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[[Has event date::2021-02-06]] | |||
[[Has event category::Enforcement]] | |||
[[Has event headline::Two arrested for cultivating cannabis inside Yala National Park; 150,000 plants destroyed]] | |||
[[Has event summary::Police arrested two suspects for cultivating cannabis inside Yala National Park during a joint operation by officers from Gonaganara, Athimale, Dambagalla, and Siyambalanaduwa police stations. Approximately 150,000 cannabis plants were destroyed. The operation was part of a broader anti-narcotics push, with at least 20 operations conducted nationwide on the same day.]] | |||
[[Has source URL::https://www.themorning.lk/articles/118092]] | |||
[[Has part of campaign::Sri Lanka eradication campaigns (2021)]] | |||
[[Has country::Sri Lanka]] | |||
[[Has admin subdivision 1::Uva Province]] | |||
[[Has admin subdivision 2::Monaragala District]] | |||
[[Has locality::Yala National Park]] | |||
[[Has event coordinates::6.45, 81.40]] | |||
[[Has growing region::Uva]] | |||
[[Has growing area::Yala-Lunugamvehera]] | |||
[[Has enforcement agency::Sri Lanka Police]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 17:13, 2 March 2026
6 February 2021
Sri Lanka eradication campaigns (2021)
Enforcement
Sri Lanka·Uva Province·Monaragala District·Yala National Park· (Uva)
Two arrested for cultivating cannabis inside Yala National Park; 150,000 plants destroyed
Police arrested two suspects for cultivating cannabis inside Yala National Park during a joint operation by officers from Gonaganara, Athimale, Dambagalla, and Siyambalanaduwa police stations. Approximately 150,000 cannabis plants were destroyed. The operation was part of a broader anti-narcotics push, with at least 20 operations conducted nationwide on the same day.