Welikada prison riot prosecution witness: Army officers blabbed “Gota’s List”

17 October 2019 12:01 am

 

By Yoshitha Perera 

Former Assistant Superintendent P.W. Kudabandara yesterday informed the Colombo High Court trial-at-bar that on November 10, 2012, several officers attached to Sri Lanka Army showed him a list of names of prisoners, referring to it as “Gota’s List.” 

Deputy Solicitor General (DSG) Dilan Ratnayake who appeared for the Attorney General (AG) questioned the witness as to who was referred to by the Army officers as ‘Gota.’ In response, the witness said the officers highlighted the name of former Defence Secretary Gotabaya Rajapaksa during the conversation.   


He informed court that before starting the conversation, the Army officers questioned him about two prisoners who were not in the Welikada prison at that moment. 
“During the incident, I heard prisoners screaming not to kill them. They even shouted my name, crying for help. But, unfortunately, I couldn’t do anything at that moment as I was mentally unstable,” he told court. 


However, he said that when he came out of the prison at one point, he saw three individuals in plain clothing entering the prison without any hesitation. 
“I followed them. One of them, dressed in a short and yellow colour t-shirt, went near the Army officers and engaged in conversation. I asked a person standing near me as to who that individual was and I was told its Police Inspector Neomal Rangajeewa,” he said. 


Meanwhile, President’s Counsel Nalinda Indatissa who appeared on behalf of Police Inspector Neomal Rangajeewa made his objections saying this part of evidence made it unfair to his client. 
Considering the majority, the trial-at-bar decided to record that part in the court report.