Dear friends,
The Asian Human Rights Commission (AHRC) has received information regarding the killing of a man, Udaya Kumara, by policemen attached to the Mount Lavinia police station on 19 December 2005. After the victims death, the policemen involved allegedly fabricated stories to justify Udayas death. The police claimed that Udaya tried to throw a hand grenade at them when they tried to arrest him. The victims family, however, is not convinced with the polices version of events. They claim that Udaya was killed due to mistaken identity.
This is yet another incident wherein the police have resorted to fabricating stories against people they have killed to justify their death. The police in Sri Lanka have regularly and arbitrarily deprived suspects or victims of their right to life in absence of a due process of law. In any circumstance, a person suspected to have committed a crime should be brought to court this right is non-derogable. The AHRC condemns this killing and supports the familys call for an independent inquiry into the matter.
The police version that it was a killing in self-defense is unacceptable; for even if there was an attempt to use a grenade, the suspect could have been brought under control through the use of non-lethal force. Additionally, the familys claim that the police have mistakenly identified the victim in their operation should also be investigated.
Your urgent intervention is required to ensure that an immediate and impartial investigation is conducted in this case. The policemen involved must be placed under investigation and sanctions must be imposed upon them without delay. If the allegations are found to be true, appropriate criminal and administrative charges must be filed against them in court.
Urgent Appeals Programme
Asian Human Rights Commission
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DETAILED INFORMATION:
Name of the victim: Udaya Kumara from Panadura
Alleged perpetrators: Some officers attached to Mount Lavinia Police
Date of incident: 19 December 2005
Case details:
On the 19th December Udaya Kumara was shot dead allegedly by some officers attached to the Mount Lavinia police station. The family suspects that probably the shooting was due to mistaken identity. Udaya Kumara had never had any criminal record. He is a person from Moneragala, which is far away from Panadura where he lived due to his employment.
After the death the police tried to make out that the victim tried to throw a hand grenade when they tried to arrest him and that it was on that occasion that he was shot dead. It is a very common story made out by the police after extrajudicial killings or torture that they were merely trying to defend themselves by such shooting or torture. There are also many regular stories of people being killed in a campaign to eliminate criminals. There are instances when innocent people are killed due to mistaken identity.
Often such incidents are not investigated and only the version given by the police is recorded. The victims family has called for an independent investigation into the matter.
Given the frequency with which the police in Sri Lanka use this kind of excuse for killings there is no reason to believe their version of the story in the present case at all. The state is under obligation to inquire into all killings and when the alleged culprits are police officers these investigations need to be conducted by independent bodies. The UN treaty bodies such as the Human Rights Committee and the CAT Committee has repeatedly drawn the attention of the Sri Lankan government to ensure prompt and impartial inquiries into abuses of human rights. However, the mechanisms for such inquiries are in fact degenerating more rather than improving.
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Dear __________,
Re: SRI LANKA: Police kill a man and subsequently fabricate stories to justify his death
I am writing to draw your attention to the killing of Mr. Udaya Kumara on 19 December 2005 allegedly by several police officers attached to the Mount Lavinia police station. I have learned that after Udayas death the policemen involved reportedly fabricated stories against him to justify his death. The police claimed that Udaya tried to throw a hand grenade at them when they tried to arrest him, prompting them to shoot him.
According to the information I have received, however, Udaya could have been killed due to mistaken identity. Udaya never had any criminal record. He is a person from Moneragala, which is far from Panadura where he lived at the time of his death. I am calling for a prompt and impartial inquiry into this killing. If allegations are found to be true, appropriate charges must be filed against the perpetrators.
An inquiry into the polices version of Udayas death should also be thoroughly investigated. In any circumstance, a person cannot be arbitrarily deprived of his life without the due process of law. Any person who is suspected to have committed a crime or offence must be taken to court to face the charges brought against them.
I am aware that the U.N. Human Rights Committee and the U.N. CAT Committee have repeatedly raised concerns about this trend of extra-judicial killings in Sri Lanka. I urge you to ensure prompt and impartial inquiries into this case and other similar abuses of human rights. If people are killed in the manner alleged in this case and no proper inquiries take place, then there is no possibility to protect the security of life of anyone.
In short, I urge you to take all measures necessary to ensure justice in this case.
Yours sincerely,
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1. Mr. Chandra Fernando
Inspector General of Police (IGP)
New Secretariat
Colombo 1
SRI LANKA
Fax: +94 11 2 440440/327877
2. Mr. K. C. Kamalasabesan
Attorney General
Attorney General's Department
Colombo 12
SRI LANKA
Fax: +94 11 2 436 421
3. National Police Commission
3rd Floor, Rotunda Towers,
109 Galle Road
Colombo 03
SRI LANKA
Tel: +94 11 2 395310
Fax: +94 11 2 395867
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E-mail: polcom@sltnet.lk
4. Dr. Radhika Coomaraswamy
Chairperson Human Rights Commission of Sri Lanka
No. 36, Kynsey Road
Colombo 8
SRI LANKA
Tel: +94 11 2 694925 / 673806
Fax: +94 11 2 694924 / 696470
E-mail: sechrc@sltnet.lk
5. Mr. J Thangawelu
DIG Legal
Police Headquarters
Colombo 1
SRI LANKA
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Email: legaldiv@police.lk
6. Mr. Mahinda Rajapakse
President of Sri Lanka
Cambridge Place
Colombo 7
SRI LANKA
Fax: +94 11 2 682905 / 575454
E-mail: secpm@sltnet.lk or bradmanw@slt.lk
7. Mr. Philip Alston
Special Rapporteur on Extrajudicial, Summary, or Arbitrary Executions
Atten: Lydie Ventre
Room 3-016
c/o OHCHR-UNOG
1211 Geneva 10
SWITZERLAND
Tel: +41 22 917 9155
Fax: +41 22 917 9006 (general)
Thank you.
Urgent Appeals Programme
Asian Human Rights Commission