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Customs foils attempt to smuggle cigs, booze, frozen meat worth RM38 mil

Dept seizes items in raids around Selangor, Negri Sembilan

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 25 Aug 2022 6:44PM

Customs foils attempt to smuggle cigs, booze, frozen meat worth RM38 mil
Customs Department personnel pose with the alcohol seized in a recent series of raids in Selangor and Negri Sembilan. – Customs Dept pic, August 25, 2022

SHAH ALAM – The Selangor Central Zone Unit 11 of the Customs Department foiled an attempt to smuggle contraband cigarettes, alcohol and frozen meat worth RM38.58 million, including unpaid duty and tax, through a series of raids recently.

Its assistant director-general Mohammad Sabri Saad said the success in busting smuggling activities at several locations in and around Selangor and Negri Sembilan was due to the department’s alertness.

“The entire seizure involved an estimated value of RM5,002,565.60 while unpaid duty and tax for the items amounted to RM33,587,357.90,” he said in a statement here today.

Sabri said for the “white” cigarettes, his team raided two locations in Port Klang, Selangor and Taman Ideal Township, Seremban, and as a result of the raids, 42,060,000 cigarettes worth RM3,364,800 were confiscated, involving a total of RM28,733,520 in non-paid duty or tax.

“The first case on July 14 and July 28 involved four containers in West Port, Port Klang that were detected through scanners. The results of the inspection found that the containers were loaded with white cigarettes that were suspected of not having a valid import licence. 

“Based on public information and surveillance, a team detained a parked lorry that was suspected to contain prohibited goods on August 8 and investigations revealed that there were cigarettes believed to have been smuggled in,” he said.

As for the seized alcohol, he said a total of 113,698.92l, worth RM941,265.60, was seized and the unpaid duty and tax amounted to RM4,853,837.90.

Sabri said the seizure of frozen meat was done after an inspection carried out on a 40-foot (12.2-m) trailer that was left behind at the PKNS Pandamaran Industrial Area, near here.

Upon inspection, 27,860kg of meat worth RM696,500 was found.

“The result of the inspection revealed that the lorry was filled with frozen cow’s lungs that did not have valid import documents,” he said.

He added that his team was currently investigating the case under Section 135 of the Customs Act 1967. – Bernama, August 25, 2022

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