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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Saturday, July 22, 2017
MFSAC Convener's arrest attempt fails: Police blames distractions caused by students
2017-07-20 2
The
commotion that was created when a group of police officers, some in
uniform and others in civvies, attempted to arrest Medical Faculty
Students' Action Committee (MFSAC) Convener Ryan Jayalath at the
conclusion of a joint meeting by the Government Medical Officers’
Association (GMOA) and several other organisations to protest against
the SAITM, ended in failure.
It was reported that Jayalath along with several other MFSAC
representatives had attended a discussion organised by the ‘SAITM Virodi
Jana Paura’, a recently formed anti-SAITM force at the GMOA office
located at the OPA (Organisation of Professional Associations in Sri
Lanka) building on Prof. Stanley Wijesundera Mawatha, Colombo 7.
The initial attempt to arrest Jayalath by a group of persons had met
with failure due to protests from the crowd that had gathered at the
venue. Subsequently, the Colombo Crime Division (CCD) with the help of
the police, who arrived at the scene without an arrest warrant had
attempted to take away the student however the attempt failed because
those present at the venue intervened to stop it.
A tense situation arose when National Trade Union Centre (NTUC) Chairman
K. D. Lal Kantha and the General Secretary of the Ceylon Teachers'
Services Union Mahinda Jayasinghe attempted to prevent the police from
taking Jayalath into custody. As a result the law enforcement officers
were forced to leave the premises in a ‘white van’ without taking the
MFSAC Convener into custody.
After the police left a student who pretended that he was Jayalath, had
got into Lal Kantha’s vehicle to mislead the police personnel. However
the actual Jayalath was seen escaping along with the crowd that had
gathered.
When contacted, Colombo DIG Lalith Pathinayake told Daily Mirror that
they believed the students had created a commotion to help Jayalath
escape arrest.
He said Ryan Jayalath has four arrest warrants against him for evading
the courts and he was also wanted for breaking and entering into the
Health Ministry building. Therefore, DIG Pathinayake said it was not
necessary to have an arrest warrant as the police already have the power
to arrest him on sight.
Meanwhile, the Medical Faculty Students' Union, University of Sri
Jayewardenepura also commenced an anti-SAITM rally to be held today over
the government’s alleged attempt to suppress student union conveners. (Thilanka Kanakarathna)