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Fuel rationing begins: Police deployed as queues return
The Island
|March 16, 2026
Long queues of vehicles once again lined roads near filling stations across the country yesterday as authorities reintroduced the QR-based fuel quota system, prompting the deployment of police officers to manage traffic and maintain order.
The measure comes against the backdrop of escalating tensions in the Middle East and global oil supply disruptions which officials say have triggered panic buying and fuel hoarding despite assurances that the country is not facing an immediate shortage of fuel.
DIG in charge of Traffic and Road Safety Range DPGJ Senadeera said police officers had been deployed to major filling stations to regulate traffic and prevent congestion caused by large crowds gathering to obtain fuel.
Speaking to the media, Senadeera said the queues were largely the result of panic.
"The public need not panic. Once the QR code system is in place, each category of vehicle will receive the required amount of fuel," he said.
According to the DIG, traffic congestion near fuel stations was mainly caused by motorists attempting to stockpile fuel.
"Many people who require only a small quantity of fuel are attempting to obtain larger amounts due to fear and uncertainty. This behaviour has created long queues and congestion," he said.
"If people remain calm and obtain only the amount of fuel they require, these problems will not arise. The system has been introduced precisely to prevent long queues and ensure efficient distribution," Senadeera added.
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