Excise raids from January to August 2009:
Govt nets Rs 100m
Sri Lankan illicit liquor distillers, wholesale and retail dealers, banned drugs and tobacco abusers and consumers together paid more than Rs. 100 million to the State coffers in fines, within the first seven months of this year. They were apprehended in more than 26,000 raids launched by the Sri Lanka Excise Department.dailynews
Thursday, September 3, 2009
4:22 AM
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