Sri Lanka to require security clearance for foreign spouses
Foreigners seeking to wed Sri Lankans will need security
clearances from the defence ministry, under new regulations that were met with
scorn and ridicule by the opposition.
The new rules -- seen by AFP on Monday -- will require
foreigners from next week to get a clean bill of health and a security check
before their nuptials, with registrar general W.M. Weerasekara attributing the
policy to "national security" concerns.
"We have seen some foreigners wanting to marry Sri
Lankans here with ulterior motives like engaging in drug trafficking and money
laundering," Weerasekara told the local Sunday Times newspaper.
The new regulations have prompted scorn from opposition
lawmakers who pointed out that several members of the ruling family are dual
nationals.
"How about security clearance for foreign nationals to
hold cabinet ministerial portfolios...?" legislator Shanakiyan
Rasamanickam tweeted.
Sri Lankan President Gotabaya Rajapaksa held US citizenship
until two years ago. After coming to power, he scrapped a constitutional
provision that barred dual citizens from contesting elections.
His brother Basil, the finance minister, remains a dual
citizen of the United States and Sri Lanka.
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