Special Media Release on Transfer of HQI Vavuniya Police Station

Special Media Release on Transfer
of HQI Vavuniya Police Station

23rd January 2010

2300Hrs

CMEV learnt that the HQI of the Vavuniya Police Station, Saman
Sigera, has been transferred to the welfare division of the Police Head
Quarters with immediate effect from 23rd January 2010.

CMEV contacted Saman Sigera on 23rd January at around
05.30 pm who said that he received a fax from the Police Head Quarters,
Colombo today at around 11.30 pm instructing him to report to the
Welfare Division of the Police Head Quarters with immediate effect. He
further stated that no reason has been mentioned for his transfer in the
fax.

CMEV contacted the police spokesman SSP I.M.Karunaratne today at
around 06.15 pm and he stated that he is not aware about the transfer
and he has not been informed anything regarding it by the Inspector
General of Police. CMEV contacted the Police Spokesman again at around
07.30 pm and then 10.30 pm he stated that he has yet not received any
information regarding the transfer.

CMEV contacted the Department of Election at about 06.30 pm an
officer, who did not reveal his name, informed CMEV that all the
responsible officers are in a meeting and asked to contact later. CMEV’s
attempts to contact the Department of Election failed as no one
responded to the telephone thereafter.

CMEV contacted DIG Lalith Jayasinghe at around 10.40 pm who
instructed to contact acting DIG-Personal & Records Division,
Mr.Fonseka to verify the reason for the transfer order.

At around 11.00 pm CMEV contacted DIG,Fonseka, who confirmed the
transfer order and stated that HQI Saman Sigera, was transferred with
the approval of the Election Commissioner. He further told CMEV that he
was transferred due to the allegations leveled against him.

CMEV also received a telephone call from Paikianathan Ranganathan,
UNP Vavuniya District organizer, at around 05.15 pm regarding the
incident.

CMEV underscores the commissioner’s notice on 07th December 2009 regarding the appointments, transfers and promotions.
According to the section 104B (4) and 104(J) of the 17th Amendment to the constitution the commissioner has the power to suspend
the appointments, transfers and promotions. CMEV requests the Election
Commissioner to disclose the reason for the approval of the transfer to
the public to ensure the integrity of the electoral process.

Read this press release as a PDF here.

Blatantly false and misleading coverage of Centre for Policy Alternatives and Social Indicator on website

Blatantly false and misleading coverage of Centre for Policy Alternatives and Social Indicator on website

23 January 2010, Colombo, Sri Lanka: It has been brought to our notice that the website titled SF Balakaya hosted at the URL http://www.sfbalakaya.com currently features a blatantly false story involving Social Indicator (SI), the survey research arm of the Centre for Policy Alternatives (CPA).

A story posted on the aforementioned website (accessible at http://www.sfbalakaya.com/story.php?nid=n20100122_04 at the time of writing) claims that SI was contracted to do an opinion poll survey on the presidential election by the United National Party (UNP), and that survey results have been withheld by the Executive Director of CPA, Dr. Paikiasothy Saravanamuttu on account of the results showing a victory for President Mahinda Rajapaksa.

Social Indicator and CPA categorically deny this report as one without any basis in fact. We have not done and nor were we asked to do any survey on the presidential election by any political party or partisan group.

We remain committed to the highest standards of professionalism in our work and wholeheartedly condemn this attempt at inventing a story for short -term political gain.

We demand a full and immediate retraction of this story by this website, which misleads the public with incorrect information.

Presidential Election 2010: Media Communique No. 21

Read the full report as a PDF here.

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Western Province

Bomb Attack in Colombo

At approximately 4.50am this morning, an explosive device was thrown
at the home of the Secretary and National Organizer of the SLFP Mahajana
Wing Mr. Tiran Alles, located at Galpoththa Road, Nawala, resulting in
severe damage to his vehicle and house. Mr. Alles and his family were
unharmed.

