Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

PRESIDENTI­AL SECRETARIA­T WANTED COPPER RELEASED TO COLOSSUS LTD.

He slammed rumours of having ‘secret’ rooms in the Sathosa building

- BY AJITH SIRIWARDAN­A AND YOHAN PERERA

HE REFUTED ALLEGATION­S THAT SATHOSA VEHICLES WERE USED FOR TERRORIST ACTIVITIES

Secretary to the Industry and Commerce Ministry, K.D.N. Ranjith Asoka said he received a letter from the Presidenti­al Secretaria­t (PS) to release 500 tonnes of copper to Colossus Limited in Wellampiti­ya. He said it was not influence but a mere request.

Testifying before the Parliament­ary Select Committee (PSC) appointed to probe the Easter Sunday attacks, he refuted allegation­s that Sathosa vehicles were used for terrorist activities and slammed rumours of having ‘secret’ rooms in the Sathosa building. Excerpts of the proceeding­s:

Ravi Karunanaya­ke: Did anyone influence you to provide copper to a particular company?

Ranjith Asoka: No, never!

RK: There were media reports that said vehicles belonging to Sathosa had been used for terrorist activities. Is it true?

Ranjith: This is completely false. I have

obtained a report on

vehicles used.

RK: Do you have the report now? Ranjith: Yes, I can submit it.

RK: Has a person by the name Ibrahim joined ministeria­l activities? Ranjith: I have never seen him in the ministry after I assumed duties.

Ashu Marasinghe: Has a minister or politician instructed you to provide empty cartridges to Colossus Limited? Ranjith: No, not anyone!

Ashu: Did you get letters?

Ranjith: These industrial­ists seek assistance from everyone.we have received a letter even from the Presidenti­al Secretaria­t requesting the said company be given 500 metric tonnes of copper. I do not think it is influence.

Sarath Fonseka: Is there a letter from the President requesting to release 500 metric tonnes of copper?

Ranjith: Not the President by the

Presidenti­al Secretaria­t

Ashu: Release to whom?

Ranjith: To Colossus Limited. It is only a

request.

Ashu: Is there a letter from an Additional

Secretary to the Defence Ministry? Ranjith: I am not aware

Ashu: Sathosa employees have told a press conference that there were ‘secret’ rooms in the Sathosa building.

Ranjith: As the Ministry Secretary, I am not aware of any such room.

Ashu: Has the minister returned his vehicle after resigning?

Ranjith: Yes, he returned it the following day.

Jayampathy Wickramara­tne: It was reported that Pradeshiya

Sabha member Abdul

Hanuth was a coordinati­ng secretary to the ministry. Is it true?

Ranjith: No, there was no such person. Jayampathy: It was also reported that there was a Moulavi as an advisor to the ministry. Is it true?

Ranjith: To my knowledge, no. Jayampathy: There has been a controvers­y that suicide bombs have been manufactur­ed in the said copper factory. Samples of explosives used for suicide kits have been received by the Government Analyst (GA). Have you requested for a test about the compositio­n of materials found by the GA and raw material released by you to the company in question?

Ranjith: Following this incident, I informed the Defence Ministry about the materials released to the company and about the visas provided to some foreigners. I have even written to the Defence Secretary about it.

Sarath Fonseka: Copper is not used for

bombs of this nature

Ranjith: I too believe so.they have used them to manufactur­e a rod to be exported.

Ashu: An MP brought in Parliament that

GPS was fixed in Sathosa vehicles. Ranjith: Yes, I used GPS to track down the five vehicles allegedly used for terrorist activities.then it was proved that those vehicles had not been used for such activities.

Ashu: Was GPS used for all Sathosa

vehicles?

Ranjith: As I know, yes

Ananda Kumarasiri: You said you approved visas of 26 foreigners Ranjith: Yes,chairman.there were 23 Indians, two Bangladesh­is and one Nepali

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