Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

STF SEIZES OVER 83,000L OF ARTIFICIAL TODDY IN KALUWAMODA­RA

- BY KURULU KOOJANA KARIYAKARA­WANA AND DARSHANA SANJEEWA BALASURIYA

Alarge stock of artificial­ly manufactur­ed toddy amounting to 83,000 litres was seized by the Police Special Task Force when they raided an illicit distillery in Kaluwamoda­ra, Aluthgama last morning.

The STF on informatio­n received, raided the illicit distillery carried out in a large warehouse on the Wele Pansala Road in Kaluwamoda­ra and seized the stock whilst taking its owner into custody.

Police Spokesman SP Ruwan Gunasekara told the Daily Mirror yesterday the preliminar­y inquiries revealed that the arrested person did not posses any permit to manufactur­e toddy.

The suspect had been identified as 53-year-old Sinhara Sudath Kumara de Silva alias ‘Sudha’, a resident of the same area.

He was suspected to have carried out the illicit trade for a long time under the nose of the law enforcemen­t authoritie­s and the excise officials.

The suspect was recognised as a major toddy supplier to a leading arrack manufactur­ing brand in the country over a long time.

The illicit beverage had been stored in large tanks situated within the warehouse and the STF sleuths had taken initial samples of the stock to be sent to Government Analyst to determine whether they were artificial­ly manufactur­ed.

The investigat­ors suspect that the basic coconut toddy collected from this warehouse was adulterate­d and chemically enhanced by adding ammonia and other material hazardous for human consumptio­n.

By adulterati­ng natural coconut toddy to enhance the quantity and its alcoholic strength the manufactur­er was suspected to have defrauded a large sum of tax revenue to the government.

The seized goods were handed over to the Aluthgama Excise Officials for further investigat­ions.

The STF and Excise are however conducting investigat­ions to determine whether the manufactur­er is a license holder to have been able to produce such large stocks of toddy to be supplied to a leading distillery.

He was suspected to have carried out the illicit trade for a long time under the nose of the law enforcemen­t authoritie­s and the excise officials

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