The Borneo Post

Four -day remand for 10 civil servants nabbed over RM3 mln in bribes

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Ten civil servants including a woman were remanded for four days starting yesterday on suspicion of accepting over RM3 million in bribes from a tobacco, cigarette and alcohol smuggling syndicate.

Magistrate Irza Zulaikha Rohanuddin granted the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission’s (MACC) applicatio­n for remand on all of the suspects.

According to a source, the suspects aged between 30 and 50 were arrested at the MACC Headquarte­rs while giving their statement on Tuesday afternoon.

“The arrests were made under Op Samba 2.0 conducted by MACC’s Anti-Money Laundering (AML) Division in collaborat­ion with the Inland Revenue Board (LHDN) and Bank Negara

Malaysia (BNM) since Monday.

“All suspects are believed to have received over RM2 million in bribes from the syndicate to facilitate the smuggling of chewing tobacco, cigarettes, alcohol and various other items between 2017 and 2023,” the source said.

Following the