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Health Ministry has lost interest in PCR testing – Ravi Kumudesh

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By Rathindra Kuruwita

The Health Ministry has not taken steps to process a tender for reagents used for PCR tests that could drastically reduce the cost of a test, President of the College of Medical Laboratory Science, Ravi Kumudesh told The Island yesterday.

Kumudesh said that 30 suppliers had made bids for the tender dated October 02, 2020.

“Some of the suppliers have offered to sell a unit at Rs. 1,500 and these are good quality reagents validated by many countries. If we can purchase reagents at this price, the difference between a PCR test and a rapid antigen test would be around Rs. 200,” Kumudesh said.

Kumudesh said the cost of a PCR test was Rs. 5,500 at present. This could be drastically reduced through proper tender procedure, he added.

“On the other hand, the Ministry acted hastily on a tender, on October 28, to purchase rapid antigen testing kits. Things have moved so fast that the Minister by now is also ready to distribute them among a number of hospitals,” Kumudesh said.

Although the Minister was planning to bring rapid antigen testing kits in a hurry, so far validation process had not been done, he said. Ministry hadn’t also presented the algorithm they would use for these kits.

Kumudesh said that with all the focus being on rapid antigen testing; samples collected for PCR testing had dropped by around 30% during the last week, compared to the week before.

“So we have two problems. On the one hand, the ministry is promoting rapid antigen testing instead of PCR tests. On the other, it is delaying the processing of a tender for PCR reagents.”

The NMRA must come up with a protocol on validating rapid antigen test kits and reveal the mechanism to the public, the President of the College of Medical Laboratory Science added.

“The sample for validating these kits must be chosen randomly. Given that these antigen tests can only detect those with a high viral load, someone can do the tests among people they suspect to have high vital doses to come up with a favourable result.”

President of the College of Medical Laboratory Science added that there were close to 200 companies that produced rapid antigen test kits. Contrary to claims being made in some quarters, the World Health Organization (WHO) had not given the approval for two companies, Kumudesh said.

“WHO approved them, considering the situation in the US while a presidential election was drawing near and COVID19 cases were exploding. That’s why these two US-based kits were mentioned but the WHO never said other kits were bad. Therefore, there is no reason why kits from China, India and Germany should be rejected.”



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Three arrested with narcotics valued at Rs123 million at BIA

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Three Sri Lankan male passengers who arrived from Muscat by flight no. OV 437 on Saturday (24) have been arrested by officers attached to the  NCU at BIA as they were found  to be carrying 12,306 grams of Cannabis class narcotics (suspected as Hashish & Kush) valued at 123 million rupees.

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Navy intercepts 02 narcotics-laden trawlers with 11 suspects in southern seas

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Building on its success in seizing major narcotic stocks in 2025, the Navy continued to support the “A Nation United” National Mission in 2026. In continuation of these efforts, during an
operation conducted on the high seas south of Sri Lanka, the Navy apprehended eleven (11) suspects aboard two local multi-day fishing trawlers suspected of drug smuggling.

Based on shared information, by the Sri Lanka Navy and Police, this special operation was conducted off the southern coast, deploying the Navy‟s Offshore Patrol Vessels. The operation
resulted in the interception of a multi-day fishing trawler  suspected of smuggling narcotics, and the apprehension of five (05) suspects on board.

During further operations in the same area, naval units seized another multi-day fishing trawler (01), along with communication equipment and six (06) additional suspects, also believed to be involved in drug smuggling.

This morning (25 Jan 26), the two intercepted fishing trawlers, along with fourteen (14) sacks laden with suspected narcotics and the suspects, were brought to the Dikovita Fisheries Harbour.

An expert examination by the Police Narcotic Bureau confirmed that the fourteen (14) sacks contained more than 184 kilograms of heroin and over 112 kilograms of ‘Ice’ (crystal methamphetamine).

The Deputy Minister of Defence, Major General (Retd) Aruna Jayasekara,  the Commander of the Navy, Vice Admiral Kanchana Banagoda, and the Inspector General of Police,  Priyantha Weerasuriya, inspected the narcotics at the Dikovita harbour.

The Deputy Minister of Defence said  that the current administration has initiated several projects for national development. As a flagship initiative, under the directives and guidance of the President, and under the supervision of the
Ministry of Defence, well-coordinated anti-narcotic raids have been launched.

This effort, part of “A Nation United” National Mission, involves the tri-forces, police, and all intelligence agencies working together under a coordinated plan to ensure that drug smugglers have no opportunity to bring narcotics into the country, he opined. He further stated that despite the national disaster situation, the state machinery, including the tri-forces, the police, and the public at large, remains united in rebuilding the nation, no room will be left for drug trafficking, which poses a severe threat to national security and public safety. Those
who engage in or support drug trafficking, under the cover of fishing activities, will find no escape, he added.

The Deputy Minister also reaffirmed that the tri-forces, police, and all law enforcement agencies are fully committed to their duty of suppressing this menace.

The Deputy Minister of Defence reported that, throughout 2025, a series of highly successful operations were conducted leading to numerous arrests. This was achieved through close coordination and mutual cooperation among the tri-services, the police, the Special Task Force, Police Narcotics Bureau, local law enforcement and international agencies. He noted that this
same spirit of cooperation and commitment has continued into 2026, resulting in the seizure of a large stockpile of drugs.

On behalf of the Honourable President, he extended gratitude to all who contributed to these efforts, specifically acknowledging the Commander of the Navy, the Inspector General of Police, the Police Narcotic Bureau, and the crews of the Navy’s Offshore
Patrol Vessels.

Moreover, the Deputy Minister declared that drug smuggling has become a national crisis, fueled by youth involvement and social crime. With borders secured under the “Nation United” National Mission, he warned traffickers to cease operations and urged users to abandon the destructive habit.

The Deputy Minister urged the public to report suspected drug smugglers to law enforcement via the hotlines 1818 or 1997 and also commended the role of media institutions and journalists in raising public awareness about the dangers of narcotics through responsible reporting.

Meanwhile, the two (02) multi-day fishing trawlers, along with a haul of narcotics, eleven (11) suspects, and communication equipment, were handed over to the Police Narcotic Bureau for
further investigation and legal proceedings.

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Indonesian Naval Ship ‘KRI SULTAN ISKANDAR MUDA – 367’ departs island

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The Indonesian Naval Ship ‘KRI SULTAN ISKANDAR MUDA – 367’, which arrived in Sri Lanka for logistics replenishment and a goodwill mission, departed the island on 23 Jan 26.

The Sri Lanka Navy bade a customary farewell to the departing ship at the Port of Colombo, following naval traditions.

During the stay in Sri Lanka, crew members of the ship visited some popular tourist destinations within the city of Colomb

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