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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Thursday, February 26, 2015
Sri Lanka's new leaders demand speedier police action
Sri Lanka's new government on Thursday slammed the police for dragging
their feet over high-profile cases including the murders of journalists
and corruption under the previous regime.
COLOMBO: Sri Lanka's new government on Thursday slammed the police for
dragging their feet over high-profile cases including the murders of
journalists and corruption under the previous regime.
Law and Order Minister John Amaratunga demanded concrete action on
high-profile cases as he publicly rebuked the head of the police force
for failing to investigate the 2009 killing of prominent
anti-establishment editor Lasantha Wickrematunga, among others.
Amaratunga said his government came to power at January elections
pledging action against criminals and corrupt individuals under former
president Mahinda Rajapakse, but police have failed to show results.
"You say you are investigating, but where are the results? The entire
country is getting impatient," the minister told police chief N K
Illangakoon at a news conference in the capital.
"I want you to list the high profile cases in the past five to six years
and I want you to tell me in 10 days what action you have taken. I hope
at least seven to eight suspects will be arrested by then."
Amaratunga also opened a new police unit to investigate financial crime,
including money laundering and alleged graft under the Rajapakse
regime.
Illangakoon said the police had suffered "administrative difficulties,"
but that he had made changes and was hopeful investigations would speed
up. He said the Wickrematunga assassination case was now being
investigated by the Criminal Investigations Department and he was
optimistic about a breakthrough.
The case was reopened last month after former cabinet minister Mervyn
Silva publicly accused the deposed president's brother Gotabhaya
Rajapakse of ordering the assassination of Wickrematunga, the chief
editor of the Sunday Leader, in January 2009.
Rajapakse, then secretary to the ministry of defence, has denied
involvement, but rights groups say there is strong evidence the military
played a role.
At a separate press briefing, government spokesman Rajitha Senaratne
said unnamed senior officers loyal to the former regime were trying to
sabotage ongoing investigations. "We will give them another two weeks to
show results or I will disclose the names of officers who are
sabotaging the investigations," Senaratne told reporters.
The new government of President Maithripala Sirisena took power last
month on a pledge to look into allegations of corruption under former
strongman Rajapakse.
Rajapakse was the minister of finance, highways and ports, while all his
immediate family members also held powerful positions in the
administration.
- AFP/ec