SRI LANKA: A young man is missing after 8 days of illegal detention in police custody 

ASIAN HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION - URGENT APPEALS PROGRAMME

Urgent Appeal Case: UA-02-2003
ISSUES: Arbitrary arrest & detention,

SRI LANKA: Widespread practice of torture; the case of arbitrary arrest, detention and missing

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– Name of the Victim: KORALAGAMAGE Sujith Dharmasiri (23), unmarried and deserted the army on grounds of serious health problems.

– Address of the Victim: Godaparagaha, Palathota road, Kaluthara south.

– Responsible Police Station: Crime section of the Kaluthara south police station.

CASE DETAILS

KORALAGAMAGE Sujith Dharmasiri was arrested on Jan. 1, 2003 by the police inspector, Pragathi Lakmina ABEYSINGHE and several other police officers attached to the crime section of the Kaluthara south police station, while he was attending a funeral. He was kept illegally in police custody for a week until Jan. 8.

A number of people submitted a petition to the D.I.G. of Kaluthara south on Jan. 7, protesting over the illegal arrest and detention, but no action has yet been taken.

The family was not allowed to see him till Jan. 7. His mother who went daily from Jan. 2, was allowed to see him only on that day (Jan. 7). At every visit, his mother was also abused with filthy language by the police officers and was chased away.

A complaint was made to the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC). However, so far no effective intervention has been made. The mother was threatened by a police officer on the Jan. 8, saying that \”try if you can, to get him out by complaining to the NHRC. We will see that he will not get the bail.\” Then the mother was once again chased away.

More seriously, today (Jan. 9), he was found missing from the police station. The family is looking for his whereabouts desperately.

The Asian Human Rights Commission (AHRC) requests you to send urgent appeal that may lead to discover and perhaps save his life.

SUGGESTED ACTION

Please send your urgent appeals to the Prime Minister, Chairman of the National Police Commission of Sri Lanka, Attorney General, Inspector General of Police (IGP), expressing your extreme concern about his safety and urging them to take urgent intervention.

 

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SAMPLE LETTER

Dear,

Re: The case of illegal detention, torture and missing at the KALUTHARA police station

I am writing this to bring the following matter to your notice.

KORALAGAMAGE Sujith Dharmasiri (23) was arrested on Jan. 1, 2003 by the police inspector, Pragathi Lakmina ABEYSINGHE and several other police officers attached to the crime section of the Kaluthara south police station, while he was attending a funeral. He was kept illegally in police custody for a week until Jan. 8.

A number of people submitted a petition to the D.I.G. of Kaluthara south on Jan. 7, protesting over the illegal arrest and detention, but no action has yet been taken.

The family was not allowed to see him till Jan. 7. His mother who went daily from Jan. 2, was allowed to see him only on that day (Jan. 7). At every visit, his mother was also abused with filthy language by the police officers and was chased away.

A complaint was made to the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC). However, so far no effective intervention has been made. The mother was threatened by a police officer on the Jan. 8, saying that \"try if you can, to get him out by complaining to the NHRC. We will see that he will not get the bail.\" Then the mother was once again chased away.

More seriously, today (Jan. 9), he is not found at the police station. The family is fearful of his life and desperately seeking information on his whereabouts.

I urge you to take urgent intervention into this matter to guarantee his safety and immediate release of him. Also I urge you to take legal and disciplinary action to the perpetrators under the Act No. 22 of 1994 and the provisions.

Thank you for your attention on this urgent matter.

Sincerely yours,

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PLEASE SEND YOUR LETTERS TO:

1. Honorable Prime Minister

Mr. Ranil Wickremasinghe

Cambridge Place

Colombo 7

SRI LANKA

Fax: +94 1 682905

Email: secpm@sltnet.lk or bradmanw@slt.lk

SALUTATION: Hon. Prime Minister

2. Mr. Ranjith Abeysuriya PC

Chairman

National Police Commission

10 A, Flower Road

Colombo 7

SRI LANKA

SALUTATION: Dear Commissioner

3. Hon. Mr. K.C. Kamalasabesan

Attorney General

Attorney - General's Department

Colombo 12

SRI LANKA

Fax: +94 1 436 421

Email: attorney@sri.lanka.net | or | counsel@sri.lanka.net

SALUTATION: Dear Attorney General

4. Mr. T. E. Anandrajah

Inspector General of Police (IGP)

New Secretariat

Colombo 1,

SRI LANKA

Fax: +94 1 446174

SALUTATION: Dear Inspector General of Police

Document Type : Urgent Appeal Case
Document ID : UA-02-2003
Countries : Sri Lanka,
Issues : Arbitrary arrest & detention,