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STF NABS STOCK OF REFUSED TEA READY TO BE EXPORTED
STF NABS STOCK OF REFUSED TEA READY TO BE EXPORTED
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COLOMBO (News 1st): Seven suspects who attempted to export 29,000 kg of refused tea from a warehouse situated in Kotugoda in the Seeduwa Police area were arrested by a team of Police Special Task Force (STF) attached to the Gonahena camp, Police said on Tuesday (Jan. 19).
The suspects were attempting to export the stock of refused tea to a Middle Eastern country, Police Spokesperson DIG Ajith Rohana said.
“Officials of the Sri Lanka Tea Board also visited the scene today (19) and will prepare a report on the quality of the stock of refused tea,” he added.