Issuing a statement former minister of Justice Thalatha Atukorale says that “We have now learned that the evidence presented by the police against Shani Abeysekara and his fellow detectives has been independently reviewed by multiple unbiased senior law officers of the Attorney General’s Department. All these prosecutors found serious contradictions and inconsistencies in the allegations made against the former CID Director by the Colombo Crime Division. They have all issued independent reports to their supervising officers concluding that there is no basis to prosecute Mr. Abeysekara and recommending that he and his colleagues should be discharged.”
Statement issued by the former Minister of Justice Thalatha Atukorale:
Last week, we learned that the European Parliament has taken note of the politically motivated imprisonment of the highly respected former CID Director SSP Shani Abeysekara.
It has been nearly one year since police officers came to the house of Shani Abeysekara to arrest him at the crack of dawn. The only allegation made against him and his colleagues Nawaratne Prematillake and Sugath Mohan Mendis is that they are said to have fabricated evidence to falsely implicate former DIG Vaas Gunawardena, who was unanimously convicted of murder by three judges sitting in a trial-at-bar for running a contract killer squad within the police.
Since then, Mr. Abeysekara contracted Covid-19 in police custody, suffered a heart attack and has had to undergo cardiac surgery. We have now learned that the evidence presented by the police against Shani Abeysekara and his fellow detectives has been independently reviewed by multiple unbiased senior law officers of the Attorney General’s Department.
All these prosecutors found serious contradictions and inconsistencies in the allegations made against the former CID Director by the Colombo Crime Division. They have all issued independent reports to their supervising officers concluding that there is no basis to prosecute Mr. Abeysekara and recommending that he and his colleagues should be discharged.
However, these reports have been overruled and dismissed by a senior official of the Attorney General’s Department, with a vested political interest. Without examining the underlying evidence, we understand that this officer has ordered that Mr. Abeysekara and his colleagues be held in remand for as long as possible. This is despite the fact that the Department is unlikely to ever bring charges against them in a court of law since there is no credible evidence to support a prosecution.
In consideration of the risks posed by the Covid-19 pandemic, the Judicial Services Commission (JSC) has urged the Attorney General’s Department and judges to grant bail even in cases where they otherwise would not. However, due to the personal needs and ambitions of a few senior department officials seeking to please those in power, the recommendations of career prosecutors are being overruled. Innocent, patriotic and outstanding police officers are being punished simply for doing their duty.
We cannot keep putting our economic security in such danger merely to indulge a thirst for revenge and personal vendettas. The government must immediately stop the witch hunt against Mr. Abeysekara and all other political prisoners.
As a former Minister of Justice, I appeal to the law officers of the Attorney General’s Department to rise above politics.
Be professionals and do your jobs independently. As officers of the court, our first and foremost duty is to the rule of law, not to personal career ambitions. This is no longer just about your own reputations or the fundamental rights and liberty of Mr. Abeysekara and his colleagues.
The international reputation of our entire system of justice, our country’s export economy and the hundreds of thousands of jobs it supports now rest squarely in your hands.
14/06/2021