Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Zahran was engaged in extremism from 2013: DIG Nalaka

- BY YOHAN PERERA AND AJITH SIRIWARDAN­A

Former TID DIG Nalaka Silva yesterday said that National Thawheeth Jama’ath (NTJ) Leader Mohammed Zahran had been engaged in extremism from 2013 while he had embraced violent extremism from the year 2016.

DIG Nalaka Silva stated this before the Parliament­ary select committee appointed to look into the Easter Sunday attacks that the TID had been after Zahran since 2013.

“TID was engaged in antiextrem­ism activities since 2013 and we were monitoring his activities since 2013. I set up a special unit within the TID to monitor extremism. However, I cannot reveal details about the unit before the media,” Silva said.

“My team was able to find out that Zahran maintained two facebook accounts and two websites. He was sharing informatio­n from ISIS and had various postings put out by ISIS,” he added.

DIG Silva said he informed Computer Emergency Readiness Team (CERT) and the TRC to block the websites maintained by Zahran. However he was unable to state whether action was taken in this regard.

He further revealed that Zahran had links with several politician­s but said he did not want to divulge details on that matter before the media.

“I obtained an open warrant in July 2018 and also went on to get the Interpol to issue a blue notice on Zahran after I found out that he had left the country. We concluded that he had left the country as we could not Former TID DIG Nalaka Silva arrives to testify before the select committee appointed to look into the Easter Sunday attacks at the Parliament­ary Complex yesterday. find him anywhere in Sri Lanka. When a blue notice is issued by the Interpol they can look for him and then it is possible to issue a red notice when the country he is hiding is uncovered. However, it was not possible to get that far as I was arrested on October 25, 2018,” Silva explained.

“I do not know whether investigat­ions on Zahran was stopped after my arrest but absence clearly created a void where the probe was concerned,” he added.

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