A former aide has leveled serious allegations against Defence Minister Matawalle, claiming that he provided luxury vehicles and cash to wanted terrorists and concealed the arrest of a notorious bandit leader.
The aide, speaking under conditions of anonymity, accused the minister of using his position to facilitate support for criminal elements, including the distribution of funds and vehicles to individuals on the government’s most-wanted list. According to the source, the minister allegedly took steps to prevent law enforcement authorities from disclosing the capture of a high-profile bandit leader, raising concerns about complicity in criminal activities.
The allegations, if verified, could have serious implications for national security and accountability within the Ministry of Defence. Civil society groups and security experts have called for a thorough investigation to determine the veracity of the claims and to ensure that public office is not abused to aid criminal networks.
Efforts to reach the Defence Minister for comment have so far been unsuccessful. Meanwhile, security agencies are yet to issue any statement addressing the claims, prompting calls for immediate clarification and transparency.
The development has sparked public debate on the oversight of security operations and the responsibilities of government officials in combating terrorism and banditry across the country.
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