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By Lakmal Sooriyagoda
The Colombo Fort Magistrate yesterday issued an order dismissing a private plaint filed against SSP Roshan Dias and ASP Nalin Dilruk over a criminal accusation that they wrongfully prevented and obstructed a peaceful protest near Galle Face on October 10.
Upholding the Attorney General’s objections regarding the maintainability of the Private Plaint, Magistrate Thilina Gamage observed that not seeking Attorney General’s sanction was a serious error. Senior State Counsel Shaminda Wickrema appearing for the Attorney General had earlier strongly objected to the Private Plaint stating that the order had been obtained by misrepresentation of facts.
SSC Wickrema further submitted to court that action should not be taken against police officers without the Attorney General’s sanction in terms of section 97 (1) of the Criminal Procedure Code.
A group of lawyers and professionals had organized a peaceful protest condemning the police behaviour towards the participants who engaged in a protest on October 9 to commemorate the people who died and those who were injured while being involved in the Aragalaya protests.
In his private plaint, Journalist Tharindu Jayawardena said police prevented the participants from proceeding further, in which they have a right to proceed as they sought prior permission. The complainant alleged the OIC of the Fort Police had been informed regarding this protest march as required by law and relevant communication was forwarded to IGP as well.
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