Minister of Law and Order Sagala Ratnayaka told Parliament today that authorities here have regular exchange of intelligence reports between local intelligence services and other international intelligence services as a way to evade threats from groups like the ISIS.
The Minister said in reply to a question raised in parliament today by UNP MP S. M. Marikkar.
He said that no individuals, connected with ISIS terrorists have been arrested in Sri Lanka but a number of international organizations in the world come under regular monitoring and such intelligence is shared with the Lankan authorities too.
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