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Sri Lanka President warns officials over 'political bias' in probes

I told the PM and the Cabinet last night that there should not be a political agenda in taking action against people,' he said.

Colombo: In the first sign of tensions in Sri Lanka's unity government, President Maithripala Sirisena on Wednesday criticised his own administration's anti-graft commission and police for acting on a "political agenda" in investigations and warned of action against those responsible.

"I told the Prime Minister and the Cabinet last night that there should not be a political agenda in taking action against people," he said.

Addressing a gathering here, he accused the police's Financial Crime Division (FCID), Crime Investigation Department (CID) and the Commission to Investigate Allegations of Bribery and Corruption of "acting on a political agenda".

"I spoke very openly against this politically motivated action. I may have to act very openly against these also," Sirisena warned.

He said he was completely angered by the recent action by the Bribery Commission to summon to court former defence secretary Gotabhaya Rajapaksa - brother of ex-president Mahinda Rajapaksa - and three former military commanders over bribery allegations.

People who led war ought not to be dragged before the court, he said.

Sirisena's comments have much resonance with the accusations by former strongman Rajapaksa and his family members of a political witch-hunt against them. The Rajapaksas have faced numerous allegations of wrong-doings and were charged in courts following which they had to spent time in police custody.

Sirisena was critical of continued police custody of some military intelligence officers charged with the abduction of a journalist.

"Human rights are applicable to everyone. They must be freed if no charges or given bail," he said.

His first public comments critical of his own administration could cause tensions in the unity government with Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe's United National Party (UNP).

( Source : PTI )
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