COLOMBO: Sri Lanka’s Customs service will work round – the –clock in order to improve the service offered to the people and improve island’s trade efficiency, Finance Minister Ravi Karunanayake said here the other day.
“In an endeavor to improve the service offered to the people of Sri Lanka, the Sri Lanka Customs will extend their services on a round the clock basis,” Karunanayake said, in presenting the interim budget 2015 in parliament yesterday.
“Special thanks for the forthright manner in which Customs officials had stood up against political intimidation and undue political influence during the rule of the past regime.”
Scanning containers made mandatory from 1st of September 2015, minister said.
“In the recent past, high slippage of ethanol, drugs and other high valued items had prevailed,” Karunanayake said.