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Last Updated : 2024-04-24 09:30:00
By Yohan Perera and Ajith Siriwardana
The Parliamentary Select Committee (PSC) probing the Easter Sunday attacks had decided to summon several officials attached to the intelligence service to testify before it on July 24, its Chairman Ananda Kumarasiri said yesterday.
It was announced that the PSC would submit its final report to Parliament next month.
Mr. Kumarasiri told journalists that head of the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) Ravi Seneviratne and Director CID Shani Abeysekera are among the intelligence personnel that had been called to testify before the PSC on July 24.
He said State Intelligence Service Director Nilantha Jayawardene has also been called to testify before the committee on the same day.
Deputy Speaker Kumarasiri said the committee originally planned to summon some of the intelligence officers today but later decided that it would be more convenient to have all of them testify on the same day.
It was announced that the PSC would submit its final report to Parliament next month.
Mr. Kumarasiri told journalists that head of the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) Ravi Seneviratne and Director CID Shani Abeysekera are among the intelligence personnel that had been called to testify before the PSC on July 24.
He said State Intelligence Service Director Nilantha Jayawardene has also been called to testify before the committee on the same day.
Deputy Speaker Kumarasiri said the committee originally planned to summon some of the intelligence officers today but later decided that it would be more convenient to have all of them testify on the same day.
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