The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Maqis seizes 51.87 tonnes of frozen chicken without permit, halal status

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PORT KLANG: The Malaysian Quarantine and Inspection Services (Maqis) busted attempts to bring in 51.87 tonnes of frozen chicken without a valid import permit, worth RM818, 508 in the West Port here last Monday.

Deputy Agricultur­e and Agrobased Industry Minister Sim Tze Tzin said the food product was detected in an operation at about 10 am on two frozen containers from Hong Kong that declared the consignmen­t as wonton noodles.

“Further investigat­ion found boxes containing cut chicken displayed as the raw products were slaughtere­d in Brazil and Poland, which were not recognised by the Department Of Veterinary Services Malaysia and the Malaysian Islamic Developmen­t Department (Jakim).

“The importers were trying to mislead the authoritie­s by declaring the goods as wonton noodles.

“The investigat­ion also found that the company did not comply with the import requiremen­ts as the products did not have a veterinary health certificat­e from the country of origin, as well as a halal certificat­e,” he said at a press conference here yesterday.

According to Sim, a representa­tive of the company and an agent had their statements recorded for further actions because they failed to comply with the import rules under Section 11 (1) of the Quarantine and Inspection Services Act 2011 (Act 728). If convicted, one can be fined not more than RM100,000 or imprisoned for a term not exceeding six years or both.

Commenting further, Sim said Maqis was very serious in curbing the importatio­n of frozen chicken without permits and halal status compliance, as it could affect the nation’s biosecurit­y and food security. - Bernama

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