Fashion Bug withdraws charges on pepiliyana attack
The 17 suspects arrested, including 3 Buddhist monks, were produced
at the Gangodawila Court on the 2nd of April following the attacks
launched on the Fashion Bug warehouse and office complex in Pepiliyana,
last Thursday.
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The 200 strong mob, which commenced its first attack at a business
institution situated close to the Fashion Bug head office and warehouse
in Pepiliyana for unknown reasons to the management of Fashion Bug, had
later moved towards company premises, the Management of Fashion Bug in a
statement said.
The suspects were arrested for causing extensive damages to the
building, merchandise and vehicles. The attack had been recorded by some
media personnel who were near the Fashion Bug head office when it took
place and also by CCTV cameras at the office premises.
When the case was taken up in court the aggrieved party, i.e. Fashion
Bug, informed court that it was not necessary to detain the suspects
particularly the clergy, in remand for the purpose of holding an
identification parade, as such a situation could further erode national
harmony and cause serious damage and prejudice locally as well as
internationally. Therefore with the intention to maintain peace, it was
informed to court that Fashion Bug will not continue with the action any
further.
The police approved the submission of the aggrieved party and
informed courts that because of the responsible civic conscious attitude
of Fashion Bug they were able avert a national issue.
The police following a strong warning to the suspects moved court to
discharge the suspects.
Accordingly, the court discharged the suspects with a further warning
to them to refrain from instigating such acts. Senior Deputy Inspector
General of Western Province Anura Senanayake reiterated at the
Gangodawila Court premises that the said incident that fueled the attack
had no connection to Fashion Bug or any of its employees.
“To withdraw their claims in the name of National Peace, nevertheless
being the victims of an attack of this magnitude, is truly exemplary” he
noted.
The Management of Fashion Bug states that the recent attack had
caused the company much damage – both physical and emotional.
Yet withdrawing the case in spite of all that, was the right course
of action as a responsible corporate citizen to mitigate any issue in
the future and promote unity as one nation. The company thanks the media
for reporting accurately about the said incident and releasing the
correct message to the public. The Management of Fashion Bug further
extends their gratitude to the President Mahinda Rajapaksa for his
vehement pursuit of truth and justice with regard to the matter.
The company thanks the Police and in particular the Senior Deputy
Inspector General of Western Province Anura Senanayake for establishing
swift law and order, all officials of the Special Forces for providing
security, the team of lawyers for their guidance, all Leaders for their
counsel, each staff member of Fashion Bug across the country that
perseveringly stood by the company and the valued customers that stood
by the brand through this trying experience. |