Sri Lanka sentences top cop, 5 others to death
09:49PM Fri 27 Nov, 2015
COLOMBO: A Sri Lankan court on Friday sentenced a top police officer, his son and four other policemen to death for the abduction and murder of a businessman in 2013.
The court in Colombo found Deputy Inspector General Vaas Gunawardena guilty of killing Mohamed Shiyam in return for 10 million rupees ($71,000) from a business rival, making him the highest ranking officer to be convicted of murder. At the time, extrajudicial killings were rife in Sri Lanka, and many such disappearances were never investigated.
The senior officer’s role was only discovered when CCTV footage showed Shiyam being taken away in a vehicle driven by Gunawardena’s son Ravindu, who was among the six people convicted and sentenced to death on Friday. Four officers who worked closely with Gunawardena were also found guilty and sentenced to death for their role in abducting and killing the businessman.
Sri Lanka’s security forces regularly kidnapped and killed troublesome opponents during the island nation’s civil war, a practice that continued after the conflict ended in 2009. The practice was so well-known that people began referring to it as being “white-vanned,” a reference to the vehicles often used to abduct victims.
Former President Mahinda Rajapaksa, who was ousted in a January election, faces international condemnation over failure to ensure accountability for extrajudicial killings carried out by security forces and the police.
-arabnews