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Bail applications of Rishad’s wife and father-in-law rejected

30 Aug 2021

The Colombo Magistrate’s Court rejected the bail applications of MP Rishad Bathiudeen’s wife Ayesha Shiabdeen and her father Mohamed Shiabdeen yesterday (30). The bail applications submitted as a motion were taken up before Colombo Chief Magistrate Rajindra Jayasuriya yesterday. The defence counsel informed the court that the two children of the female suspect are under the custody of her mother, who is currently ailing with Covid-19. Further, the defence counsel requested the court to release the two suspects considering that they have not been vaccinated against Covid-19 yet. Speaking on behalf of investigating officials, Deputy Solicitor General Dileepa Peiris requested the court to deliver an appropriate decision on Ayesha Shiabdeen’s bail application. However, the Deputy Solicitor General informed the court that their party objects to granting bail to Mohamed Shiabdeen. Considering all submissions, the Chief Magistrate rejected the bail applications of both suspects. On 15 July, the 16-year-old girl, who was serving as domestic help at the Bathiudeen residence, succumbed to severe burn injuries while receiving treatment at the Colombo National Hospital. She had been under medical care for 12 days since her admission to the hospital on 3 July. Jude Kumar Ishalini, who was residing in the Dayagama area, had been 15 years of age when she was brought to the parliamentarian’s residence at Bauddhaloka Mawatha for domestic work last October. The Judicial Medical Officer who conducted the post-mortem on the girl’s death concluded that she had been sexually exploited. Thereby, the former Minister’s wife, father-in-law, and the middleman in question were taken into custody on 23 July based on the testimonies recorded from nearly 20 individuals, autopsy results, and the evidence gathered by the investigating officers, which pointed to the fact that the deceased girl was subjected to abuse. In addition, the 44-year-old brother-in-law of MP Bathiudeen was also taken into custody and produced before the Judicial Medical Officer for allegedly sexually abusing a young woman who worked as a domestic helper at the lawmaker’s official residence from 2015 to 2019. Her remains were exhumed on 30 July for a second post-mortem by a court-appointed specialist medical team. On 23 August, MP Rishad Bathiudeen, who is currently under remand custody over a different case, was named the fifth suspect of the case.


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