Malaka Silva begs in Court to attend night clubs

 Malaka Silva begs in Court to attend night clubs


"Ane ....I want to go to night clubs!"

-- Malaka murmurs in Courts

The Court orders issued against highly unpopular Malaka Silva, son of former Minister Mervin Silva to refrain from visiting night clubs because of his disgusting behaviour, is still in force. Malaka who appeared for a Court session yesterday had pleaded for the third
time asking that the said ban enforced on him be withdrawn.

The suspect Malaka Silva had said that because of this ban imposed on him by Courts, he is unable to attend various celebrations and party functions of his friends which are held at night clubs in the city of Colombo and as a consequence he is spending his life in great inconvenience. "Ane .... give me permission to go to night clubs!" he had pleadingly murmured in Courts. However, Colombo Additional Magistrate, Mr. Nishantha Peiris has decided not to grant anymore permission to his continuous request of permission to attend night clubs. In fact, the taboo enforced on the suspect was further extended by Magistrate Mr. Nishantha Peiris until next 25th August.

This case was heard on a complaint made by Mr. James Francis Cashley to the Crime Unit of Colombo to the effect that the suspect had assaulted him and his lover, causing injuries on November 01, 2014 at Rhythm and Blue Night Club at Bambalapitiya.  The other 7 suspects taken into custody in relation to this complaint have been already released on bail.

The Additional Magistrate who went on to explain the reason for rejecting the continuous request made by Malaka Silva and for imposing such a condition pertaining to bail on the suspect said that it was not for the purpose of limiting his freedom but that if a blunder of a previous nature happens to be repeated when the suspect is released under bail, it could result in prejudiced circumstances. At this point though attorneys-at-law appearing on behalf of the suspect suggested a settlement, Attorney-at-Law Mr. Shavendra Rodrigo appearing on behalf of the prejudiced party, the foreign couple, explaining matters said that he is not aware of such a settlement.

Additional Magistrate Mr. Nishantha Peiris who instructed that legal advice be sought in connection with this incident from the Attorney General, ordered that the case be postponed until 25th August for the next hearing.
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