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Admiral Wijegunaratne’s involvement with murder suspect:
TNA alleges President interfered in CID probe
TNA admits Lt. Commander Hettiarachchi not ‘Navy Sampath’

By Shamindra Ferdinando-September 14, 2018, 1:13 am
Continuing
controversy over Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) Ravi Wijegunaratne,
wanted by the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) in connection with
allegedly aiding and abetting Lt. Commander Chandana Prasad
Hettiarachchi, a suspect in two major wartime cases, leaving for Mexico
on Sept. 10 has taken a dramatic turn with the Tamil National Alliance
(TNA) demanding that the entire range of accountability issues here
should be subjected to international judicial process.
Jaffna District MP and TNA spokesman M.A. Sumanthiran, PC, yesterday
morning told The Island that President Maithripala Sirisena’s direct
intervention in the matter left the TNA with no alternative but to call
for international help. Sumanthiran emphasised that interference by
‘highest authorities in the country’ meant that the victims couldn’t
expect justice through domestic judicial process.
The TNA has gone on the offensive ahead of President Sirisena’s address
to the UNGA on Sept 25. Comprehensive international participation in
local judicial process is allowed in accordance with Geneva Resolution
co-sponsored by Sri Lanka in Oct 2015. In March 2017, Sri Lanka, while
reiterating its commitment to the Oct 2015 Resolution, assured Geneva it
would be fulfilled by March 2019.
Sumanthiran stressed that Lt. Commander Hettiarachchi, a suspect in the
high profile assassination of TNA lawmaker and attorney-at-law Nadarajah
Raviraj in Colombo on Nov 10, 2006, though being acquitted by the
Colombo High Court on Dec 24, 2016 wasn’t a free man.
Raviraja’s police bodyguard Sergeant Lokuwellamurage Shantha Laxman
Lokuwella, too, was killed in the attack. The Colombo High Court
acquitted all five accused-three Navy intelligence personnel and two
members of the Karuna faction following unanimous decision by
seven-member jury.
There were three matters-two appeals and one revision pending in the
Court of Appeal in respect of Raviraj assassination, Sumanthiran said,
adding that the Navy Officer went underground, while the caases were
pending.
Sumanthiran said that in addition to the Raviraj’s killing, Lt.
Commander Hettiarachchi was also wanted in connection with the abduction
and disappearance of 11 Tamil youth during the period 2007-2008.
Referring to the officer’s recent arrest by the CID in the wake of
accusations of him having fled the country with the help of
Wijegunaratne, the President’s Counsel said that the highest ranking
military official couldn’t have left for Mexico without President
Sirisena’s knowledge. Sumanthiran asserted that President Sirisena
couldn’t absolve himself of the responsibility for this situation.
Asked by The Island whether he could explain why Lt. Commander
Hettiarachchi was being repeatedly wrongly identified as ‘Navy Sampath’,
Sumanthiran, too, expressed surprise. The lawmaker said that
Hettiarachchi was never called ‘Navy Sampath’ during Raviraj’s case. The
TNA heavyweight admitted that something was amiss.
Referring to recent media reports, particularly ‘Annidda’ reportage of
the CDS matter, Sumanthiran said that President Sirisena had intervened
on behalf of military officers implicated in accountability issues. The
Jaffna District MP said that the TNA was gravely concerned about
‘highest authorities in the country’ interfering in local judicial
process. In spite of repeated promises since the change of government in
January 2015 that the judiciary and law enforcement authorities would
be free to proceed with investigations, the CDS matter had proved beyond
doubt political interference at the highest level.
Asserting that those who had suffered in the hands of the military
couldn’t expect justice under any circumstances here, Sumanthiran said
that the TNA wanted the UN intervention to ensure proper investigations.
International judicial process, Sumanthiran said was a must due to no
less a person than the President interfering in investigations.
Accountability allegations included the alleged massacre of 40,000 Tamil
civilians and deliberate denial of food and medicine to those who had
been trapped on the Vanni east front in 2009. The war was brought to a
successful conclusion on May 19, 2009.
The TNA made its move in the wake of Ports and Shipping Minister and
SLFP spokesman Mahinda Samarasinghe defending Admiral Wijegunaratne’s
conduct. Samarasinghe dismissed allegations directed at the Admiral
while insisting the CID could record a statement once he returned from
Mexico. Quoting from a brief statement issued by the Office of the CDS,
Samarasinghe said that the highest ranking serving officer was
representing the country.
Admiral Wijegunaratne is expected to return on Sept 19.
Fort Magistrate Lanka Jayaratne on Aug 29 directed the CID to arrest
Wijegunaratne if sufficient evidence was available of him facilitating
Lt. Commander Hettiarachchi leaving the country. The CID has sought to
question Wijegunaratne on the basis of a statement given by a Lieutenant
Commander this year presently serving at the Navy headquarters.
On the basis of his statement, the CID accused Wijegunaratne of
smuggling Hettiarachchi out in a Fast Attack Craft. Wijegunaratne denied
the accusation.
The police initiated investigations into the alleged abduction and
disappearances case in May 2009 following a complaint received from the
then Navy Commander Vice Admiral Wasantha Karannagoda.
Among those initially arrested in connection with the investigation
during the previous Rajapaksa administration was Lt. Commander Sampath
Munasinghe, Personal Security Officer (PSO) of Karannagoda. Munasinghe
received bail.
During decade long investigation, the CID recorded statements from
nearly 60 Navy officers, including Karannagoda and Adm.Travis Sinniah,
who commanded the Navy for one year after returning from retirement
during current dispensation. One time Navy spokesman Commodore D.K.P.
Dassanayake became the highest ranking Navy officer arrested in
connection with the abduction and disappearance case. Dassanayake, too,
received bail this year.
Meanwhile, well informed sources told The Island that trouble erupted
this week after President Sirisena summoned senior officers of the
Attorney General’s Department, the police and two ministers to discuss
the CID move to question and arrest Wijegunaratne.
Sources said that President Sirisena had expressed displeasure over the
way the CID was handling the case, while the Attorney General’s
Department suggested ways and means of overcoming the problem.
