The Human Rights Commission of Sri Lanka (HRCSL) says it is continuing investigations into the complaint alleging that former Head of the State Intelligence Service (SIS) Major General (Retired) Suresh Sallay was subjected to various forms of mistreatment while in custody.
HRCSL Commissioner Nimal G. Punchihewa stated that statements from officers of the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) are being recorded again today (16) as part of the ongoing inquiry.
The complaint was lodged with the HRCSL by relatives of Suresh Sallay, alleging that he was subjected to mistreatment while being held in CID custody.
According to reports, the Commission has conducted a special inspection of the detention cell where Sallay was being held. The inspection found that he had been detained in a standard CID cell, where several basic deficiencies were observed, including inadequate ventilation.
The HRCSL said it has informed CID officials of the shortcomings identified during the inspection.
Statements have also been recorded from other detainees held in cells near Sallay, as well as from CID officers. Further statements from CID personnel are expected to be obtained as the investigation continues.
The Commission also noted that it is monitoring the medical care being provided to Sallay, who is currently receiving treatment in hospital.
