Explosive allegations surface as claims emerge of government-linked support in drug container imports, with accusations of suppression, secrecy, and political control over investigations.
All details surrounding how containers carrying ‘ice’ drugs were allegedly brought into the country with direct government intervention and support have now been exposed through findings linked to the Parliamentary Select Committee, according to MP D.V. Chanaka.
The MP further stated that he is currently in possession of official documents, signed reports, and evidence connected to these activities, indicating a serious breach in governance, law enforcement oversight, and national security procedures.
Speaking during a televised discussion on Siyatha TV, Chanaka claimed that there is a deliberate attempt by the government to conceal this sensitive information from the public, raising concerns about transparency and accountability.
He also highlighted that the 12-member Parliamentary Select Committee is dominated by the ruling party, with eight members including the chairman representing the government, while the opposition holds only four seats.
Chanaka revealed that the Minister of Justice serves as the Chairman of the Committee, while the Minister of Ports and the Minister in charge of Police are also appointed as members, further intensifying concerns over conflict of interest and political influence.
According to the MP, this strong majority held by the ruling party within the committee structure has been used to suppress critical findings, and he alleged that the media has been restricted from reporting on the matter until the inquiry process is officially concluded.
He emphasized that these actions point to a broader attempt to control the narrative and limit public awareness regarding the alleged drug import operations and the individuals involved.
The MP concluded by stating that he is prepared to disclose all verified details, documents, and evidence related to the incident to the public within the next three months, signaling a potentially major political and legal development ahead.
