Consumer Affairs Authority Busts Counterfeit Water Bottle Operation, Seizes Nearly 8,500 Units

Sri Lanka's Consumer Affairs Authority (CAA) has carried out a major enforcement operation, confiscating close to 8,500 bottles and containers of drinking water that were allegedly marked with a fraudulent Sri Lanka Standards (SLS) certification.
Fake Quality Marks Discovered on Drinking Water Products
The seized products were found to be bearing counterfeit SLS marks, misleading consumers into believing the water had met the national quality and safety standards required for certified drinking water products in Sri Lanka. The SLS certification is issued by the Sri Lanka Standards Institution and serves as a guarantee of product quality and safety for consumers.
Authorities have raised serious concerns about the public health implications of such counterfeit products entering the market, as consumers rely on certification marks to make informed and safe purchasing decisions.
Ongoing Crackdown on Substandard Goods
The CAA's latest operation underscores the authority's continued efforts to combat the distribution and sale of substandard and mislabelled goods across the island. Enforcement officers have been conducting targeted inspections to identify and remove such products from circulation.
- Nearly 8,500 bottles and containers were seized during the operation.
- The products allegedly carried fraudulent Sri Lanka Standards (SLS) certification marks.
- The CAA is responsible for protecting consumer rights and ensuring fair trade practices in Sri Lanka.
Consumers are urged to verify the authenticity of SLS marks on packaged drinking water and to report any suspicious products to the Consumer Affairs Authority.
Legal proceedings are expected to follow as the CAA investigates the source and distribution network behind the counterfeit products. The public is reminded that purchasing water bearing false certification marks poses potential health risks and that consumer vigilance plays a vital role in curbing such illegal trade practices.
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ppl buying these thinking its safe drinking water, very dangerous
fake water bottles? what cant they counterfeit here
good work CAA but how long before they do it again
exactly, catch and release only in this country