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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Thursday, November 30, 2017
Alleged Threat On Anika's Brother CID Investigation Continues
2017-11-30
The alleged
death threat levelled on Anika Wijesuriya’s family after her testimony
at the Bond Commission with reference to a powerful former minister and
Perpetual Treasuries owner Arjun Aloysius in connection with
multimillion rupee property transactions, came to the spotlight again
following a fundamental rights petition filed by Shanil Nethicumara and a
B report filed by the Criminal Investigation Department.
The
CID after recording a statement from Wijesuriya on the instructions of
the Commissioners of the Bond Commission had filed a B-report at the
Fort Magistrate’s Court (B 7357/ 17). The B Reports filed by the CID in
this case provide details of efforts taken to locate Nethicumara, visits
to several addresses and interviews with witnesses familiar with his
whereabouts. According to the B Reports, it appears that the CID too had
noted the telephone conversation between Nethicumara and Ms. Onella
Karunanayake that took place moments before the recorded threatening
phone call, and had indicated that further investigations into this
offence are continuing.
The voice recording, which has now surfaced regarding the alleged
threatening phone call made by Don Shanil Lakkika Nethicumara to
VijithaWijesuriya, brother of Anika Wijesuriya, in which the former is
clearly heard saying that he will “give with interest” to the Wijesuriya
family for what they (Wijesuriyas’) have done to his ‘Uncle Ravi’. The
recording states as thus, “What you did to uncle, with interest I will
give you all…. remember that”.
In the recorded call, according to the ‘B’ report, Nethicumara is also
heard swearing to “thrash all of you” and warns the Wijesuriya family,
“don’t get caught to me.” He explains his words by clearly stating that
he is ‘giving an open threat’, which is in retaliation to how the
Wijesuriya family acted after making hundreds of millions of rupees
‘from Uncle Ravi’s apartment complex.’
This recording was also mentioned in a submission made by Vijitha
Wijesuriya to the Supreme Court as the 4th respondent to the Fundamental
Rights application (SC FR 388/ 17) filed by Nethicumara on October 30,
2017 seeking an interim order preventing the CID from arresting him. The
FR petition by Nethicumara was however dismissed by the Supreme Court
on November 28.
In his limited objections, Vijitha Wijesuriya also made reference to a
copy of Nethicumara’s telephone records that was attached to the Supreme
Court petition.
“It’s also evident that just before I returned the call of the
Petitioner he had yet again spoken to Miss Ornella Karunanayake for 2
mins and 8 secs at 10.36 p.m. and only thereafter answered my call at
10.39 p.m. and proceeded to threaten me and my family with harm in
retaliation to my sister testifying about the affairs of Miss
Karunanayake’s father,” said Wijesuriya in his sworn affidavit to the
Supreme Court.
According to Nethicumara’s application, he had come to know about the allegation now levelled against him, through the media as to how Additional Solicitor General Yasantha Kodagoda PC, had informed the Bond Commission on October 17, 2017 that he had made death threats against Anika Wijesuriya
Request to attest affidavit refused
According to a person familiar with this matter, since Wijesuriya could
not obtain consular support by the Sri Lankan High Commission in
Singapore, he flew to Colombo in the wee hours of October 24 (Friday),
signed the affidavit before a Commissioner for Oaths, and then left the
country again a few hours later. It is learned that this was done in
order to meet the Supreme Court deadline for filing objections. The
affidavit, with attached documents and several audio CDs containing the
audio recording, were submitted to the Supreme Court by Wijesuriya’s
lawyers later that same morning.
In the original Fundamental Rights petition submitted to the Supreme Court by Nethicumara, he pleaded that he is faced with the immediate threat of being subject to an unlawful arrest under the Protection of Victims of Crime and Witnesses Act No: 4 of 2015.
In the original Fundamental Rights petition submitted to the Supreme Court by Nethicumara, he pleaded that he is faced with the immediate threat of being subject to an unlawful arrest under the Protection of Victims of Crime and Witnesses Act No: 4 of 2015.
Incident at night spot
In his petition, Nethicumara had stated that he hadn’t had any contact
with Wijesuriya, who is the 4th respondent, since 2014 until he met him
on or about October 14, 2017 around 1.30am, at the Love Bar night spot
at 58A, Horton Place Colombo 7. He charges that Wijesuriya, appearing to
be under the influence of liquor, jumped out from behind a curtain and a
started a quarrel with him over a personal matter. He has added that
Wijesuriya had pulled him by his collar, threatened and insulted him in
abusive and expletive language near the club washroom. According to
Nethicumara’s application, although he was provoked as a result of the
behaviour of the accused, he hadn’t sought to retaliate and managed to
escape from the club where the dispute occurred.
In his submission, he had further stated how he telephoned Wijesuriya
the same evening around 10.34pm on his mobile for the sole purpose of
chastising him over his conduct at the Love Bar. According to the FR
application, Nethicumara categorically denies that he threatened
Wijesuriya in respect of Anika Wijesuriya’s evidence at the Bond
Commission, or that he has ever threatened anybody over the telephone.
