The Sri Lanka Customs today detected 670 grams of Hashish sent post through the Central Mail Exchange.
Custom Officials said that they believe that the value was more than Rs. 10 million.
The Hashish has been packed into two tins and concealed among pet food in a parcel addressed to a resident in Maharagama.
However, the address given turned out to be a false address according to Customs Officials.
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