The Minister said this responding to a question raised by a journalist during the Cabinet decision media briefing held today (30) at the Department of Government Information.
The Minister pointed out that all food items imported to Sri Lanka, including coconut oil, palm oil and food items are being continuously monitored and quality samples are being taken and only after obtaining the required quality standards for the samples, all food items are being distributed to the local markets.
Even today (30) the Director of Customs has stated that the containers of coconut oil which is proven to contain Aflatoxins have not been released to the markets.
The Minister further assured that Sri Lanka Customs is conducting a thorough investigation on this incident and actions will be taken against culprits who are involved. He requested the public not to panic unnecessarily over coconut oil.