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Granting presidential pardon to Royal Park murder convict: SC imposes travel ban on the convict

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The Supreme Court today issued an interim order directing the Controller General of Immigration and Emigration to prevent Royal Park murder convict Don Shamantha Jude Anthony Jayamaha from leaving the country, without court permission.

This interim order will be effective until the final determination of this fundamental rights petition.

Women & Media Collective organization had filed this Fundamental Rights petition seeking an order suspending the Presidential Pardon granted by former President Maithripala Sirisena to Royal Park murder convict Don Shamantha Jude Anthony Jayamaha.

Meanwhile, Supreme Court granted leave to proceed with this petition for violating Article 12(1) of the constitution.

Supreme Court three-judge-bench comprising Justices Priyantha Jayawardena, Shiran Goonaratne and Mahinda Samayawardena fixed the petition to be taken up for argument on March 30 next year. At a previous occasion, the Supreme Court permitted the petitioners to add former President Maithripala Sirisena as a respondent in the petition since he currently does not have presidential immunity.

9Women & Media Collective organization filed this Fundamental Rights petition naming Attorney General, Don. Shamantha Jude Anthony Jayamaha, Commissioner General of Prisons, Controller General of Immigration and Emigration, Inspector General of Police, Justice Minister, President of Bar Association of Sri Lanka as respondents.  

The petitioners are further seeking an order to issue guidelines governing the grant of Presidential Pardon by the Head of State in terms of article 34 (1) of the Constitution.    

Jude Anthony Jayamaha was indicted before the High Court by Attorney-General for committing the murder of Yvonne Jonsson (who was 19 years of age at the time), on or about 01.07.2005 in terms of Section 294 of the Penal Code and punishable under Section 296 of the Penal Code.  

Jude Anthony Jayamaha was tried before a single judge of the High Court sitting without a jury. By the judgment dated 28.07.2006, the High Court judge pronounced a finding of culpable homicide not amounting the murder, thereby convicting the accused and sentencing him to a term of 12 years of rigorous imprisonment  in conjunction with a fine of Rs. 300,000.

 Subsequently, the Attorney General had filed an appeal in the Court of Appeal on the basis of the inadequacy of the sentence, as well as to have the finding of culpable homicide not amounting to murder set aside and converted to one of murder and sentenced to death.  

In his appeal, the Attorney General maintained that the accused had harboured a conspicuous and most palpably evident murderous intention against the deceased, and that he carried out and executed this murderous intention in the most cold-blooded and premeditated fashion, and furthermore, the same could be substantiated by a wealth of evidence which amply satisfied the threshold of proof beyond reasonable doubt.  

The Court of Appeal delivered a very detailed and comprehensive judgment of 33 pages and allowed the appeal of the Attorney-General and set aside the conviction for culpable homicide, not amounting to murder, as well as the sentence of 12 years rigorous imprisonment and the fine of Rs. 300,000 that had been imposed on the accused by the High Court, and instead, made a pronouncement and finding that the accused had committed the offence of murder under and in terms of Section 294 of the Penal Code, and convicted him of murder and accordingly passed a sentence of death.  

The petitioner stated that President, though vested with the Constitutional power to grant a pardon, does not have the freedom to do so in gross violation of the Rule of Law, as well as all notions of justice, equity and rationality, as well as in reckless disregard of the sensibilities and sensitivities of the matter, including the existence of an aggrieved family, which is still to come to terms with the gruesome murder of Yvonne Jonsson, whose life was snuffed out at a very young age at the hands of the accused.  

The Petitioners plead that there has been a gross violation of the Fundamental Rights of the Petitioners as well as the citizens and people of Sri Lanka, as well as of the family of Yvonne Jonsson, amounting to a violation of Article 12(1), in which there is a guarantee of equality and equal protection of the law.  

President's Counsel Sanjeeva jayawarded with Counsel Rukshan Senadheera and Lakmini Warusevitane appeared for the petitioner.

Faizer Mustapha PC appeared for former president Maithripala Sirisena, Deputy Solicitor General Avanthi Perera appeared for the Commissioner General of Prisons and the Attorney General. Romesh de silva PC appeared for R.Jonson. Saliya Peiris PC appeared for the Bar Association of Sri Lanka. (Lakmal Sooriyagoda)


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  • Ram Friday, 23 September 2022 02:55 PM

    Travel ban is good but useless. He is already overseas and will not return. An order for extradition would have been relevant

    Cherath Friday, 23 September 2022 03:05 PM

    The ex President (for reasons unknown to the general public), had acted in '....gross violation of the Rule of Law, as well as all notions of justice, equity and rationality, as well as in reckless disregard of the sensibilities and sensitivities of the matter, including the existence of an aggrieved family, which is still to come to terms with the gruesome murder' A full grown man using his masculine strength to smash the skull or a weak 18 year old girl in rage into 64 cracks doesn't deserve to be patted and set free among the same. Sirisena wouldn't attain immortality or state of rahath through stupidity.

    Man Friday, 23 September 2022 03:19 PM

    The Law must be same for Duminda and Jude Anthony as both are convicted on the same cause.

    Concerned citizen Friday, 23 September 2022 04:32 PM

    Jude shramantha was pardoned by Maithripala because he is a cousin of Dudley Sirisena’s daughter In law.

    Wrong, Wrong wrong Friday, 23 September 2022 04:50 PM

    Gross injustice for the convicted murder to be released by Maithripala Sirisena.

    BuffaloaCitizen Friday, 23 September 2022 04:54 PM

    How about Sunil Ratnayake the Army murderer who killed 8 civilians and child in Mirusavil? The courts are not delving on this because those killed are Tamils!!!

    Sisil Sudesh Friday, 23 September 2022 05:45 PM

    I doubt he is in the country. Remember him leaving the country soon after the pardon.

    Athk69 Friday, 23 September 2022 06:25 PM

    Finally, the judiciary is reclaiming its rightful place over the executive. No one and nothing is above the law. If interpreted and enforced to the letter, the law is fair and will eventually ensure justice to all.

    Catch the man responsible Friday, 23 September 2022 11:10 PM

    If the Law cannot re-arrest him don't hesitate to serve notice on Maitripala Sirisena, who barges into anything and everything. Keep this man in custody, until the original criminal is re-arrested. This will serve as deterrent to any and every donkey who meddle with matters that is not within his range of jurisdiction.

    Chamali Saturday, 24 September 2022 10:08 AM

    Travel ban on someone who is already overseas? Sirisena should also be charged for "misusing" his powers to release a convicted murderer.

    Chris Saturday, 24 September 2022 08:48 PM

    His family is here. His brother owns the Best Western hotel. His whereabouts could be known and an international extradition order could be served.


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