An Army Major Is Hospitalised; Mervyn Silva’s Son Malaka Silva Has Done It Again
By Colombo Telegraph -September 9, 2012
Army
Major Shri Pradeep was admitted to the National Hospital after being assaulted
by a group led by controversial minister Mervyn
Silva‘s son Malaka
Silva at a five star hotel in Colombo last night, according to a
complaint made to the police.
Army Major was assaulted by
Malaka Silva, Former Minister Mano Wijeratne’s son and five other persons at the
Jaic Hilton car park at around 3.30 early this morning
Police
spokesman Ajith Rohana said a corporal who was with the Major at the time of the
incident was also injured during the clash. The Slave Island police have
recorded a statement from the Army Major who charged that his official pistol
had been taken away by the group.
Not
unlike his father, Minister Silva’s son Malaka has been notorious for
terrorizing Colombo and its nightspots and is also a paid government official in
Minister Silva’s Ministry. No one dares speak out against the Silva family due
to their connections both with the underworld and their immunity due to
presidential patronage.
Malaka’s
track record
In
September 2007 Chaminda Senasinghe was attacked by Malaka Silva at the Bistro
Latino Restaurant and Salsa Bar.
Malaka
Silva and two of his bodyguards on November 2, 2006 pleaded guilty to attacking
attacking Police Narcotics Bureau (PNB) officers who were on a drug raid at a
night club in a five star hotel.
Colombo
High Court Judge Upali Abeyratne ordered each of them to pay compensation of Rs.
10,000 each and enter into a bond in Rs 100,000 each to be of good behaviour for
one year. The accused were Malaka Silva and his bodyguards Sampath Kumara
Rajapakse and Prasanna Kumara Suresh. The judge ordered that the compensation be
directed to the Police Rewards Fund.
In
a direct indictment by the Attorney General the three accused were charged with
willfully causing hurt to deter a public servant from his duty. Malaka Silva was
charged with intimidating and obstructing the PNB team which went on a narcotics
raid with a court order to the night club My Kind of Place at Taj Samudra in the
early hours of July 24, 2005.
The
accused were indicted with assaulting police personnel including PC R.W. A.
Dayan Lasantha – an offence punishable under Section 323 of the Penal
Code.
According
to the statements given by PNB officers and PNB OIC Buddhika Balachandra at the
magisterial inquiry, on the said date the narcotics team, on a tip-off had
raided the night club to arrest an ‘ecstasy’ dealer who was said to have been
trafficking the drug at the hotel. When the PNB officers who were in plain
clothes were leaving the night club after completing the ten-minute raid, Malaka
Silva had obstructed them and abused them in foul language. Malaka Silva had
allegedly threatened the police officer at gunpoint and assaulted the police
officers. Later he had called his bodyguard who was armed with a pistol and
attacked the police officers.
The
PNB team had allegedly withdrawn from the place as the accused were armed and as
they did not want to create a problem there. Later they had complained to the
Colombo Fort police station.
The
accused had later surrendered to the police station. Ironically two days after
the attack former Police Chief, Chandra Fernando, announced the release of
Malaka Silva and his mates saying that there was no evidence. Media reported
that the police were under pressure not to work hard on the case.
In
his attempt to defend his son, Mervyn Silva abused journalists in filth and
stated that he knows what to do with the owners of Sirasa and Swarnavahini – two
privately owned media outlets.
Earlier
in connection with this trial Malaka had also been banned from entry into night
clubs after 7 p.m with a warning that if the ban were violated the one million
rupee bail on the two persons would be converted to a fine and charged from
them. (Sunday Leader September 9, 2007)
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suspected
of trafficking the drug
“ecstasy”-------------------------------------------------------suspected
of trafficking the drug “ecstasy”
A leaked US embassy cable
reviled “drug kingpins in Sri Lanka have political patrons in the government”.
“Chief among them Dr. Mervin Silva, a Member of Parliament and the Minister of
Labor” the cable further said. The Colombo Telegraph found the cable from the
Wikileaks database.
The remarks by Washington’s embassy to Sri Lanka, are
revealed by the Wikileaks leaked cable. The cable was classified as “
CONFIDENTIAL” by ambassador Patricia A. Butenis. Read
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