Malaysia

Police probe possible industry links in illegal e-waste syndicates after nationwide raids

Authorities investigate potential connections between illegal e-waste processing operations uncovered in a sweeping enforcement crackdown

Updated 3 months ago · Published on 10 Apr 2026 1:35PM

Police probe possible industry links in illegal e-waste syndicates after nationwide raids
Cops detect signs of coordinated activity involving industry-linked syndicates, IGP says - April 10, 2026

POLICE are examining whether illegal electronic waste processing activities uncovered across Malaysia are being orchestrated by interconnected syndicates operating within the same industrial networks, following a series of nationwide raids.

Inspector-General of Police Datuk Seri Mohd Khalid Ismail said investigations are ongoing, including efforts to determine whether there are links between premises raided under the latest enforcement operation, Op Hazard 3.0.

“Investigations are still ongoing, and we do not rule out the possibility of links between industry players involved in these activities.

“Out of 110 raids conducted, a total of 42 illegal factories were identified as carrying out e-waste processing activities,” he told a press conference on Friday.

He revealed that several of the illegal facilities had previously been raided under Op Hazard 1.0 and Op Hazard 2.0, indicating persistent and organised operations.

“Some of these illegal factories had been raided before under Op Hazard 1.0 and Op Hazard 2.0.

“Most are operated by locals, although there are also premises managed by foreign nationals,” he said.

Investigations also found that some premises were originally licensed for other purposes before being used to process imported e-waste.

“The syndicate was also found to have made false declarations when containers were brought into the country.

“The e-waste is then processed into materials such as tin, gold and copper,” he said.

Authorities believe the processed materials are subsequently exported abroad, forming a transnational cycle involving the import, extraction and re-export of valuable resources.

“Investigations found that the e-waste was brought in from various countries, including from the West and the East.

“The implementation of Op Hazard 3.0 has had a significant impact in crippling illegal e-waste syndicates and boosting public confidence in the capabilities of enforcement agencies,” he said.

Mohd Khalid stressed that law enforcement agencies would not compromise on any illegal activities that threaten national security, public health and environmental sustainability.

“The public is urged to act as the eyes and ears of the authorities by providing information on illegal e-waste activities,” he said. - April 10, 2026

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