The police urge anyone with information regarding government-issued vehicles that may have been fraudulently or illegally concealed, divided, or left to deteriorate to come forward.
Reports can be made to the Sri Lanka Police’s dedicated hotline at 1997, which is available 24 hours.
Rest assured, the identity of informants will be fully protected, and there is no requirement to disclose personal information.
However, it is essential that only truthful information is provided, as legal action will be taken against anyone submitting false information.
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