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First democratic leader of Justice the Godfather of the Sri Lankan Tamil Struggle: Honourable Samuel James Veluppillai Chelvanayakam

Saturday, April 30, 2016

Cannabis smuggling operations increase across North-East
220 Kilos Ganja in transit to Colombo from Kurunagar, Jaffna captured in Puttalam


30 April 2016

Sri Lankan police have intercepted at least two attempts to smuggle cannabis across the Tamil North-East in the last week, as drug dealing continues to rise across the former conflict area.

Tamil Diplomat reports that over 200 kilograms of cannabis was seized by Sri Lankan police after they searched two vehicles travelling from Mannar last week. Meanwhileanother smaller seizure of 8kg was also made in the district, in the Talaimannar islet.

The coastal town has become an increasingly popular route for drug smugglers to deliver packages of narcotics which are thought to be produced across the Palk Strait in Southern India.

Smugglers have also looked to smuggle drugs to Jaffna, with Sri Lankan police stopping a fishing boat which was returning to Point Pedro on Sunday. A M Jaffar, Assistant Superintendent of Police for the Kankesanthurai region, though confirmed no drugs were found on the boat.  Acting on a tip off, Sri Lankan police raided the vessel but only found a sack of tamarind and a motorcycle. All 4 men aboard the boat have since been arrested.
Though illegal drug use has increased across the North-East since the end of the armed conflict, many Tamils also worry that the recent spate of smuggling has given Sri Lankan police a new reason to arbitrarily detain civilians.

In Trincomalee, three people who were abducted by unidentified individuals in vans were subsequently revealed to have been detained by Sri Lankan police on drug-related charges.