- Source: Deshabandu Tennakoon
Tennakoon Mudiyanselage Wanshalankara Deshabandu Tennakoon (born 7 March 1971), known as Deshabandu Tennakoon (Sinhala: දේශබන්දු තෙන්නකෝන්), is a controversial Sri Lankan police officer. He was the first de facto Inspector General of the Sri Lankan Police. The Supreme Court suspended him on 24 July 2024.
Early years and career
Deshabandu Tennakoon was born in 1971 and received his school education at Nalanda College, Colombo. Later, after graduating from University of Colombo with a bachelor’s degree he joined the Sri Lanka Police service in 1998, beginning his career as an apprentice Assistant Superintendent of Police. He is also a holder of a masters degree from University of Kelaniya. Prior to his current appointment, Deshabandu served as the Senior Deputy Inspector General of Police (SDIG) in charge of the Western Province.
Black Monday attacks
It had been reported in the Sri Lankan media that Tennakoon had allegedly been present at the two protest sites that came under attack on Black Monday.
Mob assault
Tennakoon while serving as the SDIG in charge of Western Province, was physically assaulted on the street at Perahera Mawatha, while attempting to leave Temple Trees in civil clothing on 10 May 2022, the day after Temple Trees was attacked by protesters on Black Monday, before he was rescued by policemen and admitted to hospital.
Human rights violations
On 14 December 2023, a three judge bench of the Supreme Court of Sri Lanka ruled that Tennakoon and two of his subordinates were guilty of torturing Weheragedara Ranjith Sumangala of Kindelpitiya for an alleged theft and thereby violating his fundamental rights when the men were in uniform attached to the Nugegoda Police Division in 2010. The Fundamental Rights Application (SC/FR 107/2011) was filled by Sumangala in the Supreme Court in March 2011, against the then Superintendent of Police, M.W.D. Tennakoone, Inspector of Police Bhathiya Jayasinghe, then OIC (Emergency Unit) Mirihana, Police Officer Bandara, former Sergeant Major of the Army Ajith Wanasundera of Padukka and several others in the police department. The three bench panel that consisted of Justices S. Thurairaja, Kumudini Wickremasinghe and Priyantha Fernando, directed the National Police Commission and other relevant authorities to take disciplinary action against Tennakoon and two of his subordinates.
Appointment and suspension as IGP
On 29 November 2023 President Ranil Wickremesinghe appointed Tennakoon as acting Inspector General of Police. He was appointed as the permanent Inspector General of Police on 26 February 2024 but was suspended on 24 July 2024.
The same day that he was appointed to the post of Inspector General of Police, Leader of the Opposition Sajith Premadasa claimed that in the Constitutional Council, which oversees high-level appointments, saw only 4 votes cast in favour of Tennakoon, while 2 votes were cast against and 2 votes were cast as absentees. Among the votes in favour was the Speaker of Parliament Mahinda Yapa Abeywardena who does not have a right to vote when it’s not a tie. Premadasa pointed out that this would make the appointment illegal.
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Deshabandu Tennakoon appointed as acting IGP
NEWSDeshabandu appointed Acting IGP
Constitutional Council clears Deshabandu Tennakoon’s appointment as Acting IGP