(November 26, 2011) Sri Lankan Police conducted a raid on a Catholic Church-run
orphanage in Colombo archdiocese, Wednesday, on suspicion that the facility was engaged
in child trafficking, according to an official with the National Child Protection
Authority (NCPA). Anoma Dissanayake, chairperson of the NCPA, accompanied police on
November 23 to the Prem Niwasa orphanage run by the Sisters of the Missionaries of
Charity in Moratuwa after receiving an anonymous tip via an emergency hotline. A
few foreigners were present at the time of inspection. Police are conducting an investigation
to ascertain whether they were present to take away children housed at the orphanage.”Police
took statements from several officials and pregnant mothers at the home, where 75
children, 20 pregnant women and 12 new mothers were in residence at the time of the
raid. Sister Mary Elisha, head of the Prem Niwasa orphanage, denied any wrongdoing
at the facility and added that she was concerned about bad publicity in the local
media by the spreading of false information about the Church-run orphanage .“NCPA
officials, police officers and media groups rushed to our facility, investigated and
cross-examined unwed mothers,” she said.“[They] took many documents belonging to our
home, including registration books and files, for further investigation. Although
authorities did not remove even one child from the orphanage, some media groups published
that NCPA had taken our children into custody.” She added: “We have never been involved
with child trafficking. It is against our faith. It is our mission to care for children
and unwed mothers.”Police have increased security at the orphanage, which is officially
registered with the government, and are keeping records of all who visit the facilities.