Appellate Court Judge Sarath de Abrew, who is alleged to have
attacked a domestic worker at his home on or around June 26, surrendered
to the Mt-Lavinia Magistrate’s Court, a short while ago, Ada Derana
court reporter said.
A woman who had served as a domestic worker at the residence of the Justice in question lodged a complaint with Mt. Lavinia Police claiming that she had been assaulted. Based on this complaint, a team of police officers had visited Abrew’s residence in order to record a statement, however, the judge had declined to give a statement, it was reported.
The Sri Lankan Domestic Workers Union, along with other trade unions and women’s groups, organised a picket on Monday (6), outside the Supreme Court over this incident as well.
Earlier, a police constable attached to the Mount Lavinia police also lodged a complaint against Abrew, stating the judge has allegedly assaulted him while he was on guard duty at the judge’s residence at Attidiya, Mt Lavinia in 2012.
A woman who had served as a domestic worker at the residence of the Justice in question lodged a complaint with Mt. Lavinia Police claiming that she had been assaulted. Based on this complaint, a team of police officers had visited Abrew’s residence in order to record a statement, however, the judge had declined to give a statement, it was reported.
The Sri Lankan Domestic Workers Union, along with other trade unions and women’s groups, organised a picket on Monday (6), outside the Supreme Court over this incident as well.
Earlier, a police constable attached to the Mount Lavinia police also lodged a complaint against Abrew, stating the judge has allegedly assaulted him while he was on guard duty at the judge’s residence at Attidiya, Mt Lavinia in 2012.
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