Sri Lanka police destroy record seizure of cocaine

AP  |  Colombo 

Sri Lankan authorities today publicly destroyed more than 900 kilogrammes of that was the country's of the illegal drug. The public destruction of the drugs haul was the first such program in as authorities seek to deter smugglers from using the island nation as a transit point for drug distribution in the region. Police officers first liquefied the cocaine, which was packed in 30 sacks in front of a at a pre- processing facility of a firm outside the capital Colombo.

It was then taken to be disposed in a kiln north of the capital. The 928 kilogrammes of was seized in 2016 at Sri Lanka's main sea port following a tip off. The was concealed in a container carrying timber on a ship sailing from and bound for said the drugs were not meant for and that no suspects were found. and other top officers attended today's event. Sri Lanka's Law and said "is being used as a transit point" by drug dealers, although some of the drugs may come into the country. Rathnayaka said publicly destroying the drugs would send a message that "we are very serious about the zero tolerance policy.

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First Published: Mon, January 15 2018. 16:10 IST