PA calls for impartial criminal probe over trade union instigated violence in Talawakelle Estate

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  • Police complaints filed against 11 perpetrators 
  • Assistant Superintendent, 2 Field Officers grievously injured, with cuts, fractured bones; one with severe head injuries 
  • One seriously injured victim transferred to Sri Jayewardenepura Hospital for further treatment
  • Urges authorities to take swift action to ensure rule of law, safety of estate management and staff

Responding to another major incident of illegal mob violence instigated by a trade union representative together with estate workers, the Planters’ Association of Ceylon (PA) yesterday called on the Government to immediately restore law and order on plantations and take stern legal action against all perpetrators. 

“Last year, we had raised the alarm over multiple incidents in which individuals directly or indirectly connected with trade unions have either threatened or actually committed grievous bodily harm against RPC management. This is totally unacceptable. If we are not given clear assurances that the rule of law will be maintained and that our membership will be safe from violent attacks when they report to work, then we have no choice but to take all necessary steps to ensure their physical safety,” the PA stated. 

The mob attack took place on Tuesday 28 September, after National Union of Workers (NUW) Divisional Leader M. Annadurai who resides on the estate came to the muster shed of Katukelle Division of the Talawakelle Estate of Maskeliya Plantations PLC, accompanied by a group of male workers.   

He subsequently demanded to speak with management over a disciplinary inquiry concerning his spouse, P. Ponnirselvi, who was also an employee on the estate. The disciplinary inquiry in turn was the result of an official complaint raised against P. Ponnirselvi by two of her co-workers following a prior incident when she verbally abused the complainants for choosing to accept contract work on a Sunday. 

As a result of these accusations of improper conduct in the workplace, the management followed established protocol and suspended P. Ponnirselvi pending a disciplinary inquiry on 29 September – the day after the attack took place.

When the two Field Staff members who were at the muster shed attempted to explain these facts and protocols to M. Annadurai, he began to verbally abuse them and incited a mob of male and female workers to illegally detain both employees by force in the muster shed, where they were locked in. As both were still in possession of their mobile phones, they immediately informed the Assistant Superintendent of the developing situation. 

Upon learning of the situation, the Assistant Superintendent, who had returned to his bungalow, travelled back to the site on his motorcycle, and attempted to defuse the situation and reason with the group led by M. Annadurai. 

When the Assistant Superintendent insisted that P. Ponnirselvi could only return to work after the disciplinary inquiry was completed, M. Annadurai and a mob of several men began to violently assault the 21-year-old Assistant Superintendent with punches and kicks, metal and wooden poles and his own motorbike helmet.

Upon witnessing this grievous violent assault, the two Field Officers who had been illegally detained at the muster shed managed to break out and sought to rescue the Assistant Superintendent. While they too were grievously attacked, they managed to carry away the Assistant Superintendent and called for help and were taken directly to the Lindula Hospital. Due to the grievous nature of their injuries they were immediately transferred to Nuwara Eliya Hospital. 

All three victims suffered contusions, minor cuts and fractures. The Assistant Estate Superintendent suffered a head injury and hearing damage, while the other two staff had a broken hand and a serious cut from an unknown sharp object used in the attack. The Assistant Superintendent is currently hospitalised with severe head trauma, having since been transferred to Sri Jayewardenepura General Hospital. Police complaints have been filed against all individuals who committed the attack.

Over the past year, there have been multiple similar incidents in which other individuals representing trade unions have incited workers to form violent mobs that have brutally attacked Regional Plantation Company (RPC) management. While Police complaints were lodged and criminal investigations commenced in all incidents, “We urge authorities to stake stern action against the perpetrators of these attacks, and ensure that incidents of this nature are not repeated again,” the PA stated.

 

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