Senior policeman in Lanka held for aiding murder, rape suspect

Press Trust of India  |  Colombo 

A senior police officer in was arrested today for allegedly aiding and abetting a man accused of raping and killing a girl from the minority Tamil community in northern province, officials said.

Deputy Inspector General of Police Lalith Jayasinghe, who was the in-charge of the Jaffna division, landed in the police net for helping the accused flee the police custody, police's Crime Investigation Department (CID) said.


The rape and of 18-year-old student Sivaloganathan Vithya in Jaffna in 2015 had triggered widespread public anger and protests with people demonstrating to bring the accused to justice.

Protesters had accused the police of shielding the accused in Tamil-dominated northern province.

In June, a trial was initiated against the accused.

Sri Lanka's human rights record particularly over the impunity enjoyed by enforcement officers has been the subject of international condemnation.

The UN Human Rights Council has called for an international investigation into the alleged war crimes in during the military conflict with the LTTE that ended in 2009.

is averse to setting up of an international hybrid court with local and foreign judges to investigate the alleged war crimes committed by the government troops and the LTTE in the last phase of the conflict.

Relatives of the missing Tamil people allege that the Lankan state - particularly its army, navy and police - were behind most of the disappearances.

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