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A Police officer’s bullet fired at a criminal gang kills a sleeping passenger in a bus. What happens when cops kill innocent people?

 

Iresha Shyamali was exhausted from a two-day pilgrimage in Anuradhapura. Soon after boarding the bus to Colombo, she collapsed into the corner seat and promptly fell asleep, clutching her bag. The bus was simply passing the Danowita area with dozens more passengers like Iresha. 


In a blink of an eye, a bullet fired into  a nearby street, from a policeman’s rifle, took the life of Iresha. The bullet struck Iresha in the head when police started firing at a group of robbers travelling in a van following the bus.

The bullet wasn’t intended for her. In an incident that the police spokesman called ‘tragic and devastating’, police fatally shot twenty-nine-year-old Iresha who was sleeping, oblivious to the chaos around her, in a moving bus during a dramatic confrontation with the group of robbers in Danowita, Gampaha on October 2, 2022. 


An incident that the police spokesman called ‘tragic and devastating’, police fatally shot twenty-nine-year-old Iresha who was sleeping, oblivious to the chaos around her, in a moving bus during a dramatic confrontation with the group of robbers in Danowita, Gampaha on October 2, 2022

Whether a person was cleaning their gun, dropped their gun, or claiming that the gun malfunctioned, resulting in a bullet being fired, if a person is hit with a bullet, criminal charges are likely to follow

IGP Chandana Wickramaratne recently revealed that there are over 4,000 policemen in the Sri Lankan Police who are physically unfit to carry out their duties

Sri Lanka Police is mandated to uphold and enforce the law of the land, to preserve public order, and prevent crime with prejudice to none – equity to all


 

An accounts executive by profession, she was taking care of her ageing, sick parents while her elder siblings had been living separately in their marital residences

Iresha’s family, overcome with grief after the sudden loss of Iresha, now seem unmoored, as if a hurricane had blown away the frameworks of their lives. Her brother Prasad Kumara, who was in the same bus, says “We are shocked. 


It’s as if someone stole our sister from us. For the police, it may be just another life. But for us, she was our whole world. I want justice for her. There is no reason my sister should be dead.” 


Whether a person was cleaning their gun, dropped their gun, or claiming that the gun malfunctioned, resulting in a bullet being fired, if a person is hit with a bullet, criminal charges are likely to follow. On the day of the incident, the police officers who were not even aware that their misfire killed an innocent girl visited Wathupitiwala Hospital after her lifeless body was brought in. 


The family criticizes that to date no one from Sri Lanka Police officially made any contact with them over the incident. “We didn’t even get an apology. If I accidentally hit an innocent man on the road and if that man dies, can I get away with no legal action? As far as I am concerned, the law doesn’t allow that. The same law that punishes a common man should apply to the Police if they make fatal mistakes like that. A life was lost here,” is where Prasad stands.


Days before her untimely death, Iresha was eagerly awaiting the graduation ceremony of her Master’s degree in Business Administration. An accounts executive by profession, she was taking care of her ageing, sick parents while her elder siblings had been living separately in their marital residences. 

 

The IGP pointed out that there are about 4,000 policemen who are not at the required level of health for a long period of time

 

According to what the Police told the media, the gunshot that killed Iresha was intended to hit the van which is a buddy van. However, there is a noticeable gap in height, between the top of the bus seat where the bullet had entered and where the buddy van was. The police officer who fired the gun reportedly has made a terrible mistake which not only killed Iresha but put every other passenger travelling in the bus at risk.

 

"She was very studious. Everyone loved her because she had the biggest heart."

 “She was very studious. Everyone loved her because she had the biggest heart. Be it a human or animal, she would go to any length to be kind and help anyone in need. We did not know how a bullet hit our sister. She had no enemies. The bus was moving at the time of the incident. Nobody saw what happened. Only when we heard the news, we came to know what happened to our little sister,” Prasad went on describing what happened that day.


Everyone was sleeping when the shots were fired. Prasad was woken by the booming sound, but he thought it was the firecrackers due to the Katina season. “Then we saw our sister bleeding from her nose. We screamed to stop the bus. When we checked, her body was lifeless,” he recalled.  


