Tense situation near Pamunugama Police over assault of arrested youths

Tense situation near Pamunugama Police over assault of arrested youths

October 25, 2024   11:06 am

A group of local residents had protested in front of the Pamunugama Police Station last evening (24) claiming that two youths arrested by the police were brutally assaulted.

Accordingly, a tense situation had prevailed near the police station last night, Ada Derana Reporter said.

On Sunday (20), two individuals were arrested on suspicion of breaking into a house in the Bopitiya area of Pamunugama and stealing a gold necklace. 

They were arrested while at their workplace in Seeduwa.

The arrested youths aged 20 and 24 are residents of Pamunugama and Seththapaduwa areas.

However, the parents and the villagers accuse the police officers of brutally assaulting these two youths, while asserting that the young men were not involved in the theft. 

Later, with the intervention of the OIC of Dungalpitiya Police Station, the assaulted individuals were admitted to the Ragama Teaching Hospital.

With the assurance given by the Dungalpitiya OIC that justice would be served regarding the incident, the group had later dispersed.

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