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The Uhana Police seized 167 gas cylinders with altered logos at a warehouse at Uhana, Ampara following a complaint.
Police discovered that the logo of a certain gas company on the cylinders had been altered, while police also found paint, painting tools and machinery at the warehouse.
Along with the equipment, the manager of the plant was apprehended by the police and he is being questioned at the Uhana Police Station.
Further investigations are underway. (Wasantha Chandrapala)
Gasfil Thursday, 10 September 2020 05:23 AM
Should each domestic gas cylinder have 12.5 kg gas. Doubts have surfaced again that companies fill less gas and deceive customers. The authorities must check this.
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