17 November 2023 11:55 pm Views - 2358
COLOMBO - (Daily Mirror) - Sri Lanka Customs to launch a comprehensive investigation into an incident, where the Police Special Task Force (STF) seized a massive cigarette consignment, which was being transported under the Customs supervision for its own probe on Thursday.
A forty-foot container filled with a massive stock of foreign cigarettes, which had been taken into custody by the Customs 'D' Branch sometime back, had been ordered to be sent to the Customs container inspection yard at the Rank Container Terminal (RCT) in Orugodawatta.
The container had left Colombo Port with the Customs seal on it at 4.59 pm and it could proceed only up to Ingurukade Junction when a team of STF officials had intercepted the container truck and had taken it into custody.
The STF had then opened the truck amidst the Customs seal on it and had taken the container to the Grandpass Police for further inquiries.
The Customs officials, after noticing that the truck had not arrived at the RCT yard within 15 minutes as usual had searched for it. Since they could not locate the truck they had lodged a complaint with the Grandpass Police.
A senior Customs official told the Daily Mirror that he was being informed by the Grandpass Police to come and accept a large cigarette consignment.
Customs Spokesman Director Seevali Arukgoda issuing a statement said the Customs had however reported the entire incident to the Maligakanda Magistrate yesterday morning that their consignment had been forcibly taken into Police STF’s custody even disregarding the provisions of the Customs Ordinance.
Maligakanda Magistrate after considering the facts reported by the Customs had reprimanded the STF and police for disregarding the Section 136 of the Customs Ordinance and not returning the contraband back to Customs in due course.
The Customs said that they were yet to receive the cigarette consignment from Grandpass Police last evening when this edition went to press.
The Customs were also highly concerned as to what were the actual quantities of the smuggled cigarettes inside the container as the STF had hijacked their contraband when it was being transported to be examined.
A senior Customs official said that they will take legal action against this once the probe is over.