Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Wrong to request informants list for petty political gain

- BY ANEESHA MANAGE

Opposition Leader Mahinda Rajapaksa said yesterday it was absolutely wrong to request for a list of intelligen­ce service informants to fulfil petty political gains as it would jeopardize the country’s security.

Such probes must be done in a responsibl­e manner

He told a public meeting held at Carlton House in Tangalle that investigat­ions into sensitive issues such as intelligen­ce services should be done in a responsibl­e manner.

“To find informatio­n, agents need to get into organisati­ons. Any government does that, police do this, informants are being paid. When these organisati­ons are being formed, intelligen­ce services send groups to them. They are paid based on the informatio­n they give or on a monthly basis. Based on this, lists of agents are being requested to fulfil petty political gains, sling mud at them and to make allegation­s,” Mr. Rajapaksa said.

He said the situation up to and after the Easter Sunday bomb attacks were disappoint­ing and said revealing sensitive informatio­n about national security in public was unacceptab­le.

“When names were revealed during the Millennium city incident, the LTTE killed the informants one by one. Personnel in our forces in that organisati­on were also killed. Only one person escaped after leaving the country. These are times we have to be extra careful. Today, we are being told that 99 per cent is fine in terms of the situation in the country. However, one per cent is left. We have our concerns about this one per cent,” Mr. Rajapaksa said.

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