Sri Lanka troops accused of jail massacre
COLOMBO: Sri Lankas main opposition party Sunday demanded an independent inquiry into a prison riot that left 27 convicts dead, alleging many were shot by security forces in a cold-blooded massacre.
The United National Party (UNP) called for a parliamentary investigation into the riot that erupted on Friday evening at the maximum-security Welikada prison in the capital Colombo.
This is nothing but a massacre, UNP spokesman Mangala Samaraweera told AFP. Most of the convicts appeared to have been killed in cold blood. We want a parliamentary select committee to go into this.
Troops were deployed to quell the riots and the military retained a heavy presence at the sprawling prison complex Sunday.
During the riot, armed inmates climbed onto the roof and fired at troops and police. A handful escaped and hijacked a three-wheel rickshaw taxi which was stopped by heavy gunfire from security personnel.
Prisons Minister Chandrasiri Gajadeera told parliament Saturday that 27 inmates were killed and 43 others including 13 police commandos, four soldiers and two civilians were injured. He said there would be an internal prisons department inquiry into the riot, which was sparked by a police commando raid for contraband inside the prison on Friday.
The violence continued until early Saturday with some prisoners raiding a jail armory and grabbing about 80 weapons, including automatic rifles.
How exactly is it a 'massacre' if the bad boys had automatic rifles? |
Posted by: Steve White 2012-11-12 |