Defence Secretary assures enhanced national security measures amid disinformation concerns

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By: Isuru Parakrama

September 30, Colombo (LNW): Defence Secretary Sampath Thuyakontha has reassured the public that despite the absence of an active state of emergency, the President retains full authority to deploy the Tri-Forces to ensure public safety, should circumstances demand it.

This clarification comes in response to disinformation circulating on social media concerning recent gazette notifications, which, according to the Secretary, have been part of a regular process.

Speaking at a media briefing in Kandy on Saturday (28) after paying respects at the Sacred Tooth Relic, Thuyakontha stressed the importance of accurate information.

He clarified that his recent appointment carries significant responsibilities, which he is approaching with a clear understanding of the tasks ahead.

The Defence Secretary outlined the government’s comprehensive plans to strengthen national security, stating that all potential threats to the country have been identified.

He confirmed that strategies are in place, developed under the President’s guidance, to counter unconventional threats that may disrupt public life.

These measures include modernising the Tri-Forces by providing advanced technology and training to improve their operational efficiency.

Additionally, Thuyakontha addressed the ongoing discussions about potentially removing Army camps in the North, as well as the need to further equip the Air Force with modern technology, keeping in mind the country’s economic challenges.

He also highlighted the commitment to addressing the concerns of disabled war veterans within the armed forces, vowing transparency in resolving these issues.

During his visit to the Malwatte Maha Vihara, Thuyakontha also received blessings from the Chief Prelate, Most Venerable Thibbotuwawe Sri Siddhartha Sumangala Mahanayake Thera.

In his remarks, the Chief Prelate acknowledged the peaceful transition following the Presidential Election, despite fears of unrest.

He noted that the current stable situation is something to be recognised by all, while also pointing out the potential rise in crime as poverty increases in the country.

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