SRI LANKA: Men allegedly with the backing of police threaten petitioners to withdraw case

ASIAN HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION - URGENT APPEALS PROGRAMME

Urgent Appeal Case: AHRC-UAC-141-2008
ISSUES: Legislation, Threats and intimidation, Victims assistance & protection,

Dear Friends,

The Asian Human Rights Commission (AHRC) has received information that four members of a family received death threat by four men allegedly hired by police on 23 June 2008. It is reported that four men threaten the family members to withdraw the case which is currently pending under the Fundamental Rights jurisdiction at the Supreme Court, Negombo. Please intervene in this case and urge the authorities to immediately provide protection for them.

CASE DETAILS:

Sugath and his wife, Sandamali Padmi Peiris are petitioners of a fundamental rights case before Supreme Court, Negombo (Case No. FR. 446/07). They had been allegedly tortured after illegal arrest and detention by 12 police officers attached to the Negombo Police Station. Sugath had earlier made a complaint against Inspector of Police (IP) Mahagamage Dramadasa for soliciting a bribe of Rs. 5,000 (USD 46) about which the Bribery Commission has made inquiries and filed a case before the High Court of Colombo (Case No. B/1658/2006).

According to the information received, at 11am on 23 June 2008, the couple hired a three-wheeler (trishaw) bearing number 205/8025 driven by a driver called Ajith and were on the way to the Negombo Hospital to get treatment for Sugath’s wife. While the three-wheeler was waiting for a traffic signal near the Dalupatha Bridge on Colombo-Chilaw main road, four persons of two of whom Sugath identified as Niroshan and Namal stopped the three-wheeler.

Niroshan and Namal asked the couple to withdraw the case which is currently pending at the Supreme Court, Negombo before evening of the next day (June 24). They said if Sugath did not withdraw the application, they will kill them all. They further said that they had permission to do so from the Negombo police. Due to fear, the couple returned home without going to the hospital.

Just after the couple returned home, the four persons came to the gate of the house and started banging on it and shouting that they would kill the couple if the couple did not withdraw the case. Sugath did not open it but could identify the four persons through the gate the same men as he met near the bridge. Two unidentified persons were just staying without shouting or banging the gate.

The couple went to the office of Deputy Inspector General (DIG) in Paliyagoda where they met Mr. Sarath Jayassoriya, DIG whom instructed Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) Jagoda Arachchi and Officer-in-Charge (OIC) Samarajith to take immediate action. Then the couple made a complaint to Paliyagoda Criminal Division regarding the death threats (No. SIIB 345/266) on June 23.

Those who made death threats to withdraw the case are known to the couple as persons of criminal background usually hired for criminal activities after their release. The couple believes that these threats have been made at instigation of police officers who are respondents in the fundamental rights application.

All members of the family are now living in a fear of further harassment or death threats while in pursue of getting justice.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:

S.K.A.S Nishanta Fernando, made a complaint against an Inspector of Police (IP) who solicited a bribe of Rs. 5,000 (USD 46) from him and the Bribery Commission, having investigated the complaint, filed an action against this police officer at the High Court of Colombo.

On 12 November 2007, a police squad arrived in jeeps, motorcycles and three-wheelers and surrounded the house of Mr. Fernando. They assaulted him with fists, kicked when he fell down on the floor and trampled him until he fell unconscious. They also hit his wife with a pistol on her forehead and trampled her even after she fell to the floor. They slapped young daughter, Dilukshi, and hit her head. One police officer tried to remove her blouse, despite of her struggle against this. She was dragged to the police jeep and one officer tried again to lift her blouse. When she screamed, she was beaten. She shouted from the window asking someone to go and inform the grandmother. When she inquired where they were being taken, a police officer replied, ‘We are taking you to the beach to kill you.’ The young son, Anjana, was dragged to a wall and struck about the head, face and stomach. Due to this mistreatment he lost part of a tooth and his lip was split.

When Fernando regained consciousness only when he was inside the Crime Division of the Negombo Police Station and water had been thrown over him. One police officer was shouting that this fellow had to be killed and that the Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) has said to do this. He was dragged out of the room and overheard an officer speaking over the phone to someone. ‘Sir, that is the thing that I am writing now. This fellow who half dead now is in front of me.’ Later, after their release all members of the family sought medical treatment and the medical reports confirmed their injuries. In an application made to the Colombo High Court in the bribery case, the High Court judge cancelled the bail granted to the police officer who was the accused in this case.

ADDITIONAL COMMENTS:

A proper mechanism in order to protect witness or victims in a case where police are alleged perpetrators does not exist in Sri Lanka. A bill called ‘Assistance and Protection of Victims of Crime and Witnesses’ was introduced to the Parliament on 18 June 2008 and is under consideration. However, concerns remain in the bill due to the lack of protection for the victims committed by law enforcement agencies and/or people hired by them.

This incident is just a mirror of what is happening today in Sri Lanka. It began with the soliciting of the bribe, to the torture of a whole family, and now the making of death threats has taken place. The lives of the ordinary people are so disturbed by this type of threat constantly and complaints made to state agencies produce little, if any change in the situation. The case of death of Gerald Perera is indicative and a police officer who gave a statement in earlier stage at the Magistrate Court has received threat to change his statement. (AHRC-STM-141-2008)

SUGGESTED ACTION:
Please write letters to the authorities listed below and urge them to immediately provide protection for whole family members and thoroughly investigate into the death threats.

