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COLOMBO (News 1st) – Sri Lanka Customs detected a stock of Methamphetamine pills shipped to an address in Angoda, Sri Lanka from Germany.The Assistant Customs Superintendent at the Customs Mail Exchange has detected the drugs after inspecting a cardboard box that claimed to contain personal belongings.4,956 pills weighing 2.387 kg were detected by customs, and the street value of the contraband is almost Rs.

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