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Three caught for smuggling endangered tree plants

byCustoms Today Report
21/04/2014
in International Customs, Latest News
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COLOMBO: A Sri Lankan and two Indians possessing a stock of 48 kgs of ‘Walla-patta’ worth Rs 38.4 million were arrested by Custom officials at the Bandaranaike International Airport.

Customs media Spokesperson and Legal Director Lesley Gamini said this was the largest “Walla-Patta” stock seized by the Sri Lankan Customs so far. He said they were attempting to smuggle the stock to Chennai in India.

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Environmentalists informed that the Gyrinops walla, the biological name for the tee, was protected under the Forest Ordinance as a forest produce. It is prohibited to cut down the tree, keep in possession, export or transport it. Walla-patta was high in demand in the perfume industry and that was the reason for frequent smuggling attempts. It is indigenous to Southeast Asia and Indian Subcontinent only.

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