According to Nethicumara’s application, he had come to know about the
allegation now levelled against him, through the media as to how
Additional Solicitor General Yasantha Kodagoda PC, had informed the Bond
Commission on October 17, 2017 that he had made death threats against
Anika Wijesuriya. Later on the same day, Nethicumara had lodged a
complaint with the Cinnamon Gardens Police against Wijesuriya for
assaulting and threatening him at the night club on October 14,
Nethicumara further states that he was surprised how a personal dispute
has been deceitfully manipulated by Wijesuriya and other interested
parties into an allegation of threats to a witness before the Bond
Commission.
Fabricated incident
According to the affidavit submitted to the Supreme Court, Wijesuriya
categorically denies the allegation of an altercation of any sort with
Nethicumara prior to the threatening phone call, and posits that the
petitioner fabricated the entire incident to muddy the waters and impede
his arrest. “It appears that he waited for 10 days after the alleged
incident (24/10/2017) to request a copy of the CCTV footage from the
Management of the Love Bar, waited for 4 days after the alleged incident
(17/10/2017) to lodge his first complaint at the Cinnamon Gardens
Police Station regarding the alleged quarrel, altercation, or brawl with
me and made no reference whatsoever regarding this alleged quarrel,
altercation, or brawl that took place at Love Bar on the 14/10/2017
during the telephone conversation I had with him at 10.39 p.m., just
hours after the incident is alleged to have occurred,” pleaded
Wijesuriya, who submitted the audio recording as further evidence that
Nethicumara didn’t make any mention of the events he describes in his
petition while
making the call.
making the call.
The petitioner states that he believes and is reliably informed that the
accused hadn’t lodged a complaint with the police nor with any duly
authorized authority at the time the Additional Solicitor General made
the submission to the Bond Commission against him, which practice was
highly irregular. He further states that he verily believes that the
five respondents – the IGP, Director CID, OIC (Special Unit) CID,
VijithaWijesuriya and the Attorney General have taken into account, an
extraneous consideration and are attempting to arrest and prosecute him,
without any reasonable grounds and without any material which would
justify the same.
He further believes that the night club where the ‘brawl’ occurred is
owned by a friend of Anika Wijesuriya and there is a possibility of an
attempt to destroy the recordings of the CCTV footage that could
transpire the brawl that occurred on October 14. However, Wijesuriya
pointed out that Nethicumara had waited over ten days before asking for
these recordings, after which period many commercial CCTV recording
systems have recycled their storage disks and lost older recordings.
Unable to hear
Although Nethicumara states that he believes Wijesuriya hadn’t lodged a
complaint either with the Police nor with any other authorized authority
at the time the Additional Solicitor General informed the Bond
Commission against him, the Daily Mirror is in possession of the
complaint lodged by Vijitha Wijesuriya, Presidential Commission of
Inquiry to Investigate and Inquire into the issuance and Disposal of
Treasury Bonds, S. Udugamasuriya on the morning of Monday, October 17,
2017, the first day on which the Commission sat following the incident
on Saturday night.
In his complaint, Wijesuriya states as thus, ‘When Mr. Nethicumara first
called me at 10.34pm, I was unable to hear him clearly as his voice was
garbled. It sounded to me like he was shouting and the call got
disconnected due to a bad mobile connection. Again I received another
call from Mr. Nethicumara at 10.35pm, and the mobile connection was very
poor and I could not hear him and the call got disconnected once again.
I then attempted to call him back and his number was busy. I finally
spoke to him at 10.38pm, and the conversation lasted a little over a
minute.
“When I returned his call, I did so with my phone on loudspeaker mode
while setting up another mobile device to record the conversation. While
his voice was slightly garbled on that occasion too, Mr. Nethicumara
appeared clearly and said ‘what you did to my uncle machang I will kill
all you….
Following this complaint, on the instructions of the Members of the
Commission, Secretary S. Udugamasuriya on October 17, had written to the
Director CID, SSP, Shani Abeysekera (Ref: PC/ CBTB/ Order) to take
necessary action against those who were involved in the alleged threat
under Section 8 and 9 of the Protection of Victims of Crime and
Witnesses Act No: 4 of 2015 and to provide protection to the Wijesuriya
family with immediate effect under Section 24 of the same Act and to
keep the Commission informed on the progress of the directives by
October 26.
In the original Fundamental Rights petition submitted to the Supreme Court by Nethicumara, he pleaded that he is faced with the immediate threat of being subject to an unlawful arrest
Anika’s e-mail
Meanwhile, on October 18, Anika Wijesuriya in an e-mail to the Director
CID had stated that she had to leave the country the day after she was
testified. Her letter further states as thus, “I am eager and willing to
corporate with the investigation into this matter while I am overseas. I
could provide written answers via e-mail to any questionnaire submitted
to me by investigators, or make myself available to give a statement in
person if investigating officers are in a position to travel overseas
to record my statement”.
