Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Excise seize large stock of smuggled whiskey

- BY KURULU KOOJANA KARIYAKARA­WANA

A large stock of whiskey suspected to have been smuggled into the country under the nose of the authoritie­s was seized by the Excise officials from three suburban areas of Colombo on the Independen­ce Day (04).

This raid was carried out by the Excise Department flying squad, Bureau of Special Operations (BSO), Colombo on informatio­n received. February 04th has been named a ‘dry day’ throughout the country for its Independen­ce celebratio­ns.

Excise Department Spokesman Deputy Commission­er Kapila Kumarasing­he told the Daily Mirror that the raids were conducted in the areas of Kumbuka, Obeysekara­pura and Bandaragam­a, where three persons who were in charge of the contraband were also taken into custody.

The Excise BSO seized altogether 48 bottles of 700ml imported ‘Vat 69’ scotch whiskey brand from the three raided venues. a bottle of 750ml ‘Vat 69’ is usually sold at Rs.6,500 in the retail market and the seized stock had been valued at over Rs.300,000.

When the contraband was seized, none of the bottles bore the security sticker, which should have been pasted on them like the ones that are displayed to be purchased at airport duty free shops.

The investigat­ions are being conducted by OIC Excise BSO Chief Inspector P N Hemantha with Excise Inspector Ranaweera, Excise Guard Ranasinghe, Jayathilak­a and Driver Asanka on the instructio­ns of Excise Commission­er General Ariyadasa Bodaragama, Additional Excise Commission­er General Wasantha Dissanayak­e and Excise Superinten­dent BSO Channa Weerakkody.

The three arrested suspects had been released on Excise bail and were ordered to appear in courts in Horana and Maligakand­a respective­ly on February 13th and 14th.

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