Please be informed that the AHRC has written a separate letter to the UN Special Rapporteur on the Question of Torture calling for an immediate intervention in this case.

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SAMPLE LETTER

Dear __________,

SRI LANKA: Please immediately provide protection for the family

Name of victims: 
1. Mr. Siyaguna Kosgodage Anton Sugath Nishantha Fernando 
2. Ms. Annakarage Surangee Sandamali Padma Peiris (Victim 1’s wife)
3. Dilukshi, minor, daughter of the couple
4. Anjana, minor, son of the couple
(all victims are members of a family; residents of No. 349/2A, Jayamawatha Road, Dalupotha, Negombo)
Case: All victims are petitioners of Fundamental Rights Application (FR. 446/07) at the Supreme Court; Complainants of bribery case (B/1658/2006) against an Inspector of Police attached to the Negombo Police Station; Complainants regarding death threats at Paliyagoda Criminal Division (No. SIIB 345/266)  
Name of alleged perpetrators: two out of four men allegedly hired by police are identified as Niroshan and Namal by victim 1
Date of incident: 23 June 2008
Place of incident: near the Dalupota Bridge on Colombo-Chilaw main road and in victims’ residence

I am writing to express my voice regarding the death threats of family members by four men allegedly hired by police on 23 June 2008.

According to the information I have received, the couple of the family was threaten to withdraw the case pending at Supreme Court, Negombo as a fundamental rights case by four men whom two of them were identified as Niroshan and Namal near the Dalupatha Bridge on Colombo-Chilaw main road at 11am on June 23 on the way to get medical treatment in a hospital.

From the information that I have learned, while the couple returned home after the threat and stayed in the house, the same four men came and banged the gate of the house with shouting that the whole family would be killed if they did not withdraw the case.

I am aware that all family members were tortured by a police squad while being asked not to give evidence in the bribery case bearing case number B/424/05, against an Inspector of Police (IP) on 12 November 2007 and they are now threatened by four men to withdraw the fundamental rights case.

Accordingly, I urge you to immediately investigate this matter through an independent police unit from outside the Negombo area, preferable through the Special Investigation Unit, which used to investigate torture related complaints. I also urge you to take immediate steps to provide protection for the family by assigning this task to a responsible unit who should take responsibility for the lives of this family. Until the problem is resolved, alternative residence for the family with special protection for the wife and the two young children who are still minors should be provided.

I further urge that you take steps to ensure prosecution of the offenders relating to the complaint of torture made earlier and narrated above and also for the making for death threats, including instigating criminal elements against this family.

Under these circumstances it would be natural to hold your mandate and other state agencies who have been informed of these threats responsible if any harm befalls any member of this family.

I trust you will take immediate action in this case.

Yours sincerely,

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PLEASE SEND YOUR LETTERS TO:

1. Hon. Minister Mahinda Samarasinghe
Ministry of Disaster Management and Human Rights
2, Wijerama Mawatha
Colombo 7
SRI LANKA
Fax: +94 11 269 3284 (ATTN: Mr. Rajiva Wijesinghe, Secretary)
E-mail: info@dmhr.gov.lk

2. Mr. Neville Piyadigama
Chairperson
National Police Commission
3rd Floor, Rotunda Towers,
109 Galle Road
Colombo 03
SRI LANKA
Fax: +94 11 2 395867
Tel: +94 11 2 395310
E-mail: npcgen@sltnet.lk

3. Mr. Victor Perera
Inspector General of Police
New Secretariat
Colombo 1
SRI LANKA
Fax: +94 11 2 440440/327877
E-mail: igp@police.lk

4. Mr. C.R. De Silva 
Attorney General 
Attorney General’s Department
Colombo 12
Sri Lanka
Fax: +94 11 2 436421
E-mail: ag@attorneygeneral.gov.lk

5. Secretary
Human Rights Commission
No. 36, Kynsey Road
Colombo 8
SRI LANKA
Fax: +94 11 2 694 924 / 696 470
Tel: +94 11 2 694 925 / 673 806
E-mail: sechrc@sltnet.lk

6. Mr. Mahinda Rajapakse
President
Socialist Democratic Republic of Sri Lanka
C/- Office of the President
Temple Trees
150, Galle Road
Colombo 3
SRI LANKA
Fax: +94 11 2472100 / +94 11 2446657
E-mail: secretary@presidentsoffice.lk

7. Mr. Ratnasiri Wickremanayake
Prime Minister
Temple Trees
Galle Road, Colombo 03
SRI LANKA
Fax: +94 11 2 575454
Tel: +94 11 2 575317-8 or 370 737-8

Thank you.

Urgent Appeals Programme 
Asian Human Rights Commission (ua@ahrchk.org)

Document Type : Urgent Appeal Case
Document ID : AHRC-UAC-141-2008
Countries : Sri Lanka,
Issues : Legislation, Threats and intimidation, Victims assistance & protection,