Two separate examinations had been conducted under different circumstances, he says.
He is responding to a Human Rights Commission decision that he had submitted two contradictory and unethical reports.
He says he first submitted a report on September 21 to the Minuwangoda magistrate in connection with two suspects in a rape and murder of a child.
Nine days later, another examination was done after lawyers complained to courts the two suspects had been tortured under detention.
The JMO says therefore, the two reports are different from each other.
He adds that the HRC has not sought any report from him yet.
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