His policy to end intoxication which is pleasant to a
group of people who introduce themselves as Buddhists and for some monks, but
not a good thing to village folks who produce and sell liquor without permit.
There are a majority of persons who do not understand as
to this is a means of increasing government profit and also a possibility to
give an opportunity to their henchmen to produce and sell liquor as they wish.
Dammasiri Kumara is a person who produces and sells
illicit liquor. He resides in a village called Hadapangoda at Ingiriya. For six,
seven months ago he abandoned this illicit liquor business.....
A group including the OIC of Ingiriya police has
engaged in a theft in a legal manner. They take Mahinda Chinthana as an example
for this.
\According to Dammasiri, his money and his daughter’s
earrings which were inside the drawer exchanged between these police officers.
But the ugly shame is the lighter including a tester
in the house were also transferred between them in this manner.
The ending of intoxication which suppresses the
ordinary people is a source of earning money for policemen who depend on them
and a way of strengthening the government’s profit.
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