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Tuesday, February 26, 2013


DIG’s son speaks of assault

'Any rational man would never take on 15 drunk men'- Asela speaks of ordeal



TUESDAY, 26 FEBRUARY 2013 
The condition of the son of DIG Ravi Waidyalankara, Asela Waidyalankara is currently reported to be stable and he is undergoing treatment at a leading private hospital in Colombo.


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Asela Waidyalankara, son of DIG Ravi Waidyalankara speaking to Daily Mirror said two Police officers in uniform who were on duty and had intervened during the assault were also allegedly assaulted by the gang which comprised the son of Minister Maithripala Sirisena.

Police sources in Kalkudah confirmed that two Police officers who were on duty at the beach in uniform were assaulted.

Leading Criminal Lawyers speaking to Daily Mirror said the Criminal Procedure Code and the Penal Code was very clear that the above did not conform to offences bailable by the Police and the suspects must be produced before a Magistrate


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The gang of 13 which included the son of the Minister had been released on Sunday night on Police bail without being produced before a Magistrate.

Refuting allegations of prompting the assault, Asela said he was currently nursing a shoulder injury and would had never got involved in an altercation
“Any ordinary person would know that they can’t take on 15 men. I’m nursing a shoulder injury and would never have gotten into an altercation. It’s irrational to even think of fighting 15 men alone,” he said.

“While they were assaulting me, there were two Police officers on duty close by, I ran to them and urged them to help me and they shielded me and in the process they were also assaulted,” Asela Waidyalankara said.

Speaking further in his hospital bed, the soft spoken telecom executive said that he urged the gang not to take lewd photographs with his wife in the background which prompted the brutal assault.

“I just came from a boat ride and went to the room to keep our belongings. As I was coming back I noticed about 15 people standing there, all of them were drunk and one person had removed his swimming trunk and displayed himself to my wife with another guy taking pictures. I’m also an amateur photographer and I knew what they were doing,” he said.

Speaking further, Waidyalankara said that, the gang had then surrounded him and his wife who had rushed to his help was also assaulted.
“I was with my family and didn’t want any altercation so I went up to them and told them very politely.

These are the exact words I used “Machang you took some pictures of my wife if you can show them to me and delete them, you’re here to have a good time and I’m here to have a good time, let’s not spoil it”.

Then a few more people started surrounding me and hurling abuses at me. I was shoved and at that point they started assaulting me, my wife who came to save me also was assaulted,” a shaken Waidyalankara said.

Eyewitness earlier confirmed to Daily Mirror that the gang had been heavily intoxicated and were acting in a lewd and obstructing manner
The victim was then admitted to the Batticaloa Teaching Hospital and was rushed to the Intensive Care Unit. Sources said there was severe political pressure on the Hospital to release the victim.

He was later transferred to a leading hospital in Colombo.

Sources meanwhile alleged that Minister Maithripala Sirisena escorted the gang including his son to the Chavakachcheri Hospital where the Judicial Medical Officer had stated issued a certificate to the effect that the group had not been under the Influence of Liquor.

Eyewitnesses to the incident speaking to the Daily Mirror said that the group was under the influence of liquor and this was also confirmed by the resort in which the two groups had been staying at. 

Minister Sirisena’s son, blamed for attacking DIG’s son

* SLFP Gen. Secy. alleges victim provoked incident

 

The police are investigating an alleged attack on Batticaloa DIG Ravi Waidyalankara’s son by a group of youth led by Health Minister and SLFP General Secretary Maithripala Sirisena’s son, at the Passekudah beach, late Sunday afternoon. Both groups had been staying at the Malu Malu Resort & Spa, Passekudah late Sunday afternoon.

The victim has alleged that a gang led by Minister Sirisena’s son assaulted him when he objected to his wife being photographed along with scantily clad persons on the beach.

Following a complaint from the victim, police arrested the minister’s son and his friends, recorded their statements and released them on police bail.

Police headquarters said that DIG Waidyalankara’s son had left the Batticaloa General Hospital where he was rushed following the incident.

The DIG told The Island that he moved his son from the Batticaloa hospital ICU to Colombo as some medical tests had to be performed. Responding to a query, the police officer said that Minister Sirisena had met him on Sunday evening.

Waidyalankara said there were lumps on his son’s head as a result of the assault and he was rushing him to Colombo last afternoon.

"My son did not go to clash with a gang," the DIG said asking:

"But which husband would allow his wife’s photographs to be taken in that manner?"

Responding to allegations, Minister Sirisena claimed that the DIG’s son had grabbed his son provoking his friends. According to the minister, the DIG’s son had been aggressive in spite of the boys assuring him that there was no attempt to photograph his wife. The minister alleged that the DIG’s son had got himself admitted to the Intensive Care Unit of the Batticaloa hospital in a bid to bring charges against his son and his friends.

The minister on Sunday night informed Defence Secretary Gotabhaya Rajapaksa of the incident.

The minister alleged that the police had been unfair and ignored the fact that the DIG’s son had provoked the incident. (SF)