
Customs refutes allegations of illegal items in released containers
- CNL Reporter
- June 8, 2025
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Sri Lanka Customs has rejected claims that 323 recently released shipping containers contained weapons,
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Sri Lanka Customs has rejected claims that 323 recently released shipping containers contained weapons,
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While admitting that there is a mafia by traders to earn maximum profits out of the current salt shortage, Minister of Trade and Food Security Wasantha Samarasinghe assured that action will be taken against such traders.
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