VIDEO: Two MPs involved in importing ethanol, heroin - Ravi

VIDEO: Two MPs involved in importing ethanol, heroin - Ravi

October 4, 2013   05:32 pm

The United National Party (UNP) today charged that 2 Kurunegala District Parliamentarians are involved in importing container loads of ethanol and heroin into the country.

Referring to recent instances where containers of ethanol and heroin were seized by customs officers, UNP MP Rani Karunanayake says that those incidents are being downplayed and that no one is talking about them. 

Speaking during a press conference today, he stated that the country’s economic situation has turned to the worst and that many companies are now shutting down due to the boasting of UPFA politicians.

He stated that milk powder prices will increase by another Rs 200-300, however the government is spending large sums of money for promoting the Commonwealth meeting.

Karunanayake stated that the government is speaking about problems in the United National Party while the government itself is a “tsunami”.


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