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Super woman cop guilty of child abuse

Sri Lanka's Supreme Court fined an award-winning woman police officer for illegally detaining and intimidating a teenage girl to frame a local politician for rape, officials said Friday.

Chief Inspector Waruni Bogahawatte was also ordered to pay 100,000 rupees as compensation to the victim while the state was also ordered to pay 50,000 rupees in the hearing earlier this week.

The 15-year-old girl was forced by Bogahawatte to undergo repeated medical examinations to establish if she had been sexually attacked.

A three-judge bench held that Bogahawatte, who won the best woman officer award in 2017, had abused her authority and violated the girl's fundamental rights and also intimidated her family.

Local media had hailed her at as a "super woman" chasing child abusers and sexual offenders.

The court heard that Bogahawatte repeatedly forced the girl from the southern town of Akuressa to make a false statement against a low-level politician who faced several unrelated rape allegations.

When the girl insisted she had not been raped or sexually molested by the politician, Bogahawatte had illegally detained her at Matara police station in 2012 and subjected her to four medical examinations which proved negative.

Bogahawatte also locked up the girl in a cell with an adult offender, violating rules in dealing with juveniles. The court felt that the girl, who cannot be identified by the media, had been treated as a perpetrator rather than a potential victim of a crime.

"This court also takes an opportunity to note with concern the increasing number of incidents of abuse of power by law enforcement authorities.

"There is no doubt that what is brought before courts is a fragment of the totality of incidents taking place across the country," the judges said Wednesday in their 24-page decision seen by AFP.

A senior police source told AFP they would immediately withdraw the awards given to Bogahawatte and she would also be subjected to an internal investigation and risked losing her job.

Another women's organisation which granted her a "Top Career Woman" award in 2014 said it was reviewing the case.

The Supreme Court asked police to remind their staff of the need to protect the basic rights of individuals. (AFP)

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Muslim MPs call on Chief Prelates in Kandy

Muslim Parliamentarians who had resigned from their ministerial portfolios called on the Chief Prelates of the Malwatta and Asgiriya chapters in Kandy on Tuesday (11) to explain the motives behind their collective decision.

Former Minister Rauf Hakeem in tweet said that the Muslim MPs were "elated to have had this opportunity to appraise (the Chief Prelates) of the reason for our collective resignations."

 

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UAE repatriates five Sri Lankan suspects linked to Easter attacks

Police on Friday (14) said that five terror suspects who were arrested in Dubai in connection with the Easter Sunday suicide bombings were repatriated to Sri Lanka from Saudi Arabia.

The police said that a special Criminal Investigation Department (CID) team had left for Saudi Arabia on Tuesday to bring back the suspects.

The suspects were detained in Dubai following the attacks across the island nation, majority in capital Colombo, that claimed the lives of over 250 people.

Besides being a suspect in the April 21 attacks, initial police investigations have revealed that Mohamed Milhan, alias Abu Seelan, was responsible for the killing of two police constables at a checkpoint in Vavunathivu, Batticaloa on November 30, 2018.

Army Commander Mahesh Senanayake said last month that two suspects were arrested in Qatar and Saudi Arabia. He did not disclose the nationalities of the suspects, but official sources said they were Sri Lankans.

Sri Lankan authorities have arrested more than 100 people who had links with the NTJ and its leader Zahran Hashim who was one of two suicide bombers who attacked the Shangri-La hotel in Colombo.

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Sri Lanka to seek Indian assistance to counter terrorism: PM

Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe said on Monday that he sought India's help to train Sri Lankan security forces in counter-terrorism during his meeting with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

PM Modi on Sunday became the first foreign leader to visit Sri Lanka after the deadly Easter terror attacks on April 21 which killed 258 people and injured over 500.

During his visit, Modi said he was confident that Sri Lanka will rise again and cowardly acts of terror cannot defeat the spirit of Sri Lanka.

"India stands in solidarity with the people of Sri Lanka," he said.

Prime Minister Modi also met President Maithripala Sirisena and the two leaders agreed that terrorism was a joint threat that needs collective and focused action.

Wickremesinghe in a statement said he had assured Modi that the delayed Indo-Lanka projects will be expedited.

The prime minister also said a series of joint initiatives between India and Sri Lanka were being planned to ensure continued economic cooperation.

Wickremesinghe said Prime Minister Modi's continual show of support towards Sri Lanka will serve to strengthen confidence and encourage more people to visit Sri Lanka.

"During his trip we discussed matters including the strengthening of regional security through reviving trilateral talks between Sri Lanka, India and the Maldives," Wickremesinghe said.

"I also requested that India work closely with Sri Lanka's security forces, providing them with counter-terrorism training and logistical support," PM Wickremesinghe said.

