Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

MS yet to submit written evidence on threat to National Security

● The availabili­ty of the documents should be checked with the Presidenti­al Secretaria­t. Previous ‘Yahapalana’ government had given priority to National Security

- BY YOSHITHA PERERA

Former President Maithripal­a Sirisena has not yet submitted any written evidence pertaining to the instructio­ns he had given to the relevant authoritie­s and institutio­ns regarding the threat on National Security by having Islamic extremism and related activities in the country, it was informed at the PCOI probing Easter Sunday attacks on Saturday. Earlier, testifying before the Commission, former President said that he had provided necessary instructio­ns to relevant officials on preventing Islamic extremism and the relevant practices in the country. However, when the representa­tive from the Attorney General’s (AG) Department questioned the former President about the documents regarding to the instructio­ns he provided, the witness said that the relevant documents could be in the Presidenti­al Secretaria­t.

“The availabili­ty of the documents should be checked with the Presidenti­al Secretaria­t. Previous ‘Ya hap alan a’ government had given priority to National Security. Reconcilia­tion was just another subject which had been assigned to several ministries,” he said.

The former President also added that he had instructed relevant officials and security agencies regarding the issues related to religious extremist practices, not only at the National Security Council (NSC) but on several other occasions.

“I am not a defence expert, i’m a politician and it was serious matter why security agencies such as Directorat­e of Military Intelligen­ce (DMI), NAVY Intelligen­ce, and Police had failed to provide adequate informatio­n on religious extremism in the country,” he said.

He further added that although he has no records in his possession, he has duly fulfilled his responsibi­lity as the President by giving necessary instructio­ns on action to be taken regarding to such matters.

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