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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Wednesday, April 30, 2014
Disband Special Police Unit – Make Police Independent: Lawyers’ Collective Demand
The establishment of a special police unit in the Ministry of Buddha
Sasana “to deal with complaints relating to religious matters” is
unconstitutional and would lead to further deterioration of Rule of Law
and escalation of religious disharmony in the country, says the Lawyers’
Collective.
Issuing a statement today the Lawyers’ Collective said; “Sri
Lankan Constitution recognizes accountability of the Executive
including the police, within a well recognized legal framework. The
Government has not established Provincial Police Services and therefore
there is only one central Police Department. Under the present legal
scheme, in our view, it is not constitutionally possible to set up
external police units under identified Ministries not connected to law
enforcement and without introducing appropriate statutes, to deal with
ordinary crimes. Practically, such police units, dealing with ordinary
crimes pose a definite challenge to police accountability, as the
Police Department is placed under two Ministries,”
The statement issued by JC Weliamuna on behalf of the Lawyers
Collective, adds; ”The Police Department, being the primary law
enforcement agency of the State, is expected to enforce the general law,
irrespective of the nature of the crimes and without religious or any
other bias. Unfortunately, in the recent past Sri Lanka has seen total
lack of commitment on the part of the police to deal with crimes
committed against followers of minority religions and their religious
places of worship. The Ministry of Defence, the Ministry of Law and
Order and the Ministry of Buddha Sasana and Religious Affairs, all of
which are directly under the President have displayed their
lackadaisical attitude to control political hate campaigns and
religious extremism.
“Establishing another police unit, in our view, will strengthen the
hands of the extremists to use such a unit to intimidate minority
religions and their devotees further. This unit will also be perceived
as a license for ordinary police officers to shirk their legitimate
responsibilities and pass them on to this unit and get away with their
duties. There is a grave danger of this unit becoming a centrally
controlled tool to intimidate the followers of Hinduism, Christianity
and Islam.
“The establishment of this unit amounts to recognizing the inability on
the part of the police to deal with general crimes of the country in the
present political environment. Thus, we as lawyers committed to Rule of
Law, urge the Government to disband this unit and strengthen Rule of
Law of the country by making the i police independent of political
interference so that every police officer of the state will be able to
deal with all types of crimes.”