Sri Lanka, Sept. 21 -- A total of 70 raids related to rice have been conducted by the Consumer Affairs Authority (CAA) last week.

The CAA said the raids included 55 raids on rice sales and 15 other raids.

The offences identified include rice hoarding, failure to display prices, and selling rice under conditions, among others, the CAA added.

The CAA stated that if an individual trader is found guilty of selling rice at a higher price, the penalty could range from a fine of Rs. 100,000 to Rs. 500,000, imprisonment of up to five months, or both the penalties.

Further, if a private company is convicted, the court has the authority to impose a fine ranging from Rs. 500,000 to Rs. 5 million.

In cases involving rice hoarding, court may orde...