Sunday, November 29, 2015

Head of Dialog, called to the CID

Head of Dialog, called to the CID
Lankanewsweb.netNov 28, 2015
Reports reaching us from police headquarters confirm that the CID is trying to take legal action against the chief executive officer of the Dialog Company and the Director General Dr. Shridhar Saaripuththa Hans Wijesuriya alleged for hiding evidence.

During the investigation of the murder of Wasim Thajudeen the CID focused its attention to the mobile conversations and it was revealed that it was the Dialog Company which has issued many sim cards to the alleged perpetrators.
 
Although the CID has requested the required data from the Dialog Company, so far the dialog has failed to provide. The CID has demanded these caller communication data during the 2012 period.
 
Mobitel & Etisalat
Apart Dialog the CID found sim cards issued by Mobitel & Etisalat companies and reports reaching us confirm that both the companies have provided those details to the CID. The Dialog Company has told the CID that since these data’s has been deleted from their database and they don’t have a way to retrieve and provide those. Despite Mobitel and Etisalat has provided these data to the CID a doubt has emerged why dialog could not provide these. Due to this problem the CID is unable to continue the investigation forward.
 
Hans’s father in law
The father in law of Hans Wijesuriya, Sunimal Fernando was serving as a consultant to the former president Mahinda Rajapaksa. Due to this both Hans Wijesuriya and Sunimal Fernando were great allies of the former president.
 
The former president’s son Namal’s name was also dragged into the murder of Wasim Thajudeen. The CID has focused its attention that Dialog failing to provide data was due to the relationship between Hans Wijesuriya and the president’s consultant.
 
Statement given by Hanz
When we inquired Hans Wijesuriya that can his company provide caller data of the sim card owned by the Dialog Company he said if a written request is made his company can provide these data. When we questioned Hans Wijesuriya why your company failed to provide the mobile caller data, he said that in order to give those data we need the telephone number of the person who called. After getting the number he said he would take action to provide those through his media secretary.
 
However following that there were no more calls from them he said.