Iresha had already breathed her last by the time she was brought to the Wathupitiwala Hospital. 


Emergency personnel and other government forces are usually protected in the performance of their duties from liability. This includes the firefighter who destroys others’ property while trying to fight a blaze or the police officer who inadvertently shoots an innocent person while lawfully pursuing a dangerous suspect. 


Speaking to the Daily Mirror, Director for Policy and Programme, Asian Human Rights Commission Attorney-at-Law, Basil Fernando, said, as a result, these individuals and others would escape personal criminal and civil liability in most instances for mistakes or intentional actions that were reasonable under the circumstances. Similarly, the organizations for which these people work are often protected by similar legal principles. 

The police officer who fired the gunshots reportedly has made a terrible mistake which not only killed Iresha but put every other passenger travelling in the bus at risk

 


He added that police officers should be subject to fairly stringent performance reviews and internal discipline policies. In many jurisdictions, any officer involved in a shooting is immediately suspended while the incident is investigated. “If the investigation determines that the officer acted improperly, he can be suspended, fired, or, in rare cases, charged criminally,” Fernando said.


Sri Lanka Police is mandated to uphold and enforce the law of the land, to preserve public order, and prevent crime with prejudice to none – equity to all. However, it is not the first instance where concerns have been raised regarding police officers escaping personal criminal and civil liability in certain circumstances.


Former Human Rights Commissioner Prof. Prathiba Mahanamahewa opined that since the shooting was an accident, it has to be proved through an internal inquiry.  


It also has to be asserted if there was any negligence on the part of the police officer, whether he acted in accordance with the code of conduct and did everything in his capacity to prevent such fatal mistakes while holding a weapon like a gun.

 

It has to be proved through an internal inquiry, asserting if there was any negligence on the part of the police officer, whether he acted in accordance with the code of conduct and did everything in his capacity to prevent such fatal mistakes while holding a weapon like a gun

 

However, Prof. Mahanamahewa underlined that even if a formal inquiry ruled out the shooting as an accident, some justice has to be meted out to Iresha’s family who were depending on her income. 


He also mentioned that this “accidental shooting” can boil down to the training of police officers. “Well-trained police officers will never make such fatal mistakes. In some countries, there are funds to compensate such victims. But, we don’t have any similar programme here.”


Meanwhile, IGP Chandana Wickramaratne recently revealed that there are over 4,000 policemen in the Sri Lankan Police who are physically unfit to carry out their duties. The IGP revealed this at the consultative committee meeting of the Public Security Ministry a few months ago.


Thus, the IGP pointed out that there are about 4,000 policemen who are not at the required level of health for a long period of time. Therefore the subject minister Tiran Alles has advised the Sri Lanka Police department to prepare the necessary proposal regarding the removal of the policemen who lack the required level of health for a long period of time and forward it to the ministry. Accordingly, the Ministerial Consultative Committee on Public Security focused on terminating the service of those policemen who have not fulfilled the required medical standards.


The Members of Parliament who were in the committee said that there are many officers in the Police service whose health condition is not sound for a long time and therefore, they do not engage in difficult duties following the submission of medical certificates. 


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  • Cat Thursday, 05 January 2023 01:55 PM

    Like in any unnatural death, there is an investigation of the cause by the police. In cases where a law enforcement officer claims to have either accidentally shot someone or shot that person in self-defense, that officer is typically placed on administrative leave. Depending on the circumstances and the agency, this leave may be either paid or unpaid. While authorities investigate the killing, a special administrative body within the law enforcement agency will determine if further action needs to be taken. Has it happened here?

    Ram Thursday, 05 January 2023 01:58 PM

    Her parents and family must be compensated by the Police whilst Police do their own investigations. It is sad that Police have failed to apologise to her family all this time

    Mohan Thursday, 05 January 2023 04:50 PM

    She had the biggest heart

    Tissa Fernando Thursday, 05 January 2023 11:38 PM

    The policeman appeared to be untrained to handle weapon in a public area. Shooting onto the robbers on a road could result into deaths like this. Was he watching American crime movies where they don't mind killing many innocent bystanders and destroying millions of dollars of property just to catch one guy. May be he was trying to act in a similar fashion.

    dot Friday, 06 January 2023 03:27 AM

    Beautiful Person .I grieve with the family more so with the brother who witnessed it all . if only this family had those 4 wheel drive safe vehicles and not used public transport if only indeed .. she had no attitude problem , the wonder of our youth ..may you be in eternal bliss in the knowledge that we care ...

