Birth control vaccinations valued at Rs 30 m smuggled in a container of potatoes
Birth control vaccination valued at Rs 30 million shrewdly packed in small bottles smuggled in a container of potatoes
In a container load of potatoes that were imported from Pakistan, on suspicion the custom officers had opened the bags that contained the potatoes. There had been large quantities of an vaccination liquid in small bottles for birth control which had been very shrewdly packed within the main bags which contained the potatoes. It is suspected they contain some family planning medicines’ to make our Sri Lanka women barren has been revealed by the Members of the Jathika Hela Urumya by issuing a responsible statement.
The party’s media spokesman Nishantha Warnasinghe had issued this statement under his signature.
There had been about 30,000 small bottles containing birth control vaccination medicine found within the potato bags when they were inspected by the customs officers. It had been learnt that the importer had been a Pakistani National who had come to Sri Lanka with a resident visa. At the time of inspection he had bolted away. This type of incidents had occurred in the past but it is unfortunate that action in this regard had not been initiated before by the authorities as to what were the hands that were behind these.
In order to destroy a certain community many methods could be deployed. In Australia the ancestors the Aborgenians were destroyed by making them addicted to drugs. There are several examples that could be quoted in this regard. Having this is mind is Sri Lankan culture and the Sinhalese community is to be destroyed, which may come to one’s mind. There is some doubt whether the non Sinhalese and non Buddhists are targeting us. This instance may be one such ploy towards it.
If action is not initiated attempts would be made via several quarters to make the Sri Lankan women barren and thereby to reduce the population with some ultimate motive in the statement made by Nishantha Warnasinghe who further emphasised and this should be in the foremost minds of the Sri Lankans in particular.
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