Peace for the World

Peace for the World
First democratic leader of Justice the Godfather of the Sri Lankan Tamil Struggle: Honourable Samuel James Veluppillai Chelvanayakam

Sunday, February 9, 2014

VIDEO: UPFA CANDIDATE AJITH PRASANNA ARRESTED

Former Southern Provincial Councilor Major Ajith Prasanna manhandling a police officer on duty in Galle on Thursday (Feb. 06).
VIDEO: UPFA candidate Ajith Prasanna arrested
Ada Derana
February 9, 2014 
UPFA candidate for the Southern Provincial Council Ajith Prasanna has been arrested in Colombo today on charges of organizing an illegal procession and obstructing police officers, Police Spokesman SSP Ajith Rohana said. 

A special team of officers from Galle Police had arrested the former Southern Provincial Councilor at around 2.00pm today at a private hospital in Colombo, he said.

A former army major, Prasanna was involved in an incident with police officers during a procession in the Galle Town on Thursday (06) after handing in nominations for the forthcoming PC polls. 

Wearing the army uniform and wielding the Sri Lankan National Flag, he had scuffled with police officers in the presence of senior public and police officers when his supporters were prevented from proceeding further due to another parade. 

Police spokesman said that the police would report facts to the court for obstructing and assaulting police officers on duty and also inform the Election Commissioner to take appropriate action against the Galle District Candidate of the UPFA.

UPFA CANDIDATE D.V. UPUL RELEASED ON BAIL

Ada DeranaUPFA candidate D.V. Upul released on bail
February 9, 2014  
Two suspects including the former Southern Province Fisheries Minister, D.V. Upul who were arrested today on assault charges have been released on bail after being produced before the Walasmulla Magistrate. 


The UPFA Hambantota District candidate for the upcoming Southern Provincial Council election was arrested at around 11.00am today by Middeniya Police.

They were each released on a personal bail of Rs 200,000 after being produced at court. 

The Campaigns for Free and Fair Elections (CaFFE) had reported that two UNP supporters, Piyasena Ekanayake and K. Jagath Kumara were assaulted by supporters of D.V. Upul on Thursday (6).