    Moh Sleiman Friday, 06 January 2023 07:06 AM

    THIS will never HAPPEN in the USA or any Developed country if Cops make such TRAGIC mistakes.They will be taken to task, BUT in SRI LANKA, just pray for the victims family,thats all we can do,the justice system in Sri lanka is the worst in world.

    Ranil Tuesday, 10 January 2023 09:08 AM

    @Moh Sleiman, Don't utter rubbish. Breona Taylor is one of the many who were killed by Police. The US has one of the highest homicide rates per population density. There are many cases where Police officers and military servicemen have brutally murdered their spouses and ex-wives after family arguments, child custodial issues and domestic violence.

    Roshan Wednesday, 11 January 2023 04:47 AM

    @ranil. Two wrongs don't make things right. In Beona Taylor's case the officers were charged and one was convicted. We rarely see that happens here.

    Sujja Friday, 06 January 2023 08:35 AM

    The police should be held to a higher standard. What we have seen in the recent past is a vindictive nature who goes beyond their mandate to appease the political authority.

    Sunil Friday, 06 January 2023 01:43 PM

    The police are directly responsible for this dastardly crime, because it is nothing but a crime. Belated though it is, action must be initiated against the officer responsible for this tragic event. The victim's family should be compensated. Looks as though the entire nation has forgotten this incident. Why do we have a minister in charge of the police? He is nothing but a puppet. At least the Daily Mirror should demand action.

    J.N.Mudiappa Sunday, 08 January 2023 04:14 PM

    In vain precious young and a brilliant life lost due to the negligence of a police officer. Sorry, for her parents and loved ones. Guns are given to the police to protect the people, but not to kill them. May Justice prevail, to this young lady. State has a duty to compensate her family adequately. People expect protection from the state.

    Leroy Hindle Monday, 09 January 2023 12:25 PM

    Something is very wrong with our system, I grieve for this family, it is a very unfortunate incident , the police officer concerned could be (un-trained / negligence) or it could be a genuine accident , regardless , the law has to be applied and correct action taken. My personal opinion , an apology and compensation to the family is a must . The people in authority must act humanly.

    Jef Tuesday, 10 January 2023 09:32 PM

    Very sad a life been taken away for not having trained police when and where to use firing arms specialy public roads places even if danger can couse others injury or death proper steps need to be taken

    sam Wednesday, 11 January 2023 11:22 AM

    Accident or not it is a murder

    GERIATRIC Thursday, 12 January 2023 12:20 PM

    DEEPEST SYMPATHIES to the grieving family members. COMPENASATION IS A MUST!

    Lumbini Friday, 13 January 2023 09:54 AM

    In this country, police killing is normal activity. When people start clapping whenever there is a police killing of a criminal, this is what happened. There is not even a formal inquiry, a criminal is killed. Now, an innocent civilian is killed, situation has become normal. No one is responsible. What a country!

    RR Sunday, 15 January 2023 11:11 AM

    TODAY THE POLICE IS THERE ONLY TO SAFEGUARD THE PRESIDENT. THEY WILL OBEY ONLY HIS ORDERS. POLICE IS NOT THERE TO PROTECT THE PUBLIC. THIS IS TRAGEDY

    Sambo Tuesday, 17 January 2023 08:39 AM

    What a shame. Such a beautiful girl's life taken away for reason.

    Anton Monday, 23 January 2023 11:30 PM

    As long as the Police and forces have the impunity, no one can stop these murders. I's easy to say it was an "accident". But, how many accidents we have seen so far? If it's in North and East, we are ready to believe it's either a Tamil terrorist or Policeman's gun was malfunctioning. But, here we are worried because it's outside North


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