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Sri Lanka Police launched an investigation into a group posing as fuel distributors, causing disruptions in the Ceylon Petroleum Corporation's distribution process due to the abolishment of their 3% commission. The group is accused of inconveniencing the government and public. The distributors association appealed to the president for intervention, while the petroleum corporation assured sufficient fuel stocks for six months, eliminating the need for panic buying.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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