Kali-Vairavar
Temple
Thunaivi
6
August 2017
OIC
Vaddukoddai Police
Vaddukoddai
Junction
Dear
Officer,
Break
and Enter / Trespass and Apprehended Violence Complaint
I
am Mrs Gajalakshmi Paramasivam and when I come to Thunaivi, Vaddukoddai, I live
at our cottage in our private temple grounds. Some youth have been giving us
problems by coming into the temple to use their phones, chat and shout and show
rowdy behaviour. Due to some damage when I came in May this year, I instructed
that the gates be kept locked except for when someone wanted to pray. Part of
the damage was to the fence constructed at a cost of around Rs.200,000 and the
loss of solar light worth Rs.40,000
Yesterday, around 5.45 a.m. – Mr. Rathinam who
is in charge of locking the gates and turns on and off, the lights at our
temple in Thunaivi drew my attention to the damage to our wire fence. While I
was inspecting, Mr. Rathinam’s grand daughter Mrs. Atchutha Senthil who lives
next door to me – also came out and she pointed to the fence further away from
us and said that she saw a ‘gap’ there also. I looked but could not see the gap.
When Mr. Rathinam and I went close to that part of the fence, we noticed the
damage there also. Then I came back close to where Mrs. Atchutha Sentil was on
the other side of our fence and asked her whether she was able to see that
far. Mrs. Atchutha Senthil then said that she could.
A
little later, Mr. Jegan, our Electrician cum plumber came and I was talking to
him about more lighting for the area. The Mr. Vasee Vadivel came from the
direction of Mr. Senthil’s home and he was carrying an electric drill in his
hand. He has been warned many times even before we locked the gates – for him
not to come to the temple except for praying and/or meditating. After the gates
were locked they did not use the temple grounds as walkway. But yesterday, when
I asked Mr. Vasee what he was doing inside my compound, he said that he was
using the Common Pathway. He entered through one gap on the side of Mr.
Senthil’s home and walked towards the other gap close to his (Mr. Vasee’s
Home). I reminded him that it was private property and that he was acting
unlawfully even after I had specifically asked them not to use our property.
Then Mr. Vasee turned around and went back towards the gap in the fence through
which he had entered.
I
then said that his entry would have been recorded in the camera and that that
also would be submitted to the Police along with my complaint and that might
lead to thoughts of whether he had played a role in damaging our fence. Then
Mr. Vasee shouted at me and asked ‘Are you saying that I cut the fence?’ I said I was saying that there was evidence
that he had entered our premises unlawfully. Then Mr. Vasee said in a loud
voice ‘I will smash your face flat’. I turned around and continued with my
conversation with the Electrician – Mr. Jegan. I heard Mr. Vasee talk in a loud
voice to the people who quickly gathered outside fence.
I
have now taken footage of the above incident from our Security Camera. The
night ones when the fence was damaged do not have enough lighting. Both are
available and could be submitted to the Police if needed.
I
am very concerned for my safety and if something happens to me I want the
Police to take the above into consideration. We donated land to the People for
post-war rehabilitation and this is what we get in return. I have complained
previously also to the Police but they seem to not be concerned about it. I have not been able to sleep and I keep a
knife and a hammer to attack any intruder. The Government has failed to value
my services here and since I don’t seem to be able to make a difference to the
lives of these folks, I am seriously considering to reduce my service here to a
minimum. I seek to publish this – so
that others will be warned of the risks here. As I have said many times last
week to these folks – one day they are likely to have a case similar to the
rape and murder of Miss Vithya Sivaloganathan.
The
Women’s Association which was given the keys to the Development Secretariat –
do not seem to do anything about these threats in the area. All they seem to do
is to look for how to get funds and loans. That was not the purpose for which
we donated part of the temple land. The conduct especially of youth in this
high risk area – needs to confirm that the funds donated have been used on
needs basis - the fundamental need
being to prevent future militancy.
The
other complaint I have is the menace of pigeons that are groomed by Mr Senthil
and Mrs. Atchutha Senthil along our boundary wall. The pigeons come and dirty
our front veranda and I am tired of cleaning the place again and again. As you
are aware – prevention of Dengue is Government’s priority in Health Service –
and this pigeon problem enhances the risk of all types of health problems. I
believe that one person’s pet should not be another’s nuisance.
Yours
sincerely,
Gajalakshmi
Paramasivam
CC:
GA – Jaffna
The Hon C.V.Wigneswaran,
Chief Minister, Northern Province
The Hon Ananthi Sasitharan
Minister of Women Affairs, Rehabilitation,
Social Service
Northern
Province
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