The Asian Human Rights Commission (AHRC) has received information
that Mr. Vidana Mahaduralage Somarathne, a farmer by possession, was illegally
arrested, detained and severely tortured by the four police officers attached to
the Polpithigama Police on 20 March 2013 at Ma Eliya Junction.
Mr. Vidana started screaming in pain in the early morning of 21
March. He was taken to the Polpithigama District Hospital. The on duty doctors
admitted him to the Intensive Care Unit. He passed away at around 1 pm on 21
March. Despite being aware that the victim had been severely tortured the
Judicial Medical Officer claimed that the cause of Mr. Vinda's death was a heart
attack.
His son Mr. Anuradha campaigned vigorously for a second port mortem
examination which was eventually granted by a Magistrate but the results have
not yet been made public. The victim's relatives made petitions to the police
authorities and the Human Rights Commission of Sri Lanka seeking remedies. In
reality, no action has been taken by these officers.
This case is yet another illustration of the exceptional collapse of
the rule of law in the country and the fact that the police will do everything
in their power to cover up a death by custodial torture.
CASE NARRATIVE:
Mr. Vidana Mahaduralage Somarathne (58) of No461/1, Bunt
Junction, Maeliya, Polpithigama in the Kurunegalle District was illegally
arrested, detained and severely tortured by the four police officers attached to
the Polpithigama Police on 20 March 2013 at Ma Eliya Junction.
According to Mr. Vidana Mahadurayalage Anuradha Champika Somarathne, the son
of the deceased Mr. V.M. Somarathne succumbed to the injuries he suffered due to
the severe torture he was forced to endure while he was in the custody of the
Polpithigama police on 21 March 2013. Mr. Somarathne was married and a farmer by
profession. Four uniformed police officers alighted from the two motor bikes and
illegally arrested Somarathne at around 7 pm. The arrest was witnessed by
several people on the side of the Maeliya junction.
Mr. Jayaweera Aponsu who was one of the witnesses stated that Somarathne, was
beaten at the time of the arrest. According Mr. Aponsu Somarathne was beaten
about the back and his hip with a pole despite the fact that he offered no
resistance. Somarathne started pleading loudly to the witnesses, asking that
they rescue him. Then the officers dragged and pulled Somarathne towards one of
the motor bike took him to the Polpithigama Police Station. Then Mr. Aponsu
informed Somarathne's son, Anurudha and told him as to how his father had been
beaten. Immediately upon hearing the news Anuradha went to the police station
where he found his father lying on the floor of a cell. He went to the reserve
officer and asked why his father had been arrested and the officer stated that
they arrested him on suspicion of the possession of liquor without a legally
valid license. Somarathne was released on police bail at midnight and his son
took him home.
The following day, 21 March 2013 while Anuradha left to go to his work place
early in the morning at around 8.30 am, one of his friends, Samantha, called and
told him that his father's condition had worsened. He immediately returned home
and he rushed his father to the hospital by three-wheeler. While they were on
the way to the hospital Somarathna screamed in pain while holding his ribs. When
Anuradha asked what was wrong his father told him that he had been tortured in
police custody?
Somarathna revealed that he was tortured by four police officers including,
Police Sergeants Sumith, Amarasuriya and another one. Then Anuradha told his
father to inform the doctor of this as well. Mr. Vidana Mahaduralage Somarathna
was admitted to the emergency ward of Polpithigama District Hospital and as his
condition continued to worsen he was transferred to the Intensive Care Unit. At
that time Somarathne told his son that the police officers would try to cover up
the incident and that he should at least complain to Human Rights Commission of
Sri Lanka (HRCSL).
After Somarathne was transferred to the ICU Anuradha went at home at around
11 am. When he returned to the hospital at around 1.30 pm he was informed that
his father had died. Anuradha approached the District Medical Officer (DMO) who
told him that they had done everything possible to save his father's life.
However, when Anuradha asked for the cause of death the DMO replied that he
could not ascertain the direct reason and if he wanted to he could ask for a
post mortem and a proper JMO inquiry.
Anuradha went to the Polpithigama Police Station and made a complaint asking
for a post mortem mentioning his father's statement about police torture before
he died but the police officer refused to include it in the report. One hour
later Police Office Janaka called and informed them to go to the Polpithigama
District Hospital as the Magistrate will come for the inquiry. At that time he
made a statement before the Magistrate about the police torture his father told
him about before he died. At that time the Assistant Superintendent of Police
(ASP) of the area told him that as the Polpithigama mortuary did not have a
fridge the body would have to be transferred to the Kurunegala Teaching
Hospital. After discussions with the DMO, the ASP gave permission and the body
was transferred to the Kurunegala Hospital under police security.
The following day, 22 March, at around 9.00 o'clock Anuradha returned to the
Kurunegala Hospital and at that time there were four police officers from the
Nikaweratiya Police Station for the inquiry. Then the Judicial Medical Officer
(JMO) asked for the reports of the Polpithigama Hospital as without those he
cannot start the inquiry. However, before checking those reports he started the
inquiry and told Anuradha to go to his office where he told the victim's son
that the cause of death was a heart attack. Anuradha refused to accept that and
told the doctor what his father had told him to about police torture. He also
said that he himself had witnessed the pain and anguish his father had been in.
Then the JMO said that they would have to remove some skin of the area around
the victim's ribs and examine it again. After 20 minutes later the JMO called
Anuradha and his uncle and showed them the area under the right hand shoulder
where there were 3 marks on the ribs. He admitted that Somarathna had been
assaulted but could not give that as the cause of death. After that the police
officer who came from the Nikaweratiya Police Station recorded a statement from
Anuradha again. In that statement Anuradha refused to accept the JMO's statement
that his father had died of a heart attack and again mentioned the assault by
the officers of the Polpithigama Police Station.
Moreover, when Somarathna's body was embalmed the person doing the job also
noticed that there were two broken ribs. Anuradha went and met ASP of the Mahawa
area at around 5 pm and made a complained about the suspicious death of his
father. The ASP told him that there was no point in complaining about the JMO's
inquiry as they will normally never change their reports. He told Anuradha to go
and complete the funeral arrangements.
Refusing to give up Anuradha met the Deputy Inspector General (DIG) of Police
of Kurunegala and asked for another JMO inquiry. The DIG explained that he could
ask for another inquiry from Colombo by the courts. There were several eye
witnesses and some of them gave their statement as well.
Anuradha states that his father was illegally arrested and brutally assaulted
and that due to this torture his father died.
The relatives complained to the Inspector General of Police (IGP), National
Police Commission (NPC), Attorney General (AG) and Sri Lanka Human Rights
Commission (HRCSL) on 25 of March, 2013 regarding the death by custodial torture
of Somarathna and requested impartial and independent inquiry in to the
incident. But until now any of these authorities have taken any action on their
complaints.
The case on the death inquest is still going on before the Magistrate of
Mahawa regarding the killing of Somarathne. The case has been registered with
the reference of No: B/200/2013.
When on 27 March case was called before the Magistrate's Court, the lawyer
representing the relatives of the deceased, Vipula Chandarsekara, requested the
Magistrate to exhume the body and called for a fresh JMO's report by under the
senior JMO. The request was upheld by the Magistrate and he ordered to conduct
the evidence on 3 April after exhumation. Further the Magistrate ordered the
Police to guard the burial site until the body was exhumed.
Anuradha and his relatives appeal for justice.
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