Twenty-Peliyagoda Crime Division officers transferred

 

More than twenty- police personnel attached to the Peliyagoda Crime Division were transferred with immediate effect in connection with the case where a constable attached to the unit was arrested by the Special Task Force (STF) last month on charges of selling heroin.

The Peliyagoda Crime Division, a special unit operating under the Western Province North Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIG) L.G. Kularatna came into the limelight after the constable was arrested selling heroin to Police Special Task Force officers acting as decoys in a sting operation on June 15.

A senior police officer stated that soon after an inquiry, the DIG took immediate steps to transfer some 20 officers who had completed more than two years in the unit.

They were replaced by personnel with an unsullied service record drawn from the surrounding stations and units.

In the wake of the constable’s arrest, evidence had disclosed that two more police personnel were linked to the trafficking in heroin. The narcotics had been siphoned off from various raids and detections carried out by the unit.

The senior officer said the transfer of officers who had remained for in particular unit for a long period was essential to discourage unlawful activities they might be led to commit.