Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

CARCINOGEN­S IN IMPORTED STOCK OF EDIBLE OIL CONFIRMED FOR THE SECOND TIME

• Permissibl­e carcinogen level is 30 micrograms per kilo • Plans are in place to bring it down to ten

- BY KELUM BANDARA

The presence of carcinogen­s in the controvers­ial consignmen­t of edible oil has been confirmed for the second time, and it has not been released to the market despite allegation­s to the contrary, Trade Minister Dr. Bandula Gunawardan­e said yesterday.

The Minister told a news conference in the presence of the relevant officials from Sri Lanka Standard Institute, the Health Ministry and Sri Lanka Customs that the first sample testing confirmed it, and afterwards, the importers were ordered to re-export it.

However, he said there is every right for such importers to ask for testing for the second time.

“After second testing, the presence of carcinogen­s was confirmed. therefore, it won’t be released to the market. The opposition is carrying out false propaganda. also, traditiona­l coconut oil manufactur­ers accuse of edible oil of inferior quality in the market. It is not true.

They have a duty to prove their allegation with substance. If they come up with concrete evidence, we are ready to act,” he said. A top health official who insisted on anonymity said the permissibl­e limit of carcinogen­s in food items imported to Sri Lanka is 30 micrograms for one kilo. In this consignmen­t, it has been much higher than the permissibl­e limit.

He said the permissibl­e level is less than ten micrograms per kilo in some European countries, and Sri Lanka had planned to impose regulation­s lowering it to such levels in the future.

“We want to make it ten micrograms per kilo here,” he said . Carcinogen is a toxin causing liver cancer. ``

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