- C. C. Dissanayake
Infobox police officer
name = C.C. Dissanayake
caption =
born =
died =
badgenumber =
placeofbirth =Ceylon
placeofdeath =Sri Lanka
nickname = Jungle
department = Ceylon Police Force
service =
allegiance =flagicon|Sri LankaCeylon
serviceyears = 19?? - 1963
rank = Senior Deputy Inspector-General of Police
awards =
relations =
laterwork =Cyril Cyrus "Jungle" Dissanayake is a
Sri Lanka n seniorpolice officer . He was one of the leaders of the attempted military coup of 1962.Education
Dissanayake was educated at
Royal College, Colombo and at University College, Ceylon where he was active sportsmen.Career
After graduating from University joined the Ceylon Police Force as a Probationary Assistant Superintendent of Police. During
world war 2 Dissanayake along withCaptain (laterColonel )F. C. de Saram were selected byBritish Intelligence to serve with their underground resistance should Ceylon fall to the Japanese in 1942, after the fall of Burma, Malaya and Singapore in 1942. He wasSuperintendent of Police ofColombo during theHartal 1953 and during riots of 1958 he was the Senior Deputy Inspector-General of Police of Range I.Coup
As member of the
Christian elite , who ever being deprived of the influence they once had due to the Sihinalaisation process started by Prime MinisterS.W.R.D. Bandaranaike and carried on bySirimavo Bandaranaike , several disgruntledchristian officers of the army, navy and police began to plot a coup similar to that of GeneralAyub Khan .The coup members intended to carry out the
coups d'état at midnightJanuary 27 ,1962 under the instigation of J.F.D. Liyanage of theCeylon Civil Service and leadership ofColonel F. C. de Saram and C.C. Dissanayake. Colonel de Saram, who would command the military units of the corp and C.C. Dissanayake the police units. The plan was to use troops from theCeylon Artillery and several other volunteer units along with scout cars of theCeylon Armoured Corps and policemen to detain the Prime MinisterSirimavo Bandaranaike atTemple Trees (the official residence of the prime minister) and round up cabinet ministers, the Permanent Secretary for Defence and External affairs, the Inspector General of Police, DIG (Director of CID), SP (CID) and the acting Navy Commander. The Army Commander were to be restrained too. Colombo placed under curfew and cut off from regular army units based at thePanagoda Cantonment . After the coup members gain control, the newly-self appointedMajor-General F. C. De Saram,General Officer Commanding Ceylon, was to command all Military establishments and would have the Governor generalSir Oliver Goonetilleke to dissolve parliament. C.C. Dissanayake would become acting Inspector General of Police.However one of the plotters, SP of Colombo Stanley Senanayake who was brought in to the plot that morning by Dissanayake warned the government and all the plotters were arrested. Since no actual coup had happen the government was determined to punish the accused and with the cabinet carrying out the investigation instead of the police, had them confined to solitary confinement in hope of getting a confession. Finlay F. C. de Saram did make a confession, taking all blame for the coup that would become the prosecutions main article of evidence. Dissanayake made no confession, however the day after his arrest he was removed of his post in the police. On June 3, 1963, he was convicted with 11 others out of the 24 accused and sentenced to 10 years in jail and confiscation of property after laws had been modified the government in order to convicted the plotters. The conviction was over ruled on appeal to the
Privy Council , which ruled that the new Act had denied fair trial, since the new laws only effect the accused.Family
He and his wife had two daughters and a son. His son T.D.S.A. Dissanayake became a Sri Lanka and UN diplomat going on to to become Sri Lankan Ambassador to Indonesia and Egypt. The current Colombo district
Member of Parliament Ravi Karunanayake is his grandson. His brother was DIG S. A. Dissanayake, who was the Director of theCriminal Investigation Department , he was on the list of those to be arrested during the coup, but intern worked to stop the coup. S. A. Dissanayake went on to become the Inspector General of Police.External links and References
* [http://www.sundayobserver.lk/2003/02/02/fea01.html Coup of 1962: an inside story, by former diplomat T. D. S. A. Dissanayaka, son of C.C. "Jungle" Dissanayake]
* [http://www.thesundayleader.lk/20020127/review.htm Looking back on operation `Holdfast']
* [http://www.lawnet.lk/docs/case_law/nlr/common/html/NLR67V193.htm THE QUEEN v. CYRIL CYRUS DISSANAYAKA]
* [http://www.nation.lk/2007/11/04/newsfe1.htm JR’s Kandy March and the tale of ‘Imbulgoda Veeraya’ ]
* [http://www.island.lk/2000/07/02/feature.html How tough cops got over tricky situations, Former DIG Vamadevan recalls police life in old Ceylon]
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.