(09 August, 2012, Hong Kong, Sri Lanka Guardian) Mr. Mihindukulasuriya Anthony Vinisious Fernando (34) of No.6/8, Alles Road, Negombo is an elected Municipal Councilor of the Negombo Municipality and a businessman by profession. Every Sunday and Wednesday there is a fair at Kamachchoda which belongs to the Negombo Municipal Council and the stalls are leased out to and run by United Vegetables and Fruits Marketing Society. The Lessees of the Society are Marcus Fernando and his wife W Charndani, Nishantha and Mohamad Farhan. A complaint has been received that the lease holders are charging more from the vendors who come to the fair, than the rates fixed by the Municipality and they also do not issue receipts for the amount charged. Mr. Fernando had intervened to inquire about this complaint.
The lease holders were against this and complained to the Negombo Police Station that the above mentioned minister was taking bribes from the vendors. After that basic inquiries were held headed by the Officer-in-Charge of the Police station.
Later further inquiries were held on the 27 July by Deputy Inspector General of Police Anura Senanayake at the Office of the Senior Superintendent of Police. There the Deputy Inspector had instructed the minister not to interfere with the affairs of the fair in the future. The minister responded that as he is the minister of the area and that his house is also situated in the same area he has a right to intervene in this matter.
The Inspector then threatened the minister in front of all the officers that he could shoot him, smashing his head and had warned "not act as an underworld gangster and you know what we have done to thugs." He also shouted at the officers saying "Why didn't you slap him and put him inside the cell".
Fernando stated that on the 1 July 2012, he saw W Chandani, the wife of Marcus Fernando taking signatures from vendors. When he queried about this, without uttering a word she telephoned Marcus and got him to come to that particular place. When questioned Marcus he said that the signatures are being taken to allocate new stalls to the vendors and if he wanted to know more to ask the Mayor of Negombo.
Fernando explained that he did not need to ask the Mayor about this since the allocation of new stalls to vendors is the responsibility of the Council and not the lease holders. He then informed the police about this and three police officers arrived at the scene.
Later they all met Headquarters Inspector of Negombo Police Station (HQI). He explained that Marcus's wife had been taking a count of the vendors and Fernando explained that the responsibility of the Council not the lease holders.
Then again on the 2 July, at about 1.30 in the afternoon, Negombo Police Station criminal section Inspector Priyadarshana, telephoned Fernando and told him that the Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) wanted to see him. That day at 4.30 in the afternoon he duly visited the SSP's Office. Fernando was asked why he was taking bribes from the vendors that come to Kamachchoda fair. He went on to explain that there was a complaint against him to this regard.
Fernando told the SSP that he had never taken bribes from the vendors and asked who his accuser was. He was then asked about the incident at the fair on the 1 July and explained everything to the SSP. He then left the officer and saw the Lease holders Marcus, his wife W. Cahndani, Nishantha and Mohamad Farhan seated there.
When the SSP saw them he called all of them into the office again. Then Marcus and his wife told the SSP that in 2010, Fernando had demanded Rs.2000/= from them and had been refused. Then again in 2011, after he became a member of the Council he demanded Rs.5000/ and that too had been refused. Then after a long discussion and arguments SSP told us to go to the Negombo Police Station and lodge complaints. The Lease holders made an entry.
On the 25 of July 2012 at about 9.00 am Inspector of Police (IP) Priyantha attached to Paliyagoda Police Station telephoned me and said that Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIG) Western Province (North) would go to the SSP the following day and for him to go the SSP's Office. Accordingly on the 26 July, at 9.00 O'clock in the morning he attended the SSP's Office. There he saw Marcus, his wife W.Chandani, Nishantha and Farhan. In addition to those, the Mayor of Negombo, Commissioner, Secretary, Accountant, Legal Officer all of Negombo Town Council, Senior Superintendent of Police, Asst. Superintendent of Police, Head Quarters Inspector of Negombo Police Station, and some more Police Officers were there for the investigation.
Upul Chandrasiri Dissanayake, who has made a complaint against the Lease holders was also present. Deputy Inspector General of Police Anura Senanayake asked the Mayor to explain the conditions and details as to how the fair is given on lease. Then he queried from Marcus and his wife about the complaint they made at the Negombo Police Station. Then the DIG shouted and ordered Fernando to get up from the seat and said "Why are you demanding bribes? You cannot play that game with me. Do not try those underworld tactics." Then he looked at the officers around him and said that this kind of people should be shot and told the police officers why didn't you slap him and put him in the cell.
When Fernando got up from the seat to answer the allegations Senior Deputy Inspector General Anura Senanayake threatened me to sit and shouted that "I am the one who is talking here not anyone else. You do not have a right to speak here. Hereafter do not utter a word."
Fernando told him that he is the minister for that particular area, where the fair is and that his house is also situated in the same area. Then the DIG said that you can keep your ministerial post to yourself and in future on Sundays and Wednesdays do not stay in the house, you can go somewhere else. You do not have any right to go the fair. He warned Fernando not to make any problems to the lease holders.
On the 30 July Fernando complained to the Inspector General of Police (IGP), Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIG), Headquarters Inspector of Police Negombo and Sri Lanka Human Rights Commission (HRCSL).But none of these authorities have initiated any inquiry into the rights violations of the victims. The justice he seeks has been denied.
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