Sri Lanka parliament blames president for Easter attack lapses

Sri Lanka parliament blames president for Easter attack lapses

COLOMBO: A Sri Lankan parliamentary report accused President Maithripala Sirisena Wednesday (Oct 23)..

COLOMBO: A Sri Lankan parliamentary report accused President Maithripala Sirisena Wednesday (Oct 23) of "actively undermining" national security and of failing to prevent the Easter Sunday bombings earlier this year that killed 269 people.

A cross-party committee which probed alleged intelligence lapses related to the suicide bombings said Sirisena had not given proper guidance or support to the country's security establishment and police.

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It also found fault with Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe and deputy defence minister Ruwan Wijewardene, who it said had "failed in their duties".

Some 269 people were killed on Apr 21 in a series of suicide attacks on hotels and churches blamed on a local militant group.

"The PSC observes that the president failed on numerous occasions to give leadership and also actively undermined government (security and intelligence) systems," the 1,649-page report said.

The parliamentary select committee has no powers to indict, but its findings can form the basis of criminal prosecutions or civil action against those identified as being responsible for serious lapses.

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The inquiry said Sirisena – who is also the minister of defence – had excluded the police chief from crucial national security council meetings.

St Anthony's in Colombo was one of the churches hit in the Easter Sunday suicide bomb attacks. (Photo: AFP/Jewel Samad)

The report added that the country's spy agency – the State Intelligence Service (SIS) which falls directly under Sirisena's remit – had received advance information on the attacks, but failed to act on it.

SIS director Nilantha Jayawardena had been warned on Apr 4 by a foreign intelligence agency – identified previously by officials as from India – of a possible attack.

"This failure by the SIS has resulted in hundreds of deaths, many more injured and immeasurable devastation to Sri Lanka and Sri Lankans, and that must not be treatRead More – Source

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