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Cops nab 3 men, seize contraband cigarettes worth RM7.66 mil in Johor

Whole seizure, including other equipment, worth RM9.32 mil, says police chief

Updated 2 years ago · Published on 14 Jun 2021 4:03PM

Cops nab 3 men, seize contraband cigarettes worth RM7.66 mil in Johor
Datuk Ayob Khan Mydin Pitchay says police believe the group was part of cigarette smuggling syndicates active in the waters of east Johor, adding that the contraband items were suspected to be for the Johor and Pahang markets. – Bernama pic, June 14, 2021

MERSING – Three tour boat operators were nabbed for allegedly being involved in smuggling contraband cigarettes during a raid at a jetty in Endau here last Friday, involving seizures worth RM9.32 million.

Johor police chief Datuk Ayob Khan Mydin Pitchay said the three local men, aged between 27 and 52, were nabbed while unloading the cigarettes into a lorry.

“A total of 930 cigarette packs of various brands from Vietnam and Indonesia, as well as two five-tonne lorries, a tourist boat, two radar units, and a GPS unit were seized during the raid.

“The contraband cigarettes are worth RM7.66 million while the whole seizure is valued at RM9.32 million,” he told reporters at the Marine Police Force Operations Headquarters here today.

Ayob said their modus operandi was to wait for a large international vessel in Johor waters before using modified tourist boats to transfer the items out.

“They are using modified tourist boats previously used to carry tourists for diving activities,” he said, adding that the group was believed to have been active since March last year.

He said the group also used other boxes such as mineral water boxes to cover up the cigarettes in the lorry and avoid being detected by the authorities.

Ayob said police believed that the group was part of cigarette smuggling syndicates active in the waters of east Johor, adding that the contraband items were suspected to be for the Johor and Pahang markets.

All the suspects have been remanded until June 16 and one of them has a criminal record.

The case is being investigated under Section 135(1)(D) of the Customs Act 1967. – Bernama, June 14, 2021

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