Nine students arrested over removing CCTV cameras at Kelaniya Uni

Nine students arrested over removing CCTV cameras at Kelaniya Uni

June 22, 2020   11:35 pm

Nine students of the University of Kelaniya have been arrested by the Police today (22) over the incident of removing CCTV cameras at the university premises in February, 2020.

On February 24, certain members of the Student Union of the University of Kelaniya had forcibly removed the CCTV cameras fixed at university premises for security purposes.

The Student Union had objected to the fixation of the cameras charging that this was done as a measure to control students.

After the removal of the cameras, the members of the Student Union had claimed responsibility for the action and stated that it had been done as a sign of protest.

The next day (February 25), the removed CCTV cameras had been returned to a point in the university.

On February 28, 04 university students, including a Buddhist monk, were remanded over the incident.

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