Thajudeen murder: Case against ex-Chief JMO postponed
September 19, 2019 03:30 pm
Hearing of the case filed by the Attorney General against former Chief Judicial Medical Officer (JMO) of Colombo Ananda Samarasekara for allegedly concealing evidence in the Wasim Thajudeen murder case was postponed until October 03.
The case was taken up before Judge Manjula Thilakaratne, at the Colombo High Court, today (19).
However, when the case was taken up the Defense attorney President’s Counsel Shavindra Fernando, who supposed to present preliminary objections against the case, was absent due to another case at the Supreme Court.
The Judge, pointing out that the preliminary objections were to be made over a request of the Defense attorney, postponed the hearing to October 03.
On the 17th of July 2012, local rugby player Wasim Thajudeen was found dead inside his car that was ablaze in front of the Shalika playground in Narahenpita.
It was initially ruled that the death was caused by a motor accident; however, it was later revealed the rugby player was murdered.
Dr. Samarasekara was assigned to conduct the postmortem examination on Thajudeen’s body, but he had not actively taken part in the procedure and handed over the responsibility to two of his junior medical officers.
The Attorney General alleges that Dr. Samarasekara, during the postmortem examination, had destroyed evidence of the case by intentionally displacing two of the bone fragments from the body, which were vital for the proceedings of the investigations, says Attorney General’s Coordinating Officer State Counsel Nishara Jayaratne.
Dr. Samarasekara had surrendered to the court back in 2017 over Wasim Thajudeen’s murder case and was granted bail later.