In the affidavit submitted with his limited objections to the SC by
Vijitha Wijesuriya on Friday October 24, he catergorically denies the
averments contained in the petition and responding further, states that
he briefly visited the Love Bar in Colombo 7, on October 14, 2017 with
two of his friends. According to the statement, during the period when
Wijesuriya was at the Love Bar, he dadn’t met the petitioner nor had he
any knowledge of the fact that the petitioner was present. ‘I therefore
vehemently deny the contention of the petitioner that I initiated a
quarrel, altercation or brawl with him or had any interaction with him
whatsoever. “I state that the petitioner has preferred his application
in bad faith and has attempted to mislead Your Lordship’s court in
attempting to cover up the factual incident which took place as more
fully described in this affidavit,” Wijesuriya has said.
Through the affidavit, Wijesuriya categorically denies the averments
contained in the petition and states that on October 14, 2017 around
10.34pm and 10.35pm, the petitioner attempted to call him on his mobile
phone, but however was unable to have a conversation as the line wasn’t
clear. Wijesuriya in his affidavit had stated that he had produced the
mobile phone and the recording device that was used during the
communication with Nethicumara to the OIC (Special Unit) CID as evidence
to the
ongoing investigation.
ongoing investigation.
Supreme Court Dismisses Nethicumara FR Petition
The Supreme Court, comprising a three-judge bench, on tuesday(Nov.28)
refused leave to proceed in the Fundamental Rights Application filed by
Shanil Nethicumara pleading for an interim order to preventing the CID
from arresting him on the allegations of threatening to attack Anika
Wijesuriya’s family in retaliation to Wijesuriya having testified
against former Minister Ravi Karunanayake at the Bond Commission.
President’s Counsel Saliya Peiris, appearing for Nethicumara, argued
that the telephone call between Nethicumara and Vijitha was being taken
out of context and said that it had anything to do with former Minister
Ravi Karunanayake, but was related to a previous relationship between
Nethicumara’s sister Lakshi, and VijithaWijesuriya.
At the conclusion of the argument, the three-judge bench comprising
Justices Eva Wanasundera, Buwaneka Aluwihare and Anil Gunaratne, ruled
that there were no grounds to allow leave to proceed, and dismissed the
application filed by Nethicumara.
President’s Counsel Saliya Peiris and Danushka Rahubadda instructed by
Sanath Wijewardene appeared for petitioner Shanil Nethicumara. Deputy
Solicitor General Viraj Dayaratne appeared for the Attorney General,
IGP, Director CID and OIC of CID Special Branch. Counsels Asthika
Devendra and Dinusha Mohan, instructed by Lilanthi De Silva appeared for
the fourth respondent VijithaWijesuriya.
VERBATIM TRANSCRIPTION OF THE TELEPHONE CONVERSATION
Shanil: Yeah Bro.
V.W. : Yeah machang. Sorry men, the line was quite bad. What’s up?
Shanil: Wha… What’s up is machang, uhhh… you’re my friend, no?
V.W.: Yeah, sure. What’s up?
Shanil: Machang, what you did to my uncle machang, I will… You know... With interest I will give all you … Remember that.
V.W.: Sorry?
Shanil: What you did to my uncle Ravi machang, I will repay with … interest. Remember that.
V.W.: You will what?
Shanil: I’ll come, I will… What you did to my uncle machang…
V.W.: Yeah
Shanil: You know Machang, in two thousand one machang, who gave your … uncle, who gave your father machang, that post. But what y’all did, I thought you were my friend. So now machang, I’ll… Openly telling you… I’ll give you a open threat… Don’t get caught to me because I will definitely hit all you … with a bottle. All of you.
V.W.: Ok. So is, I uhhh…
Shanil: Don’t get caught to me. I’m telling you, don’t get caught to me. I’ll thrash all you … Don’t get caught to me machang, you’ll….
VW: Unintelligible
Shanil: Y’all made six hundred million rupees from Uncle Ravi’s apartment complex. Now machang let’s play the game. I’m telling you. Be careful, ah. I won’t tell you again. Shut the … up and cut the phone.
VW: So are you saying that next time you see me…
[End of Recording]
V.W. : Yeah machang. Sorry men, the line was quite bad. What’s up?
Shanil: Wha… What’s up is machang, uhhh… you’re my friend, no?
V.W.: Yeah, sure. What’s up?
Shanil: Machang, what you did to my uncle machang, I will… You know... With interest I will give all you … Remember that.
V.W.: Sorry?
Shanil: What you did to my uncle Ravi machang, I will repay with … interest. Remember that.
V.W.: You will what?
Shanil: I’ll come, I will… What you did to my uncle machang…
V.W.: Yeah
Shanil: You know Machang, in two thousand one machang, who gave your … uncle, who gave your father machang, that post. But what y’all did, I thought you were my friend. So now machang, I’ll… Openly telling you… I’ll give you a open threat… Don’t get caught to me because I will definitely hit all you … with a bottle. All of you.
V.W.: Ok. So is, I uhhh…
Shanil: Don’t get caught to me. I’m telling you, don’t get caught to me. I’ll thrash all you … Don’t get caught to me machang, you’ll….
VW: Unintelligible
Shanil: Y’all made six hundred million rupees from Uncle Ravi’s apartment complex. Now machang let’s play the game. I’m telling you. Be careful, ah. I won’t tell you again. Shut the … up and cut the phone.
VW: So are you saying that next time you see me…
[End of Recording]