Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Authoritie­s on alert as counterfei­t fags flow from airport

- BY KURULU KOOJANA KARIYAKARA­WANA

The law enforcemen­t agents are on alert as counterfei­t cigarettes in bulk arrived at the airport and were also found within the country during the last couple of days amounting to the value of over Rs.1.5 million.

Two separate attempts to smuggle in imported brands of cigarettes were thwarted by the Police Narcotic Bureau (PNB) officials at the Bandaranai­ke Internatio­nal Airport (BIA) on Tuesday and Wednesday.

A Sri Lankan passenger returning from Muscat, Oman was intercepte­d by the officials at the Arrival Terminal and found counterfei­t cigarettes worth over Rs.860,000. The passenger had been identified as a resident of Parakaduwa.

Meanwhile, on Wednesday the police took another person into custody returning from Dubai and having illicit cigarettes worth over 640,000 in his baggage.

The officials seized 43 cartons of Manchester brand cigarettes from the first detection, whilst 32 cartons of the same brand were seized from the second case.

Meanwhile, the Police Special Task Force (STF) personnel in Ambalantot­a had arrested a man selling illicit cigarettes and found brands of Platinum Seven, Manchester and Argos from his possession worth over Rs.150,000.

According to law enforcemen­t agents the flow of illegal cigarettes have risen in the past few months as the price of locally manufactur­ed fags have gone up excessivel­y in the past couple of years owing to the government’s exorbitant taxation.

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