Dep Minister Watagala Lodges Complaint with CID Over Online Defamation Claims

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September 16, Colombo (LNW): Deputy Minister of Public Security Sunil Watagala has formally approached the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) following the circulation of what he describes as deliberately false and defamatory allegations against him on social media platforms.

In an official complaint lodged with the CID, Watagala has requested a full investigation into the origins and spread of online posts that accuse him of purchasing a luxury apartment in an upscale residential development in Colombo. He has firmly denied the allegations, branding them as entirely baseless and malicious in intent.

Taking to his verified Facebook page, the Deputy Minister addressed the controversy directly, stating that he has never made such a purchase and has not acted in any way that could undermine public trust or the confidence of his political party.

Reaffirming his steadfast belief in the principle of free expression, Watagala also drew a clear distinction between legitimate criticism and targeted misinformation. “Freedom of speech must never be weaponised to undermine democracy or attack individuals with lies. To do so dishonours those who fought to protect that very right,” he said.

In addition to the criminal complaint, the Deputy Minister has confirmed that he will initiate civil proceedings to claim damages from those identified as being responsible for the dissemination of the defamatory content. Legal measures, he emphasised, will be pursued both under civil and criminal law.

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