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CAA uncovers sugar mixing racket

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Officials from the Consumer Affairs Authority (CAA) have uncovered a racket involving the mixing of locally produced red sugar with white sugar imported from India.

The mixed product was then sold as Indian red sugar.

The raid, conducted in Embilipitiya, revealed that the businessman behind this operation had been running the scheme for an extended period.

Authorities discovered 2,500 empty 50 kg sugar packs at the site, indicating the scale of the operation.

The mixed sugar was being sold at a price of 300 rupees per kilogram, misleading consumers about its origin and quality.

(News 1st)

(This story, originally published by News 1st has not been edited by SLM staff)
The CAA has stated that further investigations are underway to uncover more details about the smuggling activities related to this racket.

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Measures sought against using children in election campaigns

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Measures have been sought against children being used in election campaigns.

The ‘Surakimu Daruwan’ National Movement has lodged a complaint with the Election Commission today (Sep. 11) in this regard.

Convener of the movement – Priyantha Herath has said, “Children are being used in canvassing and advertisement…  Children cannot be used for political purposes. We have complained to the National Child Protection Authority… Nothing was done. Therefore, we complained of this to the Election Commission.”

The Election Commission itself has informed all parties not to use children in their political campaigns.

Election Commissioner General – Saman Sri Ratnayake has reminded that the candidates have a responsibility to work for the future generations without making the sovereign power and people’s vote, a mere commodity.

He had further added : “Voters too have a responsibility to think about how to use their vote. It is also the responsibility of the NCPA to look into these matters. It is not something that needs to specially reminded by the Election Commission.”

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Keheliya granted bail

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Former Health Minister Keheliya Rambukwella and three other suspects, implicated in the alleged importation of substandard human immunoglobulin vials, have been released on bail by the Maligakanda Magistrate’s Court.

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GMOA strike next week

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The Government Medical Officers’ Association (GMOA) has decided to commence an island wide strike next Wednesday (Sep. 18).
GMOA spokesman – Dr. Chamil Wijesinghe says this is a mark of protest against the disciplinary investigation against Dr. Palitha Rajapaksa without a formal complaint.

In addition, it has also been decided to display black flags at all hospitals for a week, he says.

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