Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

CUSTOMS REQUEST PUBLIC COOPERATIO­N AS TWO INSPECTORS TESTED POSITIVE

Trico, Laksiri Seva and all UPB collection yards closed indefinite­ly

- BY KURULU KOOJANA KARIYAKARA­WANA

Sri Lanka Customs requested public cooperatio­n in clearing only the essential goods to minimize unnecessar­y congestion at the Colombo Port, since two of their Inspectors were found positive with Covid19 yesterday and another 40 to be sent for quarantine.

Customs Spokesman Sunil Jayaratne said two Customs Inspectors stationed at the New Container Gate (NCG), which is the main entrance to the Port for container trucks located on the Port Access Road linking Ingurukade Junction and the Port, were found positive yesterday following PCR tests. Additional Director General of Customs Jayaratne said the two Inspectors had been sent to Kosgama Quarantine Centre and their condition was known to be out of danger. However, 25 other Customs and Port staff members who were performing duties in the vicinity had also been sent for quarantine, whilst another 15 such officials are to be sent in due course. To fill this staff shortage, additional Customs personnel from different directorat­es had been deployed at the NCG to have a smooth operation. On the instructio­ns of its Director-general Maj. Gen. (Rtd.) Vijitha Ravipriya, the Customs has decided to carryout only the essential services like clearing perishable food items, medicine and other essential goods such as sugar, cement and fertilizer.

The public and industrial­ists are requested to cooperate during this difficult time by arriving only to clear essential goods and not items with secondary importance.

Meanwhile, the Customs yesterday ordered to close all its Unaccompan­ied Passenger Baggage (UPB) clearing yards including Trico and Laksiri Seva indefinite­ly, as the regular passenger movement to clear these items are of high risk considerin­g the prevailing situation.

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