Stories from Sri Lanka
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Large Cocaine Shipment Intercepted In Sri Lanka
Customs inspectors at Colombo airport in Sri Lanka arrested 22 Buddhist monks. The group was found in possession of 110 kilograms of cannabis in their luggage. The investigation into the seizure is reportedly concluding. Police in Sri Lanka arrested 22 monks for possession of 110 kilograms of hashish. The monks had reportedly traveled through Thailand and Doha before returning to Sri Lanka. The drugs were discovered in their luggage during a security check. Authorities discovered the drugs inside suitcase packages during a security check. Each person was carrying 5 kilograms of drugs, totaling a seizure. The street value of the drugs is estimated at over 1.1 billion Sri Lankan rupees, approximately 3 million euros. A 23rd individual was also arrested, who is suspected by authorities to be the mastermind behind the operation. The suspects allegedly claimed the packages were donations.
RTL France
Sri Lankan Authorities Arrest Smuggler
Police arrested 22 Buddhist monks at Bandaranaike International Airport in Colombo, Sri Lanka. The monks were reportedly traveling from Thailand. Authorities found high-potency cannabis hidden in their luggage, including approximately 5 kilograms in one instance. The investigation into the specific scale of the smuggling operation is ongoing. The narcotics were discovered hidden inside suitcases, according to the report. The total amount of narcotics seized was approximately 100 grams. The illegal substances were reportedly found concealed inside suitcases. Authorities stated that approximately 100 monks are being investigated under standard operating procedures. The incident follows international regulations regarding the transport of cannabis across borders. Authorities discovered 110 kg of cannabis concealed in their luggage.
MCOT FM 100.5 News
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Mastodon
Large Drug Seizure Reported At Colombo Airport
Custom officials reported the largest single detection of Kush at a major international airport in a South Asian country. The seizure follows a previous incident last May where a 21-year-old British woman, Charlotte May Lee, was arrested with 101 pounds of the drug. Lee had reportedly traveled from Bangkok to Colombo to renew a Thai visa. Authorities intercepted 22 individuals each carrying 5 kilograms of drugs at an airport. The street value of the seized narcotics is estimated at over 1.1 billion South African rand, approximately 3 million euros. A 23rd individual was also arrested and is suspected of being the mastermind behind the operation. The suspects allegedly claimed the drugs were a donation. Each person was found carrying 5 kilograms of drugs.
WGN Radio 720
Cybercrime Investigation Targets Missing $2.5M Payment In Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka has initiated its second investigation in less than one week regarding missing international payments. The US Postal Service reported it failed to receive more than $600,000 from Sri Lanka. Hackers are suspected of stealing more than $600,000 in the latest incident. The investigation is ongoing to determine the scope of the theft. The investigation follows previous inquiries into the matter. The transcript notes this is the second such probe within a week. A Sri Lankan minister's spokesman reported the incident this morning. The loss was identified after the US Post complained about the missing funds. The source described the missing amount as a likely internal payment. This incident marks the second time such a disappearance has occurred in less than a week. An investigation is underway regarding a missing $2.5 million USD payment involving a manufacturer in Sri Lanka.
ABC NewsRadio AU
Naval Forces Seize Two Ships Near Sri Lanka
Naval forces have seized one United Kingdom flagged vessel and one Panamanian flagged vessel this morning. The seizure occurred off the coast of Sri Lanka while the ships were reportedly heading in the direction of Iran. The incident follows a blockade of ports and a standoff involving shipping lanes. This development occurs amid ongoing tensions regarding the Strait of Hormuz.
Talk Radio 1210 WPHT
Tai Chi Enthusiasts Gather In Colombo
Over 500 Tai Chi enthusiasts participated in a promotional event in Colombo, Sri Lanka. The event was held to celebrate International Tai Chi Day. The gathering included participants from across the country.
CRI News Radio
Ninety Monks Arrested In Colombo For Cannabis Smuggling
Sri Lankan authorities detained 22 monks at Colombo International Airport on suspicion of smuggling 110 kilograms of cannabis. Each monk was found with roughly five kilograms of the substance in their luggage, according to reports from BBC. Authorities discovered over 200 pounds of high-grade cannabis hidden in the monks' luggage. The seized cannabis is valued at more than $3 million. A police spokesperson stated that one monk organized the trip but did not travel with the group. The spokesperson alleged that the organizer instructed the travelers regarding the parcel. The group was reportedly caught with 240 units of the substance. The incident involved the transport of the illegal material. The report indicates the individuals were taken into custody following the discovery of the substances. The value of the seized cannabis is estimated at 3,450,000 USD.
RTHK Radio 3 HK