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Senior police officers-in-charge of provinces should be ashamed of wearing their uniforms if drug trafficking, extortion, underworld activities, illegal logging, running brothels, illegal sand mining and other illegal activities were taking place in massive scales in their respective divisions, Defence Secretary Kamal Gunaratne said.
“You need to curb illegal activities that are increasing at an alarming rate without heeding to forces that might influence you and also to protect the dignity of the uniform that you wear. No police officer, from senior DIGs, DIGs to OICs in the area, can wash off their hands as they all are responsible for the increase in crimes rate in their areas,” the Defense Secretary said addressing senior DIGs and DIGs representing all provinces of the Sri Lanka Police at a special meeting held at the Defence Ministry.
He advised the police officials not to consider the Police profession as just another job as the lives of the country’s people were in their hands.
“The responsibility of the armed forces are to protect people in events like major natural catastrophes like floods and landslides, terrorism or hostilities and also virus outbreaks like Coronavirus. But you are the ones who know the pulses of the people. Therefore you shoulder a bigger responsibility in protecting people’s lives,” Maj.Gen.Gunaratne said adding that while many police officers are serving in a dignified manner, some are a disgrace to the entire police department.
The Defence Secretary said he had received letters from the public from different police divisions stating the inefficiency of some policemen, including top police officials in the areas, in curbing crimes and also their involvement with criminals in those areas.
“ I have received many complaints that drug trafficking is carried out with the protection of some police cops during curfew and drugs were being distributed in motorcycles and three-wheelers and also using young children with the blessings of those corrupt police cops. I have also received complaints about an OIC, who is attached to a Northern Police Station, who has taken a large sum of money from a criminal, with the support of another high ranking police officer, to allow him to run his illegal businesses, freely,” he revealed.
Although the Defence Ministry, issuing a letter on April 5 this year has instructed Superintendents of Police (SP) to prepare reports on the underworld criminals and drug traffickers in the respective police divisions, they have failed to submit those reports to the Ministry, so far.
The Defense Secretary has instructed the acting Inspector General of Police Chandana Wickremaratne to look into the matter.
“If it took two-and-a-half months to implement, how could we take the perpetrators to book" the Defence Secretary queried.
He stressed that when directives were issued by the Defence Ministry or the IGP, it should not be considered as directives issued by a corporation or any other government institution as it was a matter related to national security.
Maj.Gen. Gunaratne said police officers were responsible for maintaining national security as they are the main contributors to create a fear-free environment for the people to live freely.
“I want to tell you the same thing that I told the prison officials. From today onwards, you have to perform your duties properly in a responsible manner. Let me know if any of you were not allowed to perform your duties. I have arranged this meeting today to request you to perform your duties to gain respect for the uniform that you wear and it is your responsibility not to leave room for any political force to harass people in your respective areas. The SSPs and ASPs have a responsibility to look into these,” he said adding that no police officer, who works for the sake of gaining personal benefits, earns respect when he is being called ‘a good boy’ by a politician.
He also said the senior police officers should be held responsible if any form of crimes, including theft, murder or drug trafficking, were taking place in the areas coming under their purview.
The Defence Secretary said if there were 12 police stations under DIGs, all 12 OICs should be accountable for the crimes that took place in those areas.
“You can inform about officers who perform duties irresponsibly to me or the IGP but those who make complaints should have clean records,” he said, noting that tourists or families cannot enjoy their evenings at the Mount Lavinia and Panadura Beaches due to drug addicts.
The Defence Secretary also revealed about a failed attempt by a henchman of a notorious underworld criminal to fill a large swathe of a marshy land in the vicinity of Colombo and was thwarted by the Police’s Special Task Force.
“When inquired, the Police officer-in-charge of that area said he was unaware of this illegal landfilling. You can justify a police officer saying that he couldn’t detect drugs hidden inside a flower basket or a pocket but how can say that he was not aware of the filling of 4-5 acres of land,” Maj.Gen. Gunaratne asked.
He said President Gotabaya Rajapaksa’s Election Manifesto had spelled 10 main objectives and maintaining national security was its main priority and his main intention of appointing the Presidential Task Force was also to support to build a safe country, a disciplined, virtuous and legitimate society for all Sri Lankans.
Meanwhile, the Defence Secretary, who again quoted a telephone call that he received about a Rs. 5,000 ransom from a 60-year-old female street vendor in Kaduwela, questioned as to how one could talk about national security when innocent street vendors aged 60 to 70-years were unable to sell green leaves without paying a ransom.
Sukumar Tuesday, 30 June 2020 03:25 PM
wow, the question is who runs the country and who is surrounded by politicians involved in all these illegal activity? The first step is nit to beret the cops but take those politicians in to custody. Visiting them in a helicopter when STF raids a pluticians drug business is real monkey businesses
Ahimsa Tuesday, 30 June 2020 04:46 PM
Hope you will not be got rid of from your position by the. 2nd highest political leader in the country for trying to discipline his followers who are.....
Lanka putha Tuesday, 30 June 2020 05:17 PM
So who else should be in charge. Are they really. That's why so many people are hacked to death in the day light. Accidents and so many animals are killed. Why don't you wake them up and you too.drugs over flowing.
Buddhist Tuesday, 30 June 2020 05:18 PM
This secretary is a drama king. May be he thinks he is Gamini Fonseka. He should do his job without having meetings after meetings.
BigEars Tuesday, 30 June 2020 05:18 PM
Yes, a crow is black. What an idiot. Whom else is responsible? The tramp on the street.
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