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Sunday Island Carries Fake News: Gota
April 24, 2017
The Sunday Island news story: ‘Key suspect in Lasantha killing given
diplomatic post by Gotabhaya’ is fake news, misleading the public, says
the former secretary to the ministry of defence Gotabaya Rajapaksa.
He has tweeted “Fake news misleading public #sundayIsland” with a link to a criticism written by one Sanjaya Amarathunga which was posted on Viyath Maga Facebook page.
We publish below the Gotabaya’s recommended post in full:
WHY DO NEWS PAPERS CARRY FAKE NEWS MISLEADING THE PUBLIC?
It was disappointing to read the headline news today on Sunday
Island which says ‘Key suspect in Lasantha killing given diplomatic post
by Gotabhaya’.
According to this article, one major Bandara Bulathwatte was given a
diplomatic posting to Thailand by then defense secretary Gotabaya
Rajapaksa in January 2010. Bulathsinhala is now a suspect in the
investigation of the murder of Lasantha Wickrematunge in January 2009.
The news item is factually incorrect to start with. Given the
sensitivities involved, the journalist should have taken better care in
understanding the background before publishing this news item.
Firstly, Bandara Bulathwatte was nominated to go to Germany and not
to Thailand. Secondly it was not a diplomatic posting. He was nominated
for active service in a foreign country as an undercover intelligence
officer.
It had been a standard practice in the army to place intelligence
officers at Sri Lankan embassies in countries where there were active
LTTE operatives. Most European counties fell under this category and
army intelligence officers were routinely posted to the relevant
embassies.
Posting of intelligence officers to Europe to monitor LTTE
activities commenced in 2005. ASP Latheef from NIB was the first officer
to receive such a posting. Since then, more than 25 intelligence
officers from police and army have been sent to various countries on
similar missions. This is practiced even today. These are intelligence
offers who operate under cover holding junior posts at the embassies.
They are not sent as Defence Attaches.
Major Bandara Bulathwatte was in active service of the army
intelligence in January 2010. If he was nominated to be sent to Germany,
that would have been a decision of the army.