The Borneo Post

KPDNKK officers seize fake infant formula in five raids

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This followed a report regarding a baby who suffered severe vomiting after taking an infant formula which was later found to be the fake by the producer.

KULAI: Ministry of Domestic Trade, Cooperativ­es and Consumeris­m ( KPDNKK) officers seized 210 boxes of infant formula, believed to be fake, in five raids in Johor Bahru City on Dec 7.

Johor KPDNKK director Khairul Anwar Bachok said the raids on five premises comprising drug stores and convenienc­e stores was the result of investigat­ion and complaints received from the original milk producers since August.

“This followed a report regarding a baby who suffered severe vomiting after taking an infant formula which was later found to be the fake by the producer,” he told reporters at the KPDNKK store in Senai yesterday.

Three of the premises were found to be selling fake milk worth about RM42,000.

“The fake infant formula boxes were placed together with the original ones on the shelves and sold at the same price as the original ones at about RM200 each.

Khairul Anwar Bachok, Johor KPDNKK director

“When asked about the matter, the 50-year- old business operator claimed that he did not know that the 1.8kg boxes of infant formula were fake.”

Khairul Anwar added the invoice for the purchase of the infant formula bore the name of a false company and a false address to confuse the authoritie­s.

“Hence, we will intensify the raids in other districts to detect fake infant formula in an effort to identify the source of the fake producers.”

Samples of the seized infant formula and original infant formula were sent to the Chemistry Department to identify the difference­s between the two.

The fake infant formula were seized under Section 8 (2) ( b) of the Trade Descriptio­ns Act 2011.

First offenders face a RM10,000 fine for each item exhibited or jail not more than three years or both, while second offenders face a RM20,000 fine for each item exhibited or jail for not more than five years or both. — Bernama

 ??  ?? Khairul (centre) and two of his officers show the seized boxes of infant formula, believed to be fake. — Bernama photo
Khairul (centre) and two of his officers show the seized boxes of infant formula, believed to be fake. — Bernama photo

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