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A photo-journalist attached to the Ceylon Today newspaper filed a police complaint against former Police Narcotic Bureau (PNB) OIC IP Neomal Rangajeewa for threatening and obstructing his duties at the premises of the Colombo High Court.

The incident occurred during the media coverage of the case involving former MP Tiran Alles at Colombo High Court today.

The photo-journalist in his complaint said when he was about to take a photograph of Mr. Rangajeewa he had suddenly pounced on the photo-journalist and dragged him to the police post at the court premises. The video footage showed IP Rangajeewa dragging away the photo-journalist.

IP Rangajeewa is the first suspect in the 2012 Welikada Prison riots case and he had come to court to mark his presence in the case. (Yoshitha Perera)

 

 


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  • cham Friday, 10 July 2020 05:20 PM

    He must be one of those Yes Sir man for ruling party so free to do what he likes!

    Dee Friday, 10 July 2020 06:11 PM

    Thank you 'forces'!

    arohj Friday, 10 July 2020 06:12 PM

    What rights do journalists have to take photos of any person without their consent and publish in the media?

    Paul Friday, 10 July 2020 06:42 PM

    What would happen if the rules had got two third majority. This is a big threat to the media freedom People should be more vigligent when casting their votes at the upcoming election .

    Sunimal Friday, 10 July 2020 07:02 PM

    Is this the future of Sri Lanka ?


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