Alleged rape of a minor girl on two occasions in 2016 Rishad’s Brother in law granted personal bail



  • Police had arrested the suspect and remanded him arbitrarily without any reasonable cause- Counsel

By T. Farook Thajudeen

Colombo Chief Magistrate Buddhika Sri Ragala yesterday released former Minister Rishad Bathiudeen’s brother- in – law Shiabdeen Ismath on Rs. 500,000 Personal bail in the case in which the suspect was alleged to have raped an under aged female domestic aide of the house in 2016. 

At the onset of the matter Counsel Hematha Gamage appearing with Sampath Hewamanna, Wahabdeen Akram, Niranjan Iriyagolla,Malinda  


Jayasinghe and Niranjala Gunathilaka submitted that the police had arrested the suspect and remanded him arbitrarily without any reasonable cause. He said subsequent to the arrest of the suspect the police had produced the victim before the JMO to ascertain whether the victim had been subjected to rape and sexual assault.
The Counsel said the JMO report had asserted that no damage had been caused to the hymen of the victim or no penetration had taken place.  
The Counsel contended that therefore no rape or sexual assault had taken place and emphasized court that the police had acted with ulterior motives and had caused irreparable damage to his clients reputation by remanding him.


He said he wanted to know whether the police remanded his client for rape or statutory rape. He also complained that up to now the Police had not moved to take down a statement from the victim or any other concerned parties other than remanding the suspect. He moved to release the suspect on bail as the
suspect will not interfere with the investigations and will not abscond court.


Cinnamon Garden Police on being questioned by the Magistrate on why the suspect was remanded without a proper investigation or reasonable cause told the Magistrate that they remanded the suspect presuming that there would be a public protest if the suspect was released on bail.
At this stage the Magistrate critically said that the Police has no authority to remand a person on a presumption that there would be a public protest. He said the Police should act more responsibly and released the suspect on bail. His passport was impounded. The matter will be taken up for inquiry on October 6.


The Cinnamon Gardens Police had reported to  Court that the suspect had raped a minor girl on two occasions in 2016 while she was working  as a domestic aide in the house. It was alleged that the suspect had taken the girl to a hotel room during a picnic in Nuwara Eliya and raped her. The Police stated that although she had informed his wife about the incident, no action had been taken and that she had later left her job as a house maid.The Cinnamon Gardens Police are currently conducting investigations. 


The suspect Shiabdeen Ismath is currently in remand custody in connection with the death of a 16-year-old girl who succumbed to burn injuries after working at the house of Rishad Bathiudeen.  

 



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