Court Orders Analysis of Rs. 3bn Drug Cache Seized at Sea

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February 02, Colombo (LNW): A massive haul of illicit drugs intercepted at sea has been sent for forensic examination following orders issued today by the Colombo Chief Magistrate’s Court.

The consignment, valued by investigators at more than Rs. 3 billion, was recovered by the Sri Lanka Navy during an operation late last month and later brought ashore at the Dikowita Fisheries Harbour. Eleven fishermen taken into custody in connection with the seizure were linked to the multi-day fishing vessel from which the narcotics were found.

Police Narcotics Bureau officers produced the cache before court amid heightened security, presenting the drugs packed in 15 sealed protective bags. After reviewing submissions made by the police, Chief Magistrate Asanga S. Bodaragama directed that the entire stock be forwarded to the Government Analyst and instructed officials to obtain a comprehensive analytical report.

According to investigators, the seizure includes more than 260 kilogrammes of narcotics, comprising large quantities of crystal methamphetamine, commonly known as “ice”, along with a substantial amount of heroin. The interception took place on January 25 during a naval patrol targeting suspected drug trafficking activities off the coast.

Following the court’s ruling, the exhibits were formally sealed and dispatched to the Government Analyst under the supervision of the Court Registrar, as authorities continue inquiries into what is believed to be one of the largest recent maritime drug busts.

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