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Police officer ‘threw out’ scrap paper

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with allegation of cricketer’s sexual assault

A police officer has been grilled in court after she revealed she wrote an allegation of a sexual assault by a Sri Lankan cricketer on scrap pieces of paper that she later threw in the bin.  
Sri Lankan  cricketer Danushka Gunathilaka is facing a judge-alone trial at the Downing Centre District Court after pleading not guilty to one charge of sexual assault without consent.  

The charge relates to an incident in November last year when it is alleged Gunathilaka removed a condom while having sex – known as stealthing – with a woman at her home in Sydney’s east.  


The pair first met at the Opera Bar near the Sydney Opera House, where CCTV footage shows them embracing as they meet, before having drinks together in the city and heading back to the woman’s home via ferry.  


Crown prosecutor Gabrielle Steedman told the court on Wednesday that the woman decided to go to police the following Saturday, November 5, after discussing the matter with friends.  
The woman first reported the matter to Constable Katrina Lackerdis at Rose Bay Police Station. She told the court that she didn’t have her police notebook with her so she wrote notes on scrap pieces of paper.  


“I recall the (alleged) victim telling me within a short amount of time the accused proceeded to aggressively kiss, push, slap and bite her,” she told the court.  
Constable Lackerdis told the court that she then sent photos of her notes to another officer who would be investigating the matter.  


The officer was grilled by Gunathilaka’s barrister, Murugan Thangaraj SC, who asked if she agreed it was “important” the conversation be recorded.  
“You recorded these notes on scrap pieces of paper didn’t you … you threw it out didn’t you?” Thangaraj said.  


Constable Lackerdis told the court: “I shouldn’t have but I did.”

  
She told the court that she likely threw the notes out at the end of her shift. 

 
Thangaraj continued to press the officer: “You were rostered to perform station duties … which includes answering the phone … which includes taking complaints from the public, including serious complaints.