The Borneo Post

Customs Dept to conduct studies to prevent KLIA becoming smuggling hub

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SEPANG: The Royal Malaysian Customs Department (JKDM) will be conducting a thorough study on the system and operating system at the Kuala Lumpur Internatio­nal Airport ( KLIA) Customs Cargo Complex to get rid of loopholes that are being exploited by internatio­nal smuggling syndicate.

Its assistant director- general (Operations), Datuk Mohd Pudzi Man said among the aspects that the department would focus on would be handling of merchandis­e using fake address and improving the procedures for the acceptance of goods from arrival until the goods were out for delivery.

He also said based on the number of smuggling cases using fake address that had been foiled by the KLIA Customs Department at the Air Cargo Warehouse in the KLIA Free Trade Zone, such an issue must be curbed to prevent KLIA from becoming a smuggling hub due to weaknesses in system and procedures.

“There were seized merchandis­e that were found to have used the free trade zone as the shipment address but ( later) trying to be taken out (of the complex) using documents approved by the Customs Department with the address of other companies...This has to be stopped,” he told a press conference here Wednesday.

Mohd Pudzi said such cases were not easy to curb as the operations at the cargo complex involved various parties.

“We will cooperate with all stakeholde­rs at KLIA to review the operating methods being used at the moment as we believe that the smuggling activities by the internatio­nal syndicates are taking place by exploiting the current system and procedures,” he said. — Bernama

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