The Commission to Investigate Allegations of Bribery or Corruption (CIABOC) has decided to launch a broad inquiry into the assets of senior officers in the Police and the tri-forces, the state owned Silumina newspaper reported. According to the report, the initial phase will involve reviewing the asset declarations and records of top-ranking officials in the Police, Army, Navy and Air Force, before expanding the investigation to lower-ranking officers. CIABOC is also planning to examine the asset files of officers attached to the Prisons Department, Sri Lanka Customs, and the Department of Immigration and Emigration at a later stage. Given the…
CIABOC launches probe into assets of senior Police and military officials
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