Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Fmr. Govt’s reluctance to use PTA halted arrests of Islamic extremists

- BY YOSHITHA PERERA

Testifying before the PCOI probing the Easter Sunday attacks, Former Director of Terrorism Investigat­ion Division (TID) Nalaka de Silva yesterday said the previous government showed reluctance to use the Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA) to prosecute alleged terrorists.

z We found it difficult to adopt the regulation­s in order to take action against Islamic extremist groups

De Silva claimed that they had more than enough evidence against those who were behind the formation of ISIS affiliated groups by 2017. However, he said the TID went through difficulti­es in taking action against the groups because the previous government showed reluctance to use Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA) to prosecute alleged terrorists.

According to the testimony of De Silva, he had sent 87 reports to former Inspector General of Police (IGP) Pujith Jayasundar­a on the rise of Islamic extremism since March 2017 and IGP had instructed him to arrest Zahran. “The previous government was not happy about using the PTA. The act was created to deal with LTTE. We found it difficult to adopt the regulation­s in order to take action against Islamic extremist groups,” he said. He also claimed that he had sent reports about the extremist groups and he believed the IGP had shared the informatio­n at intelligen­ce review meetings held with the then Defence Secretary and then State Minister of Defence.

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