He also said that PM Modi's visit to Sri Lanka, following the lifting of the travel advisories by many countries including the UK, France and China, will boost the tourism industry.

Tourism accounts for about five per cent of Sri Lanka's economy, with India, China and the UK the main source of tourists.

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Australia relaxes travel advisory on Sri Lanka

Australia has removed the travel ban imposed on Sri Lanka, the Australian Foreign Ministry announced.

The latest advisory requests Australian tourists to exercise a 'high degree of caution' when travelling.

China, Switzerland, India, Germany and Italy together with many other countries have already removed their travel bans while advising tourists to 'travel with caution' instead of 'do not travel.

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Final report on Presidential Committee probing Easter Sunday attacks handed over to President

The final report of the special three-member Committee appointed by President Maithripala Sirisena to investigate Easter Sunday attacks on 21 April, was handed over to President Maithripala Sirisena at the President’s Official Residence on Monday.

Supreme court judge Vijith Malalgoda handed over the report to the President and the other members of the committee Former IGP N.K. Ilangakoon and Former Law & Order Ministry Secretary Padamasiri Jayamanne were also participated on this occasion.

Sirisena appointed the committee on April 22 to investigate and report the facts and background of the devastating suicide bomb attacks on churches and hotels that killed over 250 people.

Two interim reports of the investigations conducted in two stages were handed over to the President previously.

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Sri Lanka, India and Maldives to revive NSA-level security dialogue

Sri Lanka, India and the Maldives are planning to revive their tri-nation national security adviser-level security dialogue, in the backdrop of Colombo terrorist strikes and following Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s outreach to Male and Colombo, the first foreign destinations he chose to visit in his second term. The talks had been put on hold five years ago, because of the approach of the then Yameen regime in the Maldives.

Mauritius and the Seychelles might also be included in this dialogue at a later stage as was originally envisaged. Growing terrorist networks in the Indian Ocean Region and maritime security that enables India to maintain its role as the net security provider in the region will top the agenda of the tri-nation NSA dialogue and its expanded format, people familiar with the matter said. Growing terrorist network including rising presence of ISIS is a challenge for all three — India, Maldives and Sri Lanka.

Modi’s weekend visit to Male and agreements concluded during that trip, and inauguration of a radar network and defence training centre, have underlined India’s critical role as the net-security provider in the region, where China is trying to increase its influence. Similarly, during his brief visit to Colombo on Sunday, the PM emphasised on India’s support to counter terror.

Among the other two nations, the Mauritius PM was on the invitee list for Modi’s swearing-in ceremony on May 30. The Seychelles has also figured high as part of Modi’s Indian Ocean outreach and the appointment of a former army chief as the high commissioner to the archipelago nation underlines India’s objectives in the region.

Three NSA-level meetings on maritime trilateral cooperation had earlier been held — Male (2011), Colombo (2013) and New Delhi (2014). At the meeting hosted by New Delhi, Mauritius and the Seychelles were present as guest countries. Later, Mauritius was unwilling to join any NSA dialogue in the presence of then president Mahinda Rajapaksa, whose record was marred by human rights issues. The Maldives was scheduled to hold the fourth NSA-level meet but the Abdulla Yameen regime did not take the the initiative. Now, a change of guard in Male has revived hopes for resumption of the talks.

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US Secretary of State to visit Sri Lanka

US Secretary of State Michael R. Pompeo will travel to Sri Lanka during his Indo-Pacific region visit planned from June 24-30, US State Department Spokesperson Morgan Ortagus announced at a press briefing on Monday.

She said the US Secretary’s visit is to express America’s solidarity with the people of Sri Lanka after Easter Sunday terrorist attacks. She added that the US Secretary would discuss with Sri Lankan authorities on “promising opportunities for US-Sri Lanka cooperation based on shared commitments to a free and open Indo-Pacific region”.

Secretary Pompeo is also scheduled to visit India, Japan and the Republic of Korea during his Indo-Pacific region visit.

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China to collaborate with Sri Lanka to oppose 'trade bullying'

According to the Chinese Ambassador to Sri Lanka Cheng Xueyuan, China is willing to work with all countries including Sri Lanka in order to fight the trade bullying carried out by the United States of America.

Issuing a statement on the trade dispute between the Republic of China and United States of America, the Ambassador stated that China is ready to work with all countries, including Sri Lanka, to firmly oppose trade bullying, safeguard and promote the building of an open world economy and economic globalization, inject more certainty into an uncertain world, and build a community of shared future and common interests through win-win cooperation.

The Ambassador says that the US tariff increase in China has reduced the total trade volume between China and the US, but the bilateral trade deficit remains basically unchanged.

