The Borneo Post

Kedah Customs seizes fireworks worth RM255,195

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BUKIT KAYU HITAM: The Kedah Royal Customs Department has foiled two attempts to smuggle and distribute fireworks worth RM255,195 at the Immigratio­n, Customs, Quarantine and Security Complex (ICQS) in Bukit Kayu Hitam here on Jan 5 and in Changlun on Jan 3.

State Customs Director Johari Alifiah said in a raid conducted at about 12.30am at the ICQS, the department seized 1,900 kilogramme­s of fireworks of various types estimated to cost RM30,500 with a tax value of RM17,995.

“Checks were conducted on three Proton Alza and a Proton Waja which were all parked along the North-South Expressway near the border entry points. A twohour surveillan­ce found that the owner of one of the vehicles was a Thai national while the other three belonged to locals,” he said in a media conference held at the department’s Enforcemen­t Office here yesterday.

Johari also said that on Jan 3, the department seized 270 boxes of fireworks worth RM130,000 and a tax value of about RM76,700. Johari said the items were confiscate­d from a white Hicom lorry at 7.55pm in Kampung Darat, Changlun heading towards Bukit Wang.

“Checks found that the lorry driver, a local 35-year- old man, failed to produce any document to prove that the fireworks had been approved by Customs,” he said.

He added that both cases were being investigat­ed under Section 135(1)(e) of the Customs Act 1967 for transporti­ng prohibited items without Customs approval while all the suspects were released on bond. — Bernama

 ??  ?? Johari (second right) and other personnel showing the seized firecracke­rs. — Bernama photo
Johari (second right) and other personnel showing the seized firecracke­rs. — Bernama photo

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