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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Friday, October 19, 2018
Johnston threatens to sue FCID
Kurunegala
District MP Johnston Fernando addresses the media in Colombo yesterday.
He is flanked by Podujana Peramuna (PP) leader Mahinda Rajapaksa, PP
Chairman Prof. G.L.Peiris and Namal Rajapaksa MP. ( Pic. by Kamal Bogoda
)
Kurunegala District UPFA MP Johnston Fernando said yesterday that he
would sue the Financial Crimes Investigation Division (FCID), for
getting him remanded on what he termed a false allegation.
Johnston Fernando along with his private secretary Sakeer Mohamed and
former SATHOSA Chairman Nalin Fernando, were acquitted by the Kurunegala
High Court on Wednesday of a charge of misappropriating SATHOSA funds
worth Rs. 5.2 million in 2013.
Fernando, addressing a press conference at the Wijerama residence of
Podujana Peramuna (SLPP) leader Mahinda Rajapaksa, said that he would
decide on appropriate legal action against those responsible for
persecuting him after discussing the matter with his lawyers. "The FCID
is a UNP office that takes orders from Ranil Wickremesinghe and Anura
Kumara Dissanayake. The campaign to sling mud at political opponents
began the day Mangala Samaraweera joined the UNP in 2009.
The old cases should be heard first, but hearings are being fast tracked through the Special
High Courts. The Attorney General’s Department and the IGP are playing
politics. Businessman are openly accusing Ministers of demanding bribes.
To cover all this, people like me are hauled up before courts on false
charges. I was in remand for 74 days, but did not seek transfers to
hospitals."
SLPP Chairman Prof. G. L. Peiris said that the Kurunegala High Court had
deemed that Johnston Fernando had done no wrong and acquitted and
discharged him without calling for his witnesses.
The FCID, he alleged, had submitted false evidence. "They can go to jail
for this. A witness was asked to give false testimony. Documents were
falsified. Mr. Fernando was in remand for 74 days and is entitled to
damages for the mental anguish and deprivation of physical freedom he
suffered. Who will take responsibility for the civil and criminal
liability ?"
Mahinda Rajapaksa said that a person who was found with a bottle of
water at a meeting attended by President Maithripala Sirisena had spent
one-and-a-half months in remand custody. That, he noted ,was the type of
justice prevalent today.
Asked by a journalist if it was correct for him to have removed former
Chief Justice Shirani Bandaranaike in an arbitrary manner, Rajapaksa
claimed that due procedure had been followed.
At this stage Wimal Weerawansa, MP interjected to say that the
journalist should be talking about what happens now and not three years
back. Mahindananda Aluthgamage MP claimed that the removal of Mohan
Peiris, from the post of Chief Justice and not Shirani Bandaranaike was
questionable. But the journalist persisted, saying that the wrongs
committed by the Rajapaksa government were of a far more serious nature
than what happened now, which led to the press conference being
terminated.


