The resolution to remove Mr. Deshabandu Tennakoon from the post of Inspector-General of Police passed by a majority vote in Parliament.

The resolution to remove Mr. Deshabandu Tennakoon from the post of Inspector-General of Police passed by a majority vote in Parliament.
In accordance with Section 17 of the Removal of Officers (Procedure) Act, No. 5 of 2002, the Resolution presented for the removal of Mr. T.M.W. Deshabandu Tennakoon from the post of Inspector-General of Police was passed by a majority vote in Parliament yesterday (05).

 

The Resolution was taken up for debate today from 11.30 a.m. to 4.00 p.m. Subsequently, during the vote held at 4.10 p.m., a majority of the total number of Members of Parliament (including those who were absent) voted in favor, with 177 MPs supporting the Resolution. Accordingly, the Resolution was passed by a majority vote and no votes were cast against the Resolution whilst one member abstained from voting.
A motion signed by 115 Members of Parliament requesting the appointment of a Committee of Inquiry for the removal of Inspector-General of Police Mr. Deshabandu Tennakoon was handed over to the Hon. Speaker Dr. Jagath Wickramaratne in March, and subsequently, the motion for the appointment of the said Committee of Inquiry was approved by Parliament on April 08, 2025.
Thereafter, a Committee of Inquiry was appointed to inquire into and report on allegations of gross abuse of power and serious misuse of authority by Mr. T.M.W. Deshabandu Tennakoon in the discharge of his duties as Inspector-General of Police. The Committee of Inquiry, chaired by then Supreme Court Judge P.P. Surasena and comprising Justice W.M.N.P. Iddawala and E.W.M. Lalith Ekanayake, Chairman of the National Police Commission, was appointed.
Subsequently, the Committee of Inquiry, having conducted investigations in accordance with the provisions of the aforesaid Act, handed over its final report to the Hon. Speaker on July 21. Thereafter, the Hon. Speaker tabled the said report in Parliament on July 22.
According to the report of the Committee of Inquiry, out of the total 23 charges levelled against the Inspector-General of Police, he was found guilty of Charges No. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 22, and 23.
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