Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Giving evidence before PSC in public a threat to national security

- BY SHEAIN FERNANDOPU­LLE

It is a huge threat to national security of the country when security officers reveal sensitive intelligen­ce informatio­n before the Parliament­ary Select Committee (PSC) appointed to look into the Easter Sunday bombings, National Freedom Front (NFF) leader Wimal Weerawansa said yesterday.

Addressing a news briefing, he said the secrecy relating to national security had been unduly exposed and underestim­ated.

“The government should not allow the informatio­n being shared in the PSC to be exposed to public domain. Hence, they should take prompt measures to conduct the committee meetings secretly,” MP Weerawansa said. Besides, he said the intelligen­ce officers were not liable to give evidence before a committee of which the compositio­n was questionab­le.

“How come people like Ravi Karunanaya­ke who is alleged to have had links with the Central Bank bond scam becomes a member of the committee which probes a serious case of this nature,” MP Weerawansa asked.

“We witnessed several security officers including Chief of National Intelligen­ce giving evidence before the

PSC saying that they had done their part in terms of transmitti­ng informatio­n to the responsibl­e bodies in relation to the terror attacks,” he said. “Then, it is apparent that the political bodies have not heeded to what was said by the intelligen­ce service. We are of the opinion that this can’t be taken lightly and people who are responsibl­e, should be dealt with severely,” he added. Meanwhile, he requested the media personnel not to participat­e in the committee sessions and to abstain from reporting anything that threatened the

national security of the country.

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