header logo
Asia asset finance
Mogo Academy
Latest
IGP & former Defence Secretary granted bail
Jul 09, 201911:36 AM
IGP & former Defence Secretary granted bail

Inspector General of Police Pujith Jayasundara and former Defence Secretary Hemasiri Fernando have been released on bail today (09).

 

The bail order was issued by the Colombo Chief Magistrate Lanka Jayaratne.

 

Accordingly, the chief magistrate imposed a surety bail of Rs 500,000 each.

 

The duo was not produced before the chief magistrate when the case was taken up today (09).

 

The prison officers produced medical reports of the IGP and former Defence Secretary to the court, stating that they are still being treated in hospital.

 

Announcing the bail order, the chief magistrate stated that the information presented at the Special Presidential Commission of Inquiry probing the terror attacks on Easter Sunday cannot be considered at the magistrate’s court proceedings.

 

The chief magistrate further stated that the Criminal Investigation Department has not even obtained statements from the two suspects, as should be done when they are alleged of murder.

 

The chief magistrate went on to say that the State Intelligence Chief had directed many letters to the duo prior to the Easter Sunday attacks but failed to mention any imminent threat.

 

Therefore, the chief magistrate inquired as to how the suspects could have acted on unconfirmed intelligence.

 

Speaking on the fact that the state intelligence chief had informed the suspects of the threat of the attacks via WhatsApp, the chief magistrate asked how practical it was to communicate important and sensitive information through a leisure-time messenger such as WhatsApp at 8.21 a.m. of 21st of April. She suggested that such sensitive information could have been communicated more systematically.

 

The chief magistrate also said given the fact that the first explosion had already gone off when the relevant WhatsApp message was received, submissions made by the legal counsels of the suspects made it evident that the duo paid attention to the matter at hand.

 

Although the suspects do not seem to have taken all the necessary actions to prevent the attacks, sufficient evidence is not presented to prove that the murders were committed owing to their negligence, the chief magistrate pointed out.

 

The chief magistrate further stated that the defence secretary does not hold the power over armed forces and intelligence units as done by the defence minister.

 

Chief Magistrate Jayaratne insisted that she is not bound to seek the advice of the Attorney General to grant bail to the IGP and the former Defence Secretary.

 

The duo was subsequently released on surety bails of Rs 500,000 each.

 


IGP Pujith Jayasundara and former Defence Secretary Hemasiri Fernando were informed to appear before the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) on July 2nd.

 

However, the IGP was admitted to the Police Hospital in Narahenpita while the former Defence Secretary was admitted to the Coronary-Care Unit (CCU) at the National Hospital Colombo over sudden illnesses.

 

A group of CID officers had arrested the duo in the evening of the same day and ordered to be remanded until the 3rd of July.

 

Following a lengthy trial, Colombo Chief Magistrate Lanka Jayaratne ordered to further remand the suspects until today (09).

 

 

 

 

MostRead
Mobitel Upahara
VideoStories
President’s recent speech made no reference to actual concerns – MP Dilith

President’s recent speech made no reference to actual concerns – MP Dilith

Ex-SIS chief Suresh Sallay transferred to Cardiology Unit of National Hospital

Ex-SIS chief Suresh Sallay transferred to Cardiology Unit of National Hospital

China's Communist Party marks 105th anniversary; PM Harini praises China's achievements and progress

China's Communist Party marks 105th anniversary; PM Harini praises China's achievements and progress

Colombo EV Motor Show 2026 officially inaugurated

Colombo EV Motor Show 2026 officially inaugurated

Future fuel pricing adjustments under review; Govt aims to provide maximum benefits for consumers

Future fuel pricing adjustments under review; Govt aims to provide maximum benefits for consumers

"No mention of Gotabaya’s name in Easter Attack Comm. reports" Court told during petition hearing

"No mention of Gotabaya’s name in Easter Attack Comm. reports" Court told during petition hearing

Chinese Embassy donates school supplies and dry rations following request by MP Dilith Jayaweera

Chinese Embassy donates school supplies and dry rations following request by MP Dilith Jayaweera

Chikungunya cases surface in addition to dengue outbreak; Public urged to destroy breeding sites

Chikungunya cases surface in addition to dengue outbreak; Public urged to destroy breeding sites

Chaos and uproar in Parliament after Speaker rejects request to debate issues within judicial sector

Chaos and uproar in Parliament after Speaker rejects request to debate issues within judicial sector

Govt. moves to amend laws to remove provisions on marking voters using indelible ink at elections

Govt. moves to amend laws to remove provisions on marking voters using indelible ink at elections

“This is injustice!”: Family appeals to Pope to intervene over continuous detention of Suresh Sallay

“This is injustice!”: Family appeals to Pope to intervene over continuous detention of Suresh Sallay

Dengue cases increasing at an alarming pace; IDH, Kalubowila and Galle hospitals reach capacity

Dengue cases increasing at an alarming pace; IDH, Kalubowila and Galle hospitals reach capacity

Sri Lanka's health system at risk due to surge in dengue cases; PHIs intensify crackdown

Sri Lanka's health system at risk due to surge in dengue cases; PHIs intensify crackdown

SJB-UNP coalition on the cards; Sajith calls for reduction in fuel prices, electricity tariffs

SJB-UNP coalition on the cards; Sajith calls for reduction in fuel prices, electricity tariffs

“Safeguard Suresh Sallay’s health and legal rights” Global Sri Lankan Forum writes to President

“Safeguard Suresh Sallay’s health and legal rights” Global Sri Lankan Forum writes to President

Lassana Flora