Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Excise Dept. withdraws earlier statement on liquor shops

● RECIPIENTS SHOULD BE RESTRICTED TO LESS THAN 50 PER CENT OF CAPACITY

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● Wine and liquor shops, hotels, rest houses and guest houses could be operated under strict guidelines

The Excise Department has withdrawn its statement issued earlier pertaining to the restrictio­ns imposed on liquor outlets.

The Department’s Spokesman Deputy Excise Commission­er Kapila Kumarasing­he said t he decision was taken following the instructio­ns of the Excise Commission­er General Ariyadasa Bodaragama, due to the confusion over operations at hotels and restaurant­s approved by the Tourist Board.

On October 9, the Department said in a statement in line with directives issued by the Ministry of Health, that wine and liquor shops across the country can operate under strict guidelines while all pubs, bars, casinos, night clubs, will remain closed until October 31 considerin­g the prevailing pandemic situation.

According to the statement, wine and liquor shops, hotels, rest houses and guest houses could be operated under strict guidelines, which means service providers and recipients should be restricted to less than 50 per cent of capacity with strong adherence to health guidelines.

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