While American and Chinese consumers are both victims of the trade war, clearly the average American consumers will suffer more, read the statement.

“First, American importers bear almost all the costs of higher tariffs. Some of the cost of tariffs would be passed on to US consumers, while importers see lower margins. Further tariff increases may foreseeably be passed on to consumers. This phenomenon will inevitably lead to inflation in the long run, which will cause more serious damage to low-income families in the United States.”

The trade imbalance between China and the United States is not only attributed to Chinese enterprises but also a large number of foreign-invested enterprises in China, especially American enterprises in China, pointed out the Ambassador.

With all China-US trade taken into consideration, a trade war between the two countries is expected to, reduce global GDP by one-third of a percentage point, half of which is caused by lower business and market confidence, as per a report of the IMF, he further pointed out.

Stating that China has always exercised great restraint and made careful preparations for negotiations with great sincerity as for the China-US economic and trade frictions, the Ambassador says that China is unlikely to trade principled issues for core interests, and will not make concessions on major issues of principle.

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Chief Prelates urge Muslim ministers to resume duties

The Chief Prelates have requested the Muslim parliamentarians who recently resigned from their ministerial portfolios to resume their duties and responsibilities again.

This decision was taken at a Sangha Council meeting that was held yesterday (Jun 5) in Kandy, the Chief Prelates said.

The discussion was held under the patronage of Asgiriya Chapter Mahanayake the Most Venerable Warakagoda Sri Gnanarathana Thera at the Asgiri Maha Viharaya. The Lekakadhikari Theras (Registrars) of the three Nikayas and Anunayake Theras of the Malwathu and Asgiri Chapters also took part in the discussions.

Muslim ministers who resigned without any allegations against them will be considered as a part of the group against whom such accusations have been levelled, the Chief Prelate of the Asgiri Chapter said.

Also echoing similar sentiments was the Chief Prelate of the Malwathu Chapter Ven. Niyangoda Vijithasiri Thera. "There is no need for other ministers to resign except for those against whom allegations have been raised," he said.

 

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Indian police raids seven locations over Easter attacks

Sleuths from India's National Investigative Agency's (NIA) Kochi unit initiated an early morning search at seven different places in the city, looking for clues in connection with the Easter Sunday attacks in Sri Lanka.

The searches were carried out on the suspicion that they could have a connection with the National Thowheed Jama'at (NTJ) leader Zahran Hashim, who was the mastermind behind the blasts targeting churches and hotels in Colombo.

A team of officials separately reached the destinations on early hours of Wednesday with the help of Coimbatore city police.

Team of officials conducted a search at different places in Podanur, Ukkadam and Kuniyamuthur. They conducted searches at selective houses, belonging to the suspects.

According to sources, the NIA sleuths conducted raids at residences in Podanur belonging to Sadhaam, Akbar and Akram Jintha.

Houses of Abubakkar Siddiqui and Azharudheen, located at Kuniyamuthur and Anbu Nagar in Ukkadam , apart from two houses belonging to Idhayathullah and Shahimsha at Al Ameen colony near Ukkadam.

"The person Akram Jintha, one of the accused in the murder of atheist H Farook, who was brutally murdered by a gang in March 2017. NIA Kochi unit officials are conducting the search," said city police officials.

The agency is expected to question alleged associates of the Islamic State (IS) Coimbatore module to see if there is any connection to the Sri Lankan attackers, they added.

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Govt. to amend laws to curb fake news

Sri Lanka will introduce five-year jail terms for those caught spreading fake news and hate speech on social media, the government said Wednesday, following a surge in online vitriol and disinformation after the Easter suicide attacks.

The Cabinet of Ministers approved a proposal by the acting justice minister, which will also see offenders fined Rs. 1 million, the government said in a statement.

It did not immediately release a definition of the two offences, but said the penal code will be amended to introduce the new penalties.

The move follows repeated government allegations that platforms such as Facebook, Twitter and Whatsapp have been used to spread online hate, in a country where ethnic divisions still linger after decades of war.

Sri Lanka shut down internet access in March last year to prevent further violence when anti-Muslim mobs went on the rampage in the island nation's central region, killing three people and destroying hundreds of homes, shops, vehicles and mosques.

During the violence, mobs used social media platforms to organise attacks against minority groups.

Sri Lankan social networks also saw a surge in fake news after the Easter suicide bombings that left 258 people dead and nearly 500 wounded.

A nine-day ban on platforms including Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Instagram and WhatsApp was introduced following the Islamic State-claimed attacks on three churches and three hotels on April 21.

Last month Singapore's parliament passed laws to combat fake news that will allow authorities to order the removal of content and could see those convicted of violations imprisoned for up to 10 years.

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