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Police intensify crackdown on buses operating on kerosene
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Police intensify crackdown on buses operating on kerosene

July 17, 2026·1 min read
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  1. 01Police launched a nationwide operation against illegal bus fuel usage.
  2. 02Around 100 buses suspected of operating on kerosene identified.
  3. 03Legal action initiated against several bus operators.
  4. 04Fuel samples sent for analysis to confirm kerosene use.
  5. 05All police stations instructed to inspect and act on unauthorized fuel use.
  6. 06Fuel station owners warned against selling kerosene to buses.
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Police have launched an islandwide operation against passenger buses illegally operating on kerosene instead of diesel, following a surge in complaints about the practice, Deputy Inspector General (DIG) of Traffic Control and Road Safety W.P.J. Senadheera said. Speaking at a media briefing on Friday (17), DIG Senadheera said investigations carried out so far had identified around 100 buses suspected of using kerosene as fuel. He said legal action has already been initiated against several operators, while additional cases are being prepared as investigations continue. Fuel samples collected from a number of buses have been sent to the Ceylon Petroleum Corporation (CPC) for laboratory analysis, with further prosecutions to follow if the tests confirm the use of kerosene. DIG said all police stations have been instructed to continue inspections and take action against buses found operating with unauthorised fuel. He also called on fuel station owners to be alert to suspicious bulk purchases of kerosene and urged them not to sell the fuel for use in passenger buses. (Newswire) The post Police intensify crackdown on buses operating on kerosene appeared first on Newswire.

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