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Udaya to use RTI law to seek information about CIA Chief’s clandestine Colombo visit
By Shamindra Ferdinando
The US embassy declined to comment on Pivithuru Hela Urumaya (PHU) leader and Parliamentarian Udaya Gammanpila’s declaration of CIA Director William Joseph Burns top secret visit to Colombo on Feb. 14.
The Island raised this issue with the US embassy spokesperson twice on 15 Feb. and 06 March. On both occasions, the spokesperson stressed that the embassy wouldn’t comment on the issue at hand. She said: “As I mentioned earlier, we do not offer a comment on this topic.”
Colombo District lawmaker Gammanpila yesterday (10) told The Island that he would soon write to the Controller General of Immigration and Emigration, I. S. H. J. Ilukpitiya, about Burns’ visit. He said that in terms of the Right to Information Act, he would ask Illukpitiya whether Burns was among the US delegation that arrived in the country. The Immigration and Emigration comes under the purview of the Public Security Ministry.
Sri Lanka enacted the Right to Information (RTI) Act in 2016, during Wickremesinghe tenure as the Premier.Two C 17 Globemaster iii touched down at the Bandaranaike International Airport (BIA) on 14 Feb., and departed the following day.
Pointing out that both the US embassy and the Wickremesinghe-Rajapaksa government could have simply contradicted his claim made outside Parliament, the refusal on the part of the US embassy to comment confirmed the accusation. The former Power and Energy Minister said that the Foreign Ministry and Presidential Media Division (PMD), too, evaded the issue at hand.
“Foreign Minister Ali Sabry’s acknowledgement in Parliament that he was not aware of the US delegation’s visit is quite shocking. However, the President’s Counsel could have checked this matter with his officials and briefed Parliament,” lawmaker Gammanpila said.
The government shouldn’t expect the Opposition to forget this issue, MP Gammanpila said, urging the government to admit the truth. The former minister noted that the CIA Chief visited Colombo in the aftermath of Research and Analysis Wing (RAW) Chief Samant Kumar Goel’s visit.
India’s external intelligence agency’s head held discussions with President Ranil Wickremesinghe. President’s Senior National Security Advisor Sagala Ratnayake and Sri Lanka’s High Commissioner in New Delhi Milinda Moragoda participated in the discussions.
Responding to The Island queries, National Freedom Front (NFF) leader and MP Wimal Weerawansa said that the government didn’t respond to issues raised by him in Parliament on 23 Feb., pertaining to the US high profile hush-hush visit. The government and the US embassy acknowledged the visit though they declined either to confirm or deny the CIA Chief’s visit.
The former minister said that the refusal on the part of the government and the US embassy to acknowledge the fact of the CIA Chief’s visit should be examined against the backdrop of United States Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs, Victoria Nuland, flying to Colombo, in March last year, and February this year.
The then President Gotabaya Rajapaksa sacked both Weerawansa and Gammanpila, in early March 2022 after they moved the Supreme Court against th,e controversial Yugadanavi deal with US-based New Fortress Energy, signed on 17 Sept., 2022.
MP Weerawansa said that the government never responded to his disclosure pertaining to the CIA move on State Intelligence Service (SIS). The NFF leader said that the Parliament should be fully briefed on developments, particularly relating to foreign, defence and financial sectors. The former JVPer pointed out that contrary to repeated assurances given by the incumbent government, the Staff Level agreement, between the government and the International Monetary Fund (IMF), was yet to be tabled in Parliament.
Lawmaker Weerawansa alleged that President Wickremesinghe was pursuing US agenda, regardless of consequences. Those MPs who elected the UNP leader as the 8th President to complete the remainder of President Gotabaya Rajapaksa’s five year- term, too, should be held accountable.The SLPP elected Wickremesinghe. Both Weerawansa and Gammanpila said that foreign policy couldn’t be the prerogative of the executive.
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Development Officers threaten to intensify their protest
Protesting Development Officers continued their hunger strike near the Presidential Secretariat, Colombo yesterday (01), for the seventh consecutive day.The protesters, who are members of the Lanka School Development Officers’ Association, are demanding that they be absorbed into the teacher service as they have served as teachers in state-run schools for nearly seven years.
Secretary of the Association, Viraj Manaranga, said the protesters were seeking an urgent meeting with the President. He added that a presidential aide had visited the protest site and offered to arrange for a meeting with the President on 03 Feb., but the union insisted on an earlier date. Manaranga warned that failure to grant a meeting could trigger a massive protest in Colombo today (02).
Four officers participating in the hunger strike have been hospitalised due to deteriorating health, while two more joined the fast on Saturday (31).
In a bid to raise awareness of their grievances, on 30 January a delegation of the All Island Development Officers’ Association visited Most Venerable
Warakagoda Sri Gnanarathana Thera, Mahanayake of the Asgiriya Chapter, and subsequently with the Chapter’s Registrar, Ven. Dr. Medagama Dhammananda Thera. The prelates said promises that had been made to them should be fulfilled.
The protest began on 26 January as a satyagraha, after authorities failed to respond to repeated requests to integrate the officers into the teaching service. The escalation into a fast-unto-death underscores the protesters’ frustration over the prolonged delay
by Pradeep Prasanna Samarakoon
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Auditor General to be appointed tomorrow
The long-vacant post of Auditor General would be filled on 03 Feb., after months of controversy and delays, Minister of Transport, Highways and Urban Development Bimal Rathnayake said on Friday (31) in Kandy.
The Constitutional Council met at the Parliamentary complex on Friday to discuss the appointment but failed to reach a decision on a suitable candidate. The President had previously proposed four names on four separate occasions, all of which were rejected. The Council is now set to consider the fifth nominee.
The post has remained vacant since April 2025, following the retirement of Chulanta Wickramaratne, who served as the 41st Auditor General. More than 10 months have passed without a permanent appointment.
Sources said a female officer in the Auditor General’s Department has been nominated again, though her previous recommendation was rejected due to some allegations against her.
Meanwhile, senior audit officer Dharmapala Gammanpila, with 31 years of service and the department’s most senior official, has received backing from the Mahanayake Theras of the three Nikayas, the Maha Sangha, and several civil society groups for appointment as the 42nd Auditor General.
Sources noted that the three civil society representatives on the Constitutional Council will play a crucial role in the final decision.
by Chaminda Silva and SK Samaranayake
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Two arrested for aiding and abetting murder
Two 18-year-old youth were arrested by the Southern Division of the Western Province Crime Division on 31 January for allegedly aiding and abetting two murders carried out in Dehiwala and Kohuwala. ICE (crystal meth) was found in their possession at the time of arrest.
The suspects are residents of Mount Lavinia and Boralesgamuwa, according to the police. They are accused of having helped carry out a murder at a hotel in the Dehiwala Police Division on 9 January, 2026, and an attack on a person travelling in a three-wheeler at Bodhiyawatta, Kohuwala, on 12 December, 2025.
Police said the charges included sending photographs of the victims to a criminal living overseas.
Investigations revealed that the youth had acted under the direction of a criminal known as Sando.
Under the guidance of Janaka Kumara, Director of the Southern Division of the Western Province Crime Division, investigations are being led by Police Inspector Hemanta Kumara, assisted by Sub-Inspectors Prasanna Gunathilaka and Prasanna (40248), and Constables Chaminda (72987), Anil (79598), Kumar (88762), and Senanayake (19363), who are continuing the probe.
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