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Thiranjala Weerasinghe sj.- One Island Two Nations
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CNI post powerless under present govt.
PSC probe into Easter Sunday carnage:
By Shamindra Ferdinando-June 2, 2019, 12:00 pm

The CNI tasks included managing local and foreign intelligence and
briefing the National Security Council (NSC) chaired by the President.
Then, President Mahinda Rajapaksa, in his capacity as the Minister of
Defence, Public Security and Law and Order, established the Office of
CNI by way of a Cabinet Memorandum to accommodate Hendavitharana, who
functioned at the Defence Ministry, as the Intelligence Advisor,
following his retirement in Oct 2006.
President Rajapaksa secured cabinet approval for the appointment though
an attempt was made initially to accommodate Hendavitharana on Pay and
Pension scheme.
The post of the CNI was meant to be held by a senior military
intelligence officer though the incumbent government replaced
Hendavitharana with Sisira Mendis, retired DIG, who was in charge of the
Police Narcotics Bureau (PNB) at the time of his retirement.
A Parliamentary Select Committee (PSC) probing the alleged lapses on the
part of those in authority leading to the single biggest security
breach in Sri Lanka’s history on April 21, last week questioned Mendis.
During the proceedings opened to the media, it transpired that Mendis
lacked the authority to function the way his predecessor Hendavitharana
had done.
Hendavitharana was based in Thailand as ‘regional intelligence
coordinator’ for several months in the wake of accusations the Military
Intelligence, which he served, was undermining the Oslo-led peace
process. Hendavitharana was away for about six months and returned in
January 2006.
PSC member, Field Marshal Fonseka pointed out to Mendis how
Hendavitharana had functioned. Mendis said Hendavitharana had the
authority to act.
In addition to Mendis, Defence Secretary Maj. Gen. Shantha Kottegoda, the retired army commander, too, appeared before the PSC.
The PSC first met on May 29 under the leadership of MP Dr. Jayampathy
Wickremaratne, PC, in the absence of its Chairman Ananda Kumarasiri,
currently overseas on an official visit. Moneragala District MP was
expected to return in the coming weekend, his family said yesterday.
MP Wickremaratne yesterday told The Island that he would chair the PSC
when it meets tomorrow (4). UNP representative Dr. Rajitha Senaratne and
M. A. Sumanthiran of the TNA would participate in the proceedings
though they weren’t present at the inaugural session.
he PSC comprises Ananda Kumarasiri (Chairman/UNP), Field Marshal Sarath
Fonseka (UNP National List), Dr. Jayampathy Wickremaratne (UNP National
List), Rauff Hakeem (SLMC), Ravi Karunanayake (UNP), Prof. Arsu
Marasinghe (UNP National List), Dr. Nalinda Jayatissa (JVP), M.A.
Sumanthiran (TNA) and Dr. Rajitha Senaratne (UNP).
Joint Opposition (JO) lawmaker Wimal Weerawansa yesterday told The
Island that their group boycotted the PSC as at the time Speaker Karu
Jayasuriya named members for it, there was likelihood of the government
not giving dates for debate on two-day the JO’s no-faith motion against
Industry and Commerce Minister Rishad Bathiudeen.
Weerawansa said they were also concerned about the government using PSC
to clear Bathiudeen, leader of the All Ceylon Makkal Congress (SCMC)
accused of having clandestine links to those responsible for the Easter
Sunday carnage.
Speaker Jayasuriya subsequently set June 18 and 19 for NCM.
MP Weerawansa said that the government lacked interest in maintaining
intelligence services. National security was certainly not a priority
for the yahapalana politicians, Weerawansa said, pointing out that the
National Security Council (NSC) had last met, on Feb 19, 2019, prior to
the Easter bombings. The government owed an explanation as to why it had
not met for over a month, Weerawansa said. Answering another query, the
MP said that it would be the responsibility of the PSC to identify the
person responsible for summoning the PSC in case of an emergency.