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Navy seizes over 2000kg of smuggled dried turmeric in Mannar

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Navy managed to seize about 2021kg and 400g of dried turmeric attempted to be smuggled into the country, during special operations conducted in the beach areas of Achchanakulam, Naruvilikkulam and South Bar in the last three days, Navy said.

Six suspects were taken into custody while two dinghies, a van and a three-wheeler in connection to these dried turmeric rackets.

On Tuesday, the North Central Naval Command seized a stock of dried turmeric after intercepting suspicious dinghy seas off Achchanakulam. The dinghy had been loaded with about 601kg and 100g (wet weight) of turmeric in 13 gunny sacks. Incidentally, the Navy also apprehended 02 persons aboard along with the dinghy used for this illegal act.

In a separate patrol carried out in the beach area of Naruvilikkulam on 30th June, the Navy was able to take hold of about 642kg and 700g of dried turmeric in 14 gunny sacks cast way in shrubs close to the beach, being unable to take the haul away as a result of naval operations in the area.

In another special operation conducted in the lagoon area of South Bar in Mannar this morning (01st July) the Navy nabbed 04 more individuals who were loading dried turmeric sacks smuggled in via the lagoon, to a van. The 28 sacks seized during the operation stuffed with dried turmeric weighing around 777kg and 600g. The operation also led to the apprehension of the dinghy used to transfer the consignment as well as the van and another three-wheeler on the location to transport dried turmeric.

The suspects held in Achchanakulam area were identified as residents of Arippu in Mannar and they were handed over to the Public Health Inspector, Mannar for quarantine. The stock of dried turmeric seized in that operation was produced to the Customs Office, Jaffna for onward legal action.

Meanwhile the consignment of dried turmeric found in Naruvilikkulam has been kept in naval custody until it is handed over for onward legal action.

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