Priyantha Kumara
EXCLUSIVE: Man who tried to
protect Priyantha Kumara, details the horror at Sialkot
The
Rajcot Industries factory worker, Malik Adnan who tried to protect and save
Priyantha Kumara, who was brutally lynched in Sialkot Pakistan said he tried to
save his colleague in the name of humanity and to protect his country.
Speaking
EXCLUSIVELY to News 1st’s Zulfick Farzan over the phone, Adnan detailed what
happened on Friday the 3rd of December, the day Priyantha Kumara was tortured
and killed.
” He
was visiting on that day. In that house (factory building) he removed some
pamphlets and the workers started shouting and making allegations. People
started to get together,” he told News 1st.
According
to Malik, thereafter the senior staff were having discussions with Priyantha
Kumara on a separate issue when the call came stating that some workers were
not working but were making serious allegations.
“I
move to that house (factory building) and I requested those people that Mr.
Priyantha does not know how to read or write Urdhu. That is why he does not
understand what was in that pamphlet. But they did not listen and started to
move towards us. Then some other company people and outsiders added to their
group and attacked Mr. Priyantha’s Office. In the meantime, Mr. Priyantha went
from the office to the roof. On the roof, they started to beat him. I reached
him and tried my best to protect him. But I could not protect him,” he said.
” I
tried my level best to protect him. But I could not protect him. After that,
they started to torture him more with rods and scissors. After that, he died on
the roof.” Malik said trying to hold back emotions.
The
recipient of the ‘Tamgha e Shujaat’ Medal of Bravery from the Prime Minister of
Pakistan, Malik Adnan said that he dedicated the award and certificate given to
him by the Prime Minister to Priyantha Kumara and the people of Sri Lanka.
“Mr.
Priyantha was my friend and colleague. I protected him for two reasons.
Firstly, I did not want my country face to be destroyed in front of other
countries. Secondly, as a human being, I wanted to save him. That was in my
mind. I wanted to save humanity and the face of my country,” he said.
A
mob comprising hundreds of protestors, including the employees of the factory
Kumara was the manager of, had tortured him to death on Friday and later burnt
his body.
A
first information report was registered against 900 workers of Rajco Industries
on the application of Uggoki Station House Officer (SHO) Armaghan Maqt under
Sections 302, 297, 201, 427, 431, 157, 149 of the Pakistan Penal Code and 7 and
11WW of the Anti-Terrorism Act.
The
applicant stated that the protesters had slapped, kicked, punched and hit
Kumara with sticks in his presence, and dragged him out of the factory on
Wazirabad Road where he died. They then set the body on fire.
Initial
Investigation Report:
Pakistan
Media are now reporting that there was a plot to assassinate Priyantha Kumara,
the Sri Lankan manager, who was brutally murdered in Sialkot, Pakistan on 3rd
December 2021.
The
Punjab Police have confirmed that the most wanted accused in the murder of a
Sri Lankan export manager, was arrested on Monday (6).
The
suspect was identified as Imtiaz alias Billi, and he was involved in torturing
the late Priyantha Kumara and desecrating his body.
The
accused was arrested on a bus bound for Rawalpindi.
In
the last 12 hours, Punjab Police arrested seven more key figures, including one
accused of plotting to assassinate a Sri Lankan manager, as well as one of the
perpetrators of violence and incitement.
Quoting
unidentified police sources, Geo TV said some factory workers disliked the
deceased manager, a textile engineer, for being strict in enforcing discipline.
After
a routine inspection on Friday morning, Mr Kumara had snubbed the sanitary
staff over poor work. The channel further reported that as the factory was
about to undergo a whitewash, the manager started removing posters from walls.
As one of the posters was an invitation to a religious moot, some workers
objected to it.
According
to Pakistan’s Geo News the Punjab government had sent an initial investigation
report of the Sialkot tragedy to Prime Minister Imran Khan.
As
per the preliminary report, a dispute had emerged when Kumara removed some
posters from the walls of the factory at 10:28am.
Shortly
after, the factory owner had reached the spot and resolved the issue. Kumara
had apologized for the misunderstanding on his part.
After
Kumara made the apology, the matter was reportedly considered settled and the
factory workers had dispersed.
However,
some workers then incited their colleagues to attack the manager.
Within
a few minutes, a mob formed and set on the victim within the premises of the
industrial unit, eventually killing him.
A
mob of over 800 men gathered at the factory on reports that Kumara had torn a
sticker/poster.
“They
looked out for him and found him (from the rooftop). They dragged him, beat him
severely, and by 11.28 am he was dead and the body was set on fire by the
violent mob,” said Police Report.
A
total of 13 security guards were present in the factory as the brutal attack
was occurring. None of them tried to rescue the victim or disperse the mob, the
report had said.
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