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4.8.2008
Police
sleuths of Colombo Crime Division (CCD) inquiring into a
complaint lodged by a restaurant owner have identified 4
suspects who may be involved with controversial "White
Van" incidents. According to the police sources the
suspects include two police personnel of Ministerial Security
Division (MSD) and two civilians having close connections
with the opposition party politicians. Police further suspect
a possible politically backed conspiracy in this incident
to bring discredit to the present secretary of defence.
According
to the CCD sources, the owner of a restaurant had lodged
a complaint at the police station Dehiwala that an armed
gang calling themselves to be in the security detail of
Defence Secretary Gotabaya Rajapaksa had attacked his restaurant
on 29 July 2008. The complaint further said that the gang
had arrived in a white coloured van.
According
to the details uncovered by the police so far, the gang
of four arrived at a family restaurant named The Station,
at No 41/1, Wasala Para, Dehiwala, around 10 PM on Tuesday
(July 29) . The gang ordered hard liquor and remained there
till about 11.10 PM when the restaurant staff requested
them to foot the bill. At that time, the gang started beating
the staff members and damaging the properties of the restaurant.
One of the gang members identifying him as sergeant Kaluarachchi
drew a pistol and threatened one of the staff members holding
it against his ear that he would be killed at once. Then
they terrorised the guests and the staff shouting loudly
that they were "men of Gotabaya Rajapaksa" and
also robbed 11,500 rupees from the cashier and they made
off in the White Van they had come. The restaurant owner
complained that the gang had caused a damage amounting to
19,600 rupees.
Later,
the police traced the vehicle and found out that it was
one of the cabs belonging to a call cab service called City
Cabs. Then, the police traced the driver of the vehicle
on the day of the attack and upon his arrest the four main
suspects were taken into custody .
The
suspects have been identified as Police Sergeant, U.L.W
Jayakody Wijerathne, no 52669 , Police Constable, S.M.C.P
Sakalasooriya , no 37012, J.A Sudarshana Jayasinghe, a civilian
and Subaideen Saknus , a civilian .
While
questioning the suspects, police have found that it was
Sergeant Jayakodi Wijerathne who had identified him as Sergeant
Kaluarachchi and led the attack. Also, it was he who had
wielded the pistol and called the gang to be the men of
Gotabaya. Interestingly , police have found that this suspects
is working in the personal security detail of Kurunegala
district United National Party (UNP) MP, Akila Viraj. Also,
it was found that MP Akila Viraj had personally requested
the accused Sergent Wijerathne for his security detail from
the MSD, as Wijerathne was well known to him, as they had
been classmates.
Police
Constable, S.M.C.P Sakalasooriya, the other police personnel
allegedly involved in the incident have found to be a member
of the personal security detail of leader of the opposition
and UNP MP , Ranil Wickramasinghe. He has been in MP Wickramasinghe's
security detail since 2002 when the MP was the Prime Minister
of the country.
The
two civilian suspects were also identified as two henchmen
of opposition party politicians. The suspects have been
remanded until 15th August, and to be produced before an
identification parade.
Police
having considered how the whole incident had transpired
and the developments going on at the political spheres suspect
a possible politically backed conspiracy in the incident.
Police are in the view that the malefactors had not carried
out the attack under influence of liquor but with the good
knowledge of what they had been doing. Particularly, Sergeant
Jayakodi Wijerathne had his sense to pose him as Sergeant
Kaluarachchi and to show that attack as one that had been
carried out by the personal security guards of the Secretary
of Defence. Also, police says that if the sole intention
of the attackers was to rob money from the restaurant ,
it is obvious that they could have chosen some other way
to identify themselves than identifying with the MSD, which
has only handful of members.
Hence,
police say that the attackers had acted in malice to bring
discredit to Defence Secretary and his personal security
squad. Had the police failed to nab the malefactors, the
incident could have been easily exploited by the pro LTTE
media and slanderous newspapers sponsored by political parties
to carryout character assassination campaign against the
Defence Secretary and the security forces personnel as well.
Possible political conspiracy to engineer a scandal against
Defence Secretary Gotabaya Rajapaksa cannot be ruled out,
the police added.
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