In March this year the same minister openly stated that he
was responsible for Poddala Jayantha leaving the country. Jayantha, a well-known media activist was
earlier abducted and assaulted. His
assailants are yet to be brought to justice.
While bragging about his role in Jayantha’s exit, this minister also threatened
to personally break the limbs of Paikiasothy Saravanamuttu, Sunila
Abeysekera and Nimalka Fernando. All
four mentioned above have dubious track records in financial dealings as well
as being pawns of the LTTE. All that is
irrelevant to the matter of threat and threat-execution. The law has not pursued these individuals for
wrongdoing, but that doesn’t give anyone the right to take the law into his or
her hands.
Two days ago, the minister’s son assaulted an Army
Major. He was accompanied by an entourage
of thugs. It is reported that the entire
incident was caught on camera. Police
Media Spokesperson, SSP Ajith Rohana in a radio interview last morning told
SLBC Chairman Hudson Samarasinghe that this was true, i.e. the assailant,
Malaka Silva, son of Minister Mervin Silva was caught on camera assaulting the
Army officer. Statements have been
issued, also, claiming that the Police was looking for this thug.
The man, whose face is familiar to the entire population and
ought to be familiar to every single policeman in this country, was
photographed worshipping the Sacred Kapilavastu Relics at the Kelaniya Rajamaha
Viharaya. It is known that the police
were out in full force to ensure security and to control crowds thronging to
pay homage to the Relics. It is
incredible that he was not arrested.
It is hard to believe that the police do not have eyes. It is hard to believe they don’t have legs to
walk up to this thug and handcuff him. It
is hard to believe that they were ignorant of the fact that he is wanted for
assault and battery of a citizen and probably (given context) wanted for other
and more serious crimes.
The father got off scot-free. Now, for all the pledges of the Police Media
Spokesperson, the people cannot be blamed for thinking ‘the son will get away
too!’ Indeed, it has come to a point
where editorial comments about these acts of thuggery containing demands that
the police do their job have been likened to hitting head against brick wall.
The impotency of the law enforcement authorities clearly
indicate a numbing imposed by people in positions of power. We have to come to some conclusions here.The police are not sleeping, but pretending to sleep. The Attorney General is not sleeping but is pretending to sleep. The President hardly ever sleeps, we are told. He cannot therefore pretend to sleep.
Sooner or later what was caught on camera will go viral on
youtube. It won’t spark a movement to
overthrow the Government, for Mervin Silva’s antics and gross violations have
also gone viral on youtube. Things add
up though. Dots are joined. Credit gets spent. Worms turn.
Birds come home to roost.
Every minute that passes without Malaka Silva being
arrested, we get closer to a terrible moment where we begin to walk a path we’ve
walked twice in the last 40 years. That
is because of Mervin Silva, Malaka Silva and all the other Silvas who have been
spared by the law.
There are crimes of commission and there are crimes of
omission. Neither is spared in the
karmic matrix. There will be loud knocks on the doors of big
houses. The doors may or may not be
opened, but if it is not they will be broken down, in violation of the
law. A letter might be delivered. It would probably contain an 11-word
reminder: ‘What is sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander’.
5 comments:
Excellent piece of writing that awakens us from where we were not many moons ago. Ryp Van Winkle is going about hunky dory in the company of rogues with Kapilawastu relics. He deserves one more exposition in the Tree of Temples and India cut him to size.
Imagine the police who would make smithereens of a petty thief are acting impotent. You mentioned many Silvas. Does that include Duminda and showman Shavendra. See that woman Hirunika with double M.
Well written as always Malinda, a breakdown in the rule of law, is a dangerous thing, if there is no belief in the rule of law and justice is seen to be applied selectively, it can only lead to a breakdown of society as we know it, protestations by all and sundry notwithstanding
Well said Malinda, thank you.
Well said Malinda. It is very courageous of you to bring to light such crass arragance of these so called powers that be.
Don't believe that President MR hardly ever sleeps. He sleeps much comfortably with others than at home as he always used to do so. He sleeps in the office whole day with open eyes. People who talk to him about their grievances do not know that he is politically deaf and mute though he has no noticeable auditory impairment. People do not know that he is politically blind and the money what he begs from other countries are much higher than what the blind beggars from all over the world can collect. Mervin and Malaka or Duminda they all know that only through the "deaf and blindness" of President they have become the substitute rules of the country.
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