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3 posts 3 threadsMar 26, 10:00 AM 0 3 0

News reports cover various criminal activities, arrests, and law enforcement actions in Sri Lanka. Includes stories about smuggling, fraud, and police investigations.

Criminals in Sri Lanka are working harder than most legitimate businesses—impersonating strike force chiefs, smuggling cigarettes, and crafting social media scams that probably require more creativity than their actual day jobs. Honestly, these guys could teach a masterclass in hustle, if only they'd redirect that energy into something slightly less... illegal.

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NewsWire 🇱🇰 @NewsWireLK11:00

Sri Lanka Police have warned the public of fake airline ticket offers circulating on social media, urging travellers to avoid suspicious links, protect banking details, and verify discounts only through official airline sources or trusted agents. D: https://t.co/PE9856KZ2d https://t.co/QCKCNsa2lX

Newsfirst.lk Sri Lanka @NewsfirstSL10:39

Three Arrested At Bandaranaike International Airport With Over 120,200 Illegal Cigarettes Details: https://t.co/sDMArFOM0a #NewsFirst #News1st #NewsFirstEnglish #LKA #SriLanka #LatestNews #SmugglingBust #katunayakeairport https://t.co/LgK6xheGNj

NewsWire 🇱🇰 @NewsWireLK10:32

Sri Lanka Police have arrested a 31‑year‑old Ambalangoda resident who posed as the Panadura Walana Anti‑Corruption Strike Force Station Chief to extort money from hotel and restaurant owners across multiple districts. Police confirmed he had prior convictions for drug https://t.co/gkPPRMNkCV