Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Use of Pegasus in Sri Lanka not ruled out

● There had been claims made on several occasions over the past few years that such spyware technology was being used in Sri Lanka

- BY VYSHNAVY VELRAJH

The Government says there is no evidence to prove the ‘Pegasus’ spyware is being used in Sri Lanka, but the possibilit­y cannot be ruled out.

Media Minister Keheliya Rambukwell­a told Daily Mirror that with technology improving rapidly, the possibilit­y of software like ‘Pegasus’ being used in Sri Lanka cannot be ruled out.

However, he asserted that so far there is no evidence to prove that the software has been acquired by anyone based in Sri Lanka.

Rights activists, politician­s, journalist­s and lawyers around the world have been targeted with the phone malware sold to authoritar­ian government­s by an Israeli company.

Minister Rambukwell­a said that the Sri Lankan Government was aware of the spyware created by an Israeli Surveillan­ce firm.

He said discussion­s are currently underway at various levels with regard to the spyware.

Minister Keheliya Rambukwell­a further said that there had been claims made on several occasions over the past few years that such spyware technology was being used in Sri Lanka.

He said that the former Government was also accused of using the spyware adding that former Ministers Mangala Samaraweer­a and Malik Samarawick­rama were also accused of engaging in a monetary transactio­n to obtain the software.

Minister Keheliya Rambukwell­a said former President Mahinda Rajapaksa’s Government was also accused of using such spyware.

However, he said none of these allegation­s could be proven, as substantia­l evidence was not available.

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