ECONOMYNEXT – Sri Lanka’s State Tourism Minister Diana Gamage bemoaned at recent harassment against tourists mainly by locals and promised to take actions to prevent them in future to make the island nation a safer destination for foreign visitors.
Sri Lanka has witnessed local vendors of selling food items at an exorbitant price to foreigners, who later posted the plight they went through in their own social media.
“We have received numerous complaints regarding tourist harassment in our country,” Gamage told reporters this week at a media briefing.
“Complaints range from overcharging for food to inflated prices for train tickets to tourist spots, and even instances of sexual harassment against a tourist promoting Sri Lanka.”
“We are implementing measures to combat these activities. We cannot afford to let the reputation of our country suffer due to the actions of a few individuals who make mistakes.”
She said higher prices of railway tickets are often facilitated by corrupt officials and the government is now in the process of strengthening online ticket via online.
“Similarly, due to the illegal sale of alcohol, our country is losing huge revenue of tax,” she said.
“As a Buddhist country, it is essential to close liquor shops on Poya Days as a mark of respect for Buddhism. However, even on such sacred days, alcohol continues to be sold illegally within our borders. Some officials tasked with preventing such activities have succumbed to bribery.”
“These corrupt actions by a minority hinder the enforcement of law and order in our nation. That is why I have proposed the establishment of a dedicated committee to combat and monitor such fraudulent and corrupt practices.” (Colombo/May 1/2024)