100,000 disposed eggs found in forest reserve!

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By: Isuru Parakrama

Colombo (LNW): A huge stock of rotten eggs left in the Mahakumbukkadawala – Walpaluwa reserve has been recovered during a joint operation by the Consumer Affairs Authority (CAA) and the Police yesterday (11).

The stock of rotten eggs was found based on a tip by the residents, and fragments of smashed egg shells were all over the forest floor during the recovery.

Officers of the CAA believe that someone might have brought about 100,000 eggs that were hidden last season to this place after they were rotten.

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