Ex-Lankan IGP to appeal before SC against President\'s decision to remove him

Ex-Lankan IGP to appeal before SC against President's decision to remove him

Press Trust of India  |  Colombo 

Sri Lanka's former police chief, Pujith Jayasundera, who was sent on compulsory leave after the terror attack, will approach the against the President's action, a media report said Tuesday.

While Fernando resigned, claiming that he was quitting to "protect" his political bosses, initially defied pressure on him to resign.

Sri Lankan media reported that constitutionally the does not have the authority to dismiss the

is currently consulting lawyers and is preparing to hand over his petition to the within the next two weeks, Mirror reported.

The report said Jayasundera has decided to file a fundamental rights case before the against sending him on compulsory leave without informing him any justifiable reasons.

It is also reported that Jayasundera is intending to state before the Supreme Court that he has been removed from the position without taking any steps that should be taken to remove an IGP under the 19th Amendment.

It is also said that he is prepared to disclose official information about the measures taken by him on the attack.

has admitted a "major intelligence lapse" before the April 21 bomb attacks which killed 257 people and wounded more than 500.

An warning from the beginning of the month about planned attacks was not properly shared by the authorities, Parliament heard last week.

Jayasundera plans to stay at the IGP's official residence until the Supreme Court judgment is known, the report said.

His motorcycle security and several police guards of him have also been removed after Jayasundera was sent on compulsory leave, it said.

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First Published: Tue, May 07 2019. 18:35 IST