The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Over RM2 mln contraband items seized

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The state Royal Malaysian Customs Department has foiled attempts to smuggle and confiscate­d alcoholic drinks, firecracke­rs and cigarettes of various brands, estimated to be worth RM2.142 million, including tax, in raids at three separate locations in the state recently.

Its director Datuk Mohammad Hamidan Maryani said the raids were conducted on May 3 and last Monday by the Sungai Pulai Customs Enforcemen­t Division, Gelang Patah, following informatio­n from the public.

He said all the seized items were believed to have been smuggled from a neighbouri­ng country for the local market.

In the first raid four days ago (May 3), he said, the customs team raided a double-storey terrace house in Taman Bukit Indah, at 2.45 pm, believed to have been used as a temporary store.

“Our checks found three commoditie­s - alcoholic drinks, cigarettes and firecracke­rs. In the case of alcoholic drinks, we seized 3,854.24 litres of beer, 1,509.05 litres of imported liquor and 372.85 litres of local liquor.

“We also seized 383,600 cigarettes and 704 kilogramme­s of firecracke­rs. All the confiscate­d goods were worth RM79,719.58 with tax amounting to RM461,917.48,” he told reporters here yesterday.

He said in the raid, three men, age between 26 and 39, who were at the premises, were detained in connection with the case.

The case is being investigat­ed under Section 135 (1) (d) of the Customs Act 1967 and Section 34 (1) of Excise Act 1976.

In the second raid early Monday morning, Mohammad Hamidan said his team detained a lorry at Jalan Susur 1, Kampung Sri Paya near Kulai, and confiscate­d 100 master cases with one million cigarettes of the Canyon brand worth RM80,000 with tax worth RM668,000.

In this case, the lorry driver, 52, was also detained.

The case is being investigat­ed under Section 135 (1) (e ) of the Customs Act 1967,” he said.

Mohamad Hamidan said the department also found a lorry parked at the side of Jalan Sri Putri 3/1 near Kulai at 6.30 pm last Monday.

“Upon checking the lorry which was not locked and had no driver, we found 114 master cases of cigarettes of the brand VSON Virginia Blend or 1,140,00 million sticks of cigarettes worth RM91,200 and tax of RM761,520,” he said.

Mohammad Hamidan said the department believed all the smuggling syndicates used water and land routes for their activities.

“It is the biggest raid in the first week of this month alone. The confiscate­d goods for the three cases are worth RM250,919.58 with tax of RM 1.9 million.

“However, the three syndicates are believed not to be connected together and we are still investigat­ing when they became active,” he said. - Bernama

 ??  ?? Hamidan (second, left) with other policemen showing the confiscate­d contraband items which consist of cigarettes, firecracke­rs and alcoholic drinks.
Hamidan (second, left) with other policemen showing the confiscate­d contraband items which consist of cigarettes, firecracke­rs and alcoholic drinks.

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