"Through the Department of Foreign Affairs in Australia we told them we were coming and what sort of visa we were on,'' she said.
"We don't consider that we've done anything to breach the act.''
The MPs are being detained at their hotel.
The officials wanted to separate the pair and get separate statements,
"We weren't comfortable doing that so we've called the Australian High Commission and we're waiting for their reply.''
There was lots of Sri Lankan media covering the story and the pair had not been ill-treated in any way, Ms Logie said.
"I think it highlights the lack of democracy in the country that talking about human rights is seen as something to shut down by this government.''
When speaking with media before leaving for the trip, Ms Logie said she had concerns about how officials would respond to her, because some members of the Australian media had been deported after it was discovered they were in Sri Lanka on tourist visas.
Ms Logie said she was travelling on a tourist visa, but there was a condition for special projects on that visa.