The Borneo Post

KPDN Bintulu: 6,894 premises checked, 86 offences recorded

- Yunus Yussop

A total of 6,894 premises throughout Bintulu Division were inspected last year in various operations conducted by the Ministry of Domestic Trade and Cost of Living (KPDN) Bintulu branch.

Its branch chief Al Redzamani Abdul Razak said from the inspection, a total of 86 cases were filed for various offences with a seizure value of more than RM1,310,038.

He said various operations were carried out throughout the year to ensure that traders complied with the law.

“Some compounds have been issued for various offences that include high prices, no price tags, inaccurate weighing scales, violation of Halal regulation­s, counterfei­t goods and misappropr­iation of subsidised goods, especially diesel,” he said in a statement.

He said the KPDN launched Op Tiris from March 1 last year till now to combat subsidised diesel leakages in Bintulu Division.

“The implementa­tion of the operation is important to prevent leakage of subsidised diesel supply and ensure that it reaches the parties who deserve it.

“As of February 2024, more than 1,200 premises have been inspected and nine cases with a confiscati­on value of RM63,016.50 for various offences have been filed,” he said.

He said this was the result of joint efforts with various agencies, particular­ly the Police, which had been instrument­al in assisting KPDN in combating diesel misappropr­iation.

Members of the public who have informatio­n on the subsidised goods and the misconduct of the traders can lodge a complaint via WhatsApp to 019-279 4317/019-848 8000; e-aduan.kpdn.gov.my; or Call Centre 1-800-886-800; email eaduan@kpdn.gov.my and Ez ADU KPDN.

 ?? ?? KPDN enforcemen­t personnel checking the supply of diesel at a petrol station.
KPDN enforcemen­t personnel checking the supply of diesel at a petrol station.

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