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Several substances deemed unsuitable for human consumption such as grease and oil were found inside mineral water bottles sold in Pettah following a raid carried out by the Consumer Affairs Authority, CAA Chairman Rumy Marzook said today.
Mr. Marzook said that they had raided about 200 shops in Pettah yesterday (4) and found mineral water bottles that contained suspicious looking substances which were confiscated and handed over to the Industrial Technology Institute (ITI). “The investigations revealed that substances such as grease and oil which were unfit for human consumption were present in the samples taken from the offending mineral water bottles,” he said.
He said that they were now trying to ascertain exactly how these substances got in to these bottles as the bottled water had even been given the Sri Lanka Standards certification and had been approved by the Health Ministry.
Mr. Marzook added that the Authority had also taken steps to conduct raids on institutions suspected of selling consumer goods at prices exceeding the standard price range, without expiry dates printed on them and for selling goods without displaying their prices. (Chaturanga Pradeep-DM Online)
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Comments - Contaminated mineral water found in Pettah
Cobra Thursday, 05 September 2013 02:30 PM
Not really surprising when the TOP is contaminated with absolute power and impunity!
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Peace Lover Thursday, 05 September 2013 03:18 PM
Absolutely True.
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Simple mind Thursday, 05 September 2013 05:13 PM
Must be from the left overs of Weliweriya
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CHANDRAPALA Friday, 06 September 2013 01:52 AM
There is no proper law in this regard. Every Tom, Dick and Harry seem to be doing this business.
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ponnayo Friday, 06 September 2013 02:22 AM
WHAT A JOKE
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MagodisThuma Friday, 06 September 2013 02:28 AM
Minaral water contain essential Vitamins also !
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Roshan Friday, 06 September 2013 04:54 AM
May be a plan to close down some mineral water factories or for some incentive.
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Ari Friday, 06 September 2013 06:39 AM
Is this a situation confined to Pettah only? CAA ought to take the initiative to conduct similar checks in others locations as well.
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