Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Customs TUA calls off strike

- BY CHATURANGA SAMARAWICK­RAMA

The Customs Trade Unions Alliance on Tuesday called off their work-to-rule campaign after they were informed about the reinstatin­g of P.s.m.charles as the Customs Director General officially.

A spokesman for the Union said the Finance Ministry Media Secretary had informed them over the phone about the reinstatem­ent of the DG. The strike was lasted for seven days, he said. “Director of Informatio­n Department Mohamed Ali Hassen had phoned up the union to inform the decision this evening,” he said.

Therefore, we decided to call off the strike and started clearing the containers which had already stuck at our bays. That would help to reduce the traffic congestion along the roads as well today. Following the cabinet meeting which was held yesterday, the Finance Minister Mangala Samaraweer­a had withdrawn the cabinet paper submitted to appoint retired navy officer Shamal Fernando as the Director General of Customs and to reinstate P.s.m.charles who held the post previously.

However, the TUS said that they wanted the Minister to conduct a thorough investigat­ion into 134 imported black pepper containers detained at the Colombo Port and a consignmen­t of 12 metric ton of beedi leaves imported from India. It was revealed that there was an attempt to smuggle out these consignmen­ts from the port premisses two weeks ago.

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