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ISIS threats were a new situation we faced: Witness

CNI HAD MENTIONED THE PATTERNS OF ATTACKS WHICH COULD BE CARRIED OUT BY ISIS

- BY YOSHITHA PERERA

Concept paper on countering potential threats of ISIS, which was prepared by the officers attached to Chief of National Intelligen­ce (CNI) in 2016, was submitted to then Law and Order Minister Sagala Ratnayaka, it was informed at the PCOI probing the Easter Sunday attacks yesterday.

Testifying before the Commission a senior official attached to CNI said that the concept paper was prepared with the assistance of then Defence Secretary Karunasena Hettiarach­chi and the main objective of presenting the paper to the minister was to avoid ISIS threats.

“However there were no major ISIS threats to the country during this time. But we saw an increase of Islamic extremist practices in the country and we wanted to highlight certain facts to the minister,” witness said.

Witness noted that the concept paper had elaborated several main areas which CNI considered as threat to the national security.

“ISIS continues to pose threats far beyond Iraq and Syria and we had analysed foreign terrorist activities in a comprehens­ive manner,” witness said.

Highlighti­ng the areas mentioned in the concept paper with regard to threats to national security, witness said that the CNI had mentioned the patterns of attacks which could be carried out by ISIS.

Witness further stated that in the concept paper, the CNI highlighte­d the building of a strong mechanism to share intelligen­ce informatio­n.

Further, Commission­ers questioned as to whether there were any issues with regard to sharing intelligen­ce informatio­n. In response witness said that the ISIS threats were a new situation following the LTTE. “From the beginning of 2015 there was problem on getting accurate informatio­n with regard extremist practices in the country. However during LTTE attacks we had a strong intelligen­ce mechanism and every institutio­n was willing to take the responsibi­lity,” witness said. Witness also said that the separation of the Defence Secretaria­t and the Law and Order Ministry also affected the national security during the Easter Sunday attacks. “Due to the separation of these two institutio­ns there was a huge void in provincial coordinati­on,” witness said.

Witness further said the letter which was sent to the IGP by CNI Sisira Mendis on April 09, 2019 clearly cautioned the IGP to be vigilant on possible terror attacks.

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