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Sri Lanka becoming hub for narcotics re-export - Minister

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Justice, Prison Affairs and Constitutional Reforms Minister Dr. Wijeyadasa Rajapakshe yesterday emphasized that Sri Lanka is now becoming a centre for the re-exportation of dangerous drugs and toxic drugs.

The Justice Minister said the government has also requested the Chief Justice as the chairman of the Judicial Service Commission to appoint a separate High Court to end the cases of large-scale drug traffickers as soon as possible, and hopes to appoint such a court by January.

He said this while replying to a question during the press conference to announce the Cabinet decision held yesterday (22) at the Government Information Department premises.

The Minister further said that Sri Lanka is now a centre for re-export of dangerous drugs and poisonous drugs, and that is why the Sri Lankan Navy was able to raid and seize a large amount of dangerous drugs and poisonous drugs.

Minister Rajapakshe said the proposal submitted by him as the Justice Minister to the Cabinet to establish a Presidential Task Force to curb the spread of dangerous drugs and toxic drugs was approved by the Cabinet.

He further said that the drugs issue is a problem that has overcome the economic problem at present and economic problems arise and settle again at different times, but the drug problem is causing the destruction of an entire generation.

The minister revealed that the current data reports are not complete and even with the incomplete reports, nearly 500,000 youths from the population of this country are currently addicted to these drugs.

As the drug known as ice was not recognized as a toxic drug under the Dangerous Drugs Act, there was no possibility to act in this regard until now, but last week a bill was passed in the parliament, according to which, like heroin, businesses that use and possess more than five grams The minister said that it has been made an offense punishable by death penalty or life imprisonment for those who commit it.

Minister Wijeyedasa said that a large number of raids have been carried out so far, raids will continue to be carried out, and a large number of people have been arrested. The minister said that a large number of school students have become addicted to these drugs, and everyone is responsible for the dangerous nature of this. The expert doctors clearly say that one day is enough to become addicted to these drugs, if one becomes addicted to the drug, the life span is limited to two years, and the brain cells are destroyed by this drug, so the life of those who are addicted to these drugs is very short.

The minister also said that due to the activities of some corrupt officials, only a small amount of the seized drugs that can be used as samples will be kept and all arrangements will be made to destroy them as soon as possible. The minister also said that along with the establishment of a Presidential Task Force against drugs, anti-narcotics agencies were activated in the nine provinces.


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