A new report states that at least 21 people were detained under the draconian Prevention of Terrorism Act since the new government came into power in January this year.
The report, by the Watchdog SL organisation, said the act has continued to result in arbitrary arrest, prolonged detention without charges, long drawn out court cases, multiple cases against one suspect, inhumane detention conditions, torture, forced confessions, long years to release those who are innocent, post-release harassment and restrictions, including re-arrests.
Five people are said to have been on remand for the past 18-19 years without a resolution to their case and at least one person’s case has been ongoing since 1998, the year the person was charged.