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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Thursday, August 1, 2013
Reveal godfathers of Deraniyagala criminals – UNP
Noori Estate killing:
By Shamindra Ferdinando-July 31, 2013
A
thorough investigation into the killing of Nihal Perera (69),
Superintendent of Noori estate in Deraniyagala on the morning of July 5
would expose the godfathers of those arrested for the high profile
killing, Kegalle District UNP parliamentarian A. D. Champika Premadasa
said yesterday.
Premadasa, who had been a longstanding SLFPer before switching his allegiance to the UNP, toldThe Island that
people of Deraniyagala had been terrorised by the gang responsible for
the estate superintendent’s killing for quite some time. The MP said
that Kegalle district SLFP leadership should be ashamed of what was
going on in the Deraniyagala electorate.
When pointed out that he as an Opposition lawmaker as well as a member
of the main Opposition party had been strangely silent on the issue, MP
Premadasa said that Kegalle was represented by him and MP Kabir Hashim.
MP Premadasa assured The Island that he would take up the issue at the party’s decision making Working Committee next Tuesday (Aug. 6).
The police have so far arrested 21 persons, including former Chairman of
Deraniyagala Pradeshiya Sabha Anil Champika Wijesinghe in connection
with the killing. Avissawela Magistrate Dhanushka Seneviratne ordered
all 21 suspects to be produced before courts on July 31.
The parliamentarian said that it would be the responsibility of the government to ensure an impartial investigation.
Addressing the editors of print and electronic media at Temple Trees on
Tuesday (July 30) President Mahinda Rajapaksa assured that the police
would investigate the incident thoroughly. When asked whether he was
aware of the police intimidating residents suspected of supplying
information to the media, President Rajapaksa immediately got in touch
with IGP N. K. Illangakoon over the phone. Having spoken to Illangakoon,
President Rajapaksa assured that the police were in the process of
verifying facts.
Responding to a query by The Island,
Kegalle District MP and Deputy Livestock Minister H. R. Mithrapala
yesterday acknowledged he had been instrumental in nominating Anil
Champika Wijesinghe to contest local government polls. He said that
Wijesinghe had been backed by several members of SLFP ‘Balamandalaya’
hence he didn’t see any reason to deprive him of nominations. Responding
to allegations that Wijesinghe and his henchmen had campaigned for him,
the deputy minister said that Wijesinghe had fallen out with him just a
few days after the LG polls. Wijesinghe had been made Chairman of
Deraniyagala Pradeshiya Sabha as he polled the highest number of
preferential votes at the LG polls in keeping with a party decision that
those who topped lists of preferential votes should be appointed head
of LG bodies.
Mithrapala said that he as the Deraniyagala electoral organiser had
prevented Wijesinghe from being given nomination to contest the
subsequent LG polls. "An angry Wijesinghe backed the candidature of a
UNP contestant in retaliation," MP Mithrapala said.
Deputy Health Minister Lalith Dissanayake (Kegalle District MP) told The Island that
he, too, believed that an impartial inquiry had to be conducted into
very serious allegations. Responding to a query, MP Dissanayake said
that tough action was called for to prevent such crimes.
UPFA parliamentarian Y. G. Padmasiri asserted that the situation
wouldn’t have deteriorated to such an extent if the police had acted
swiftly and decisively. Unfortunately, in spite of the main suspect
being a mere Pradeshiya Sabha member, he had tremendous political clout.
Padmasiri, a senior member of LSSP, a constituent of the UPFA alleged
that the local police had collaborated with political goons. He said
that the Deraniyagala crisis reflected the actual ground situation in
the country.
A large group of residents recently signed a petition seeking permanent
STF presence in the area to ensure safety and security of those who had
voiced concern over the situation. At a meeting held at Tamil Vidyalaya
on July 28, several persons alleged that the local police had cooperated
with Wijesinghe’s gang.