According to the OIC Welikada Police CI Neville de Silva a complaint
has been lodged in this regard bearing the number EIB/07/25.  SSP
Mirihana Division Deshabandu Tennekoon, the nature of the explosive has
not yet been confirmed, and the forensic report is pending. It has
therefore been identified as an explosive device. The Kotte Municipal
Council Fire Brigade said that two fire engines were deployed to contain
the fire.

When contacted, Mr. Alles told CMEV that at approximately 4.50 am,
his Security Officer Mr. Nalaka Liyanage had heard the sound of a
vehicle outside the gate and had seen something being thrown over the
wall, subsequent to which there was a large explosion. Mr. Alles added
that he suspects President Rajapaksa and Chairman of the JNP Mr. Wimal
Weerawanse of being behind the attack.

This attack comes in the wake of statements to the media yesterday
(21st) by Leader of the SLFP Mahajana Wing and Member of
Parliament Mr. Mangala Samaraweera, alleging a plot by the Rajapaksa
regime to assassinate Mr. Alles.

Southern Province

Attempted Murder and Assault in Matara

According to Southern Provincial Councilor Mr. Gayan Sanjeewa (UNP),
at 1.45am the vehicle (64-209) in which Mr. Sanjeewa was traveling in,
was shot at by a group of unidentified persons who arrived in 3 vehicles
(white car, white van, black double cab), resulting in damages to the
vehicle. The attackers had initially shot at the vehicle from behind,
while Mr. Sanjeewa was in the back seat, and subsequently shot twice at
the rear right door of the vehicle. Mr. Sanjeewa told CMEV that he
firmly believed that it was an attack on his life, but Mr. Sanjeewa was
not injured in the incident.

However, as Mr. Sanjeewa’s vehicle sped forward in order to escape
the attack the assailants had subsequently assaulted a supporter Mr.
Muditha Gayashan who was not traveling in a vehicle, resulting in Mr.
Gayashan suffering bruising. Mr. Gayashan is currently receiving
treatment in ward 3 of the Matara Hospital. Mr. Sanjeewa and his
supporters were in the process of decorating the road leading from
Kamburugamuwa to Matara with campaign material when the attack took
place.

When contacted, Official of the Elections Branch Matara Police SI
Chaminda told CMEV that the vehicle had 3 bullet holes and the weapon
used was a T-56. He added that as the attackers’ vehicle numbers were
not identified by the victims, the vehicles had not been traced as yet,
but that investigations are underway. A complaint bearing the number EIB
388/83 has been lodged at the Matara Police by Mr. V.A. Lalith
Anuruddha, Personal Secretary to Mr. Sanjeewa.

Mr. Anuruddha confirmed to CMEV that the initial shots were fired
from the back of the vehicle targeting Mr. Sanjeewa. He added that he
also heard the attackers yelling to each other to kill Mr. Sanjeewa. Mr.
Anuruddha and Mr. Sanjeewa both told CMEV that they suspect the UPFA of
the attack, though they did not name a specific person.

When contacted, a staff member of the UPFA Matara Office told CMEV
that they had not heard of the incident, and that they were in no way
involved. The staff member refused to provide his name or designation,
and no longer picks up CMEV’s calls.

Eastern Province

Grenade Attack in Batticaloa

According to SLMC supporter Mr. Buhari Mohommed Mubharak, at 3.00am
this morning, a grenade was lobbed at the front of his home located at
Chemmanodai, Ottamawadi, by unidentified persons, causing damage to
walls and windows of the house. No one was injured in the attack. Mr.
Mubharak added that neighbours had seen a motorbike leaving the vicinity
of the premises. He added that he called 119 at 3.05am, the Army
arrived on the scene at 3.20am and the Valachchenai Police arrived on
the scene at approximately 3.40am. Mr. Mubharak also stated that while
he had not seen the attackers, he suspected UPFA supporter Mr. Y.S.
Mansoor may be involved as Mr. Manoor had on several occasion tried to
get Mr. Mubharak to work for the UPFA.

When contacted, Elections OIC of the Valachchenai Police SI Bandara
Balasuriya confirmed the grenade attack to CMEV, adding that the damages
were not severe.

Valachchenai Police CI Kodisinghe told CMEV that a complaint has been
lodged in this regard bearing the number EIB 98-109. CI Kodisinghe told
CMEV that Mr. Mubharak seemed very afraid and did not initially name
the suspects, but that he subsequently spoke of several threats from
UPFA supporter Mr. Y.S. Mansoor. The complaint for the incident was
initially recorded as a GCR, but moved later to the EIB.

North Central Province

Shooting in Anuradhapura

According to North Central Provincial Councilor (UNP) Mr. Prasanna
Mahindarathne, at 1.05am this morning, a group of unidentified persons
had arrived in a van, parked in front of Mr. Mahindarathne’s house
located in Kalundegama, broken the lights on the gate, and fired
approximately 30 shots at his house. The majority of the shots had
struck a canter (NCLD 4377) that was parked in front of the house, while
approximately 4 shots had struck his house. One of these shots had
entered a room through a lattice. No one was injured in the attack.

Mr. Mahindarathne called 119 right away, but the Police only arrived
at the scene at approximately 2.30am. Mr. Mahindarathne stated that 3-4
soldiers from the Kalundegama Army Training Camp located in the vicinity
of his house, had visited his home this morning, and that they had
identified the weapon as being a T-56, based on the bullet casings and
the one bullet that entered the house. He added that the soldiers had
stated that this particular type of bullet was only used by the Police.
Based on eyewitness description of the attackers by his Secretary Mr.
Alexander, Mr. Mahindarathne suspects Mr. Ajith Kumara, Secretary to the
Non Cabinet Minister of Petroleum Resources Mr. Duminda Dissanayake,
and Mr. Shaman Pradeep, a UPFA supporter, are responsible for the
attacks.

Mr. Mahindarathne added that he had not named the suspects in his
complaint to the Police, citing previous incidents of partiality. CMEV
previously reported an incident on the 17th of January, in
which the suspects named in this incident, allegedly attempted to
assault and then threaten Mr. Mahindarathne with a fire arm, while in
the premises of the Thambuththegama Police.

When contacted, the OIC Thambuththegama Police IP Thalwatte told CMEV
that the Police visited the location twice, and that the weapon used
has been confirmed as a T-56. He said that no attackers were identified
in the complaint. He confirmed that Mr. Mahindarathne had requested
Police protection citing death threats, but that they were unable to
provide such protection without an order from the DIG. CMEV was asked to
call back later to obtain information regarding the complaint.

Subsequently, when CMEV contacted the Thambuththegama Police as
requested, an Officer who refused to provide his name also refused to
provide the number of the complaint, or state whether the complaint was
recorded in the Elections Information Book or the Crimes Information
Book, citing orders from above to not provide any info to anyone other
than the Police Media Spokesperson.

A map of shame: Clustering cities and regions with very high levels of election violence

CMEV’s
latest cumulative monitoring update
flags a number of cities and
regions with a very high number of major and minor reports of election
violence to date. Please note that the CMEV map does not indicate the
full range of incidents covered in detail in our situation updates. What
follows are some highlights from the map.

Click http://cmev.wordpress.com/2010/01/22/a-map-of-shame-clustering-cities-and-regions-with-very-high-levels-of-election-violence/

Press conference on election monitoring of Presidential Election 2010

The Centre for Monitoring Election
Violence (CMEV) cordially invites you to attend a press conference on
election related violence and pertinent issues related to the
Presidential Election 2010.

The press conference will be held on Monday 25th January 2010 at 10.30am in
the
Mahaweli Centre, 96, Ananda Coomaraswamy
Mawatha, Colombo 7.

The first interim report of the Presidential Election also will be
released at the press conference.

Please contact Nandana on 0757079429 or Dilan on 0713244200 for more
information.

Press conference on election monitoring of Presidential Election 2010