Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

ONLY SEVEN INTEL OFFICERS BEHIND BARS: SAGALA

- BY ADEESHA ARIYATHILE­KE - MATARA

According to the Criminal Investigat­ion Department (CID), seven out of 20 intelligen­ce officers have been sentenced to prison but not thousands as rumoured, Southern Developmen­t Minister Sagala Ratnayake said yesterday.

“A majority of the imprisoned intelligen­ce officers have been released. They were taken into custody under the criminal law and not under any influence. We have at least 10,000 officers attached to intelligen­ce services in the country. We have intelligen­ce services in the government, police and the tri-forces. During the past decade, some of these personnel have been summoned to appear in court. Such probes have not been carried out by the government but by the CID. Hence, they are free from political inference,” he said.

Meanwhile, it has been decided to hold Vesak celebratio­ns in a grand scale and with police and tri-forces security following discussion­s with the Matara District Sasanaraks­haka Bala Mandalaya. “District and Divisional Secretaria­ts have also pledged their support to this endeavour,” he said.

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