapaksa acolyte? Who gave that order? Why was the motor cycle ridden
by the two murdered Tamil youth dumped in Attidiya? Did the Army
Intelligence Officers mentioned above know Lasantha? The telephone
records reveal an interesting tale. Not one call leads to the commonly
accused suspect who wore a uniform during the time.
