Sri Lanka has become a drug hub - Tissa

Sri Lanka has become a drug hub - Tissa

January 3, 2014   01:31 pm

Sri Lanka has become the drug hub of Asia and the country that consumes the most amount of alcohol, UNP General Secretary Tissa Attanayaka said today. He added that even the New Delhi police had termed Sri Lanka as a drug hub.


Politicians, policemen have become involved in the drug trafficking business which has become the bane of the younger generation in Sri Lanka. There is no mention of the ethanol container which was illegally brought to Sri Lanka as the country has moved into a drunken economy, Attanayaka claimed.


He added that a great Buddhist nation has become a drug hub and a consolidated union action should be organized to bring all those who are against the current regime together.

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