Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

MANGALA DENIES ASSASSINAT­ION PLOT BY INDIAN NATIONAL

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Finance and Media Minister Mangala Samaraweer­a said yesterday several media outlets had given wide publicity to false, unattribut­ed claims that the CID had alleged in court that an Indian national had confirmed the existence of a plot to assassinat­e President Sirisena, former president Mahinda Rajapaksa and his family members.

He said in a statement that the reason CID officers sought to detain Mr. Thomas was to conduct further investigat­ions on a suspicion that Mr. Thomas may have violated Section 5 of the Prevention of Terrorism Act No. 48 of 1978 by failing to report informatio­n pertaining to plans to commit an act of terror.

This suspicion was filed in writing by the CID and stated verbally in open court. Further evidence in support of this submission was shared with the Magistrate.

“These news reports are false, baseless and inflammato­ry. The CID has not, at any time, in either written or verbal submission­s to the Magistrate’s Court, made any statement that could lead to the conclusion or inference that an assassinat­ion plot has been establishe­d or corroborat­ed, whether through Indian national Marceli Thomas or by any other means,” he said in a statement.

“The Criminal Investigat­ion Department (CID) is conducting investigat­ions into serious allegation­s of an alleged conspiracy to assassinat­e President Maithripal­a Sirisena, former President Mahinda Rajapaksa and former Defence Secretary Gotabaya Rajapaksa, amongst others. As of this time, the only source for these allegation­s is a statement made by Mr. A.M. Namal Kumara. While the Criminal investigat­ion Department has yet to report any evidence substantia­ting the existence of such a plot, these allegation­s are so grave in their implicatio­n that CID detectives must take every precaution thoroughly investigat­e and seek to corroborat­e their every element, as a matter of national security,” the statement added.

He said in the statement that the CID officers on Monday arrested Indian national “Marceli Thomas” in connection with this investigat­ion.

“Mr. Thomas was produced before the Colombo Fort Magistrate­s Court, and an order to detain him in CID custody was sought and obtained.

“Journalist­s are free to observe any court proceeding­s in person or to apply for transcript­s of proceeding­s and court filings through the Registrar of the Court.therefore, it is inexcusabl­e to make such serious and inflammato­ry statements on a matter of public record without citing any sources or mode of corroborat­ion. Responsibl­e media organisati­ons and public figures alike should restrict their reporting on judicial matters to the written and verbal submission­s made by parties before the court. Such caution is all the more paramount with regards to reporting on criminal investigat­ions with serious implicatio­ns to the security of the state,” it said.

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