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Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
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Thiranjala Weerasinghe sj.- One Island Two Nations
?????????????????????????????????????????????????Wednesday, October 10, 2012
Four
druggies to be blamed for the attack on JSC Secretary
Tuesday, 09 October
2012
Four
druggies are to be blamed for the attack on the Judicial Services Commission
(JSC) Secretary Manjula Thilekaratne on Sunday morning, police sources
said.
Four
druggies are to be blamed for the attack on the Judicial Services Commission
(JSC) Secretary Manjula Thilekaratne on Sunday morning, police sources
said.
A
special police investigations unit has carried out a clearing operation in Mount
Lavinia and surrounding areas to apprehend drug users and dealers and a large
number of persons had been arrested. Sources said the attempt is to pick four of
the arrested lot and ask them to confess to attacking Thilekaratne.
They
are to be forced into stating that they had attacked the secretary to rob him
and not based on any political agendas.
Meanwhile,
it is also learnt that another special police investigations unit is exploring
the possibility of blaming additional district judge Aravinda Perera, who has
been suspended from work, or the Naula Magistrate’s father for the
attack.
Also,
President’s coordinating secretary for parliamentary affairs, Kumarasiri Hettige
had met the Anuradhapura High Court Judge, Gamini Edirisinghe and asked him to
give an affidavit saying he has faced undue pressure from the JSC Secretary.
Hettige has been assigned the task of carrying out the campaign against the
Chief Justice and the JSC Secretary by the President.
The
judge has been promised a promotion and diplomatic posting when he
retires.
Reliable
sources say that information gathered by Hettige from various members of the
judiciary are studied and compiled in a legal manner before publishing under
supervision of Chief Justice and Presidential Advisor Ashoka de
Silva.