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By Gandhya Senanayake

 

The Commission appointed by President Mahinda Rajapakse to inquire into to the death of Ruhuna University student Susantha Anura Bandara has sought submissions from the public over the incident including the circumstances which led to his death and the inquiry carried out by he police.  

 

In a public notice the secretary to the Commission which is headed by Justice. D. J. de S. Balapatabadi said that such representations should reach the Commission by the first week of September and those handing over submissions may be required to appear before the Commission to give evidence.

 

The Commission is inquiring into to the death of Ruhuna University student Susantha Anura Bandara which occurred on 2nd July, in order to identified those who were directly of indirectly responsible for his death as well as the manner in which the investigations were carried by the police and if such inquiry had due regard to the proceedings established by law, the public notice said. (Daily Mirror online)


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  • sw Sunday, 22 August 2010 05:22 AM

    There have been many Commissions of Inquiry and Investigations on various crimes and and wrong doings. Most of the time the out come of these is unknown and no one is charged. This is all an utter waste of time and money.

    Yeti Sunday, 22 August 2010 06:14 AM

    Seeking public input is a sure sign that this inquiry will go no further. The perpetrators will go Scott free and the complainants will go to prison. Ask Balasoriya!!!

    pj Sunday, 22 August 2010 06:46 AM

    At least someone make sure that the reports finally written by these Commissions go to the National Archives for the generation to come, and for them to know how the rulers fooled the people and demolished Democratic and Human values in our era !!

    Deepal Sunday, 22 August 2010 07:03 AM

    The people who voted for the Govt can come forward now.

    Sicillian Sunday, 22 August 2010 07:52 AM

    No need for commission; those are thugs who created the mess.

    CW Sunday, 22 August 2010 08:17 AM

    Not only the people who voted the givt in, but also the JVP goons who organised these unneccesary protests.


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