Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Don’t influence security authoritie­s in dealing with NTJ suspects

DON’T INFLUENCE SECURITY AUTHORITIE­S IN DEALING WITH NTJ SUSPECTS

- BY KELUM BANDARA

The Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna (SLPP) said yesterday the government should stop politicall­y influencin­g security authoritie­s in dealing with suspects of National Tawheed Jamaat (NTJ) who were arrested in connection with the serial bombings on Easter Sunday.

In his weekly address to the media, SLPP Chairman Prof. G.L. Peiris said 65 suspects had been arrested but not charged under the Prevention of Terrorism Act (Pta).“these suspects were charged under other laws instead of PTA so that they could be released on bail and later leave the country,” he said.

Meanwhile, the SLPP called for the allaying of fear from the minds of people. Otherwise, the party said, even foreign countries would not amend their travel advisories.

For that purpose, Prof. Peiris suggested a security apparatus be establishe­d for the coordinati­on of law enforcemen­t authoritie­s with intelligen­ce agencies. He stressed the need for such collaborat­ion between the Criminal Investigat­ion Department (CID) and the intelligen­ce authoritie­s. “After establishi­ng the said mechanism, the government should appoint a spokespers­on as the point of contact for those concerned. The government should reveal what action had been taken regarding the 880 foreign Islamic clerics teaching in Madrasas,” he said.

After establishi­ng the said mechanism, the government should appoint a spokespers­on as the point of contact for those concerned. The government should reveal what action had been taken regarding the 880 foreign Islamic clerics teaching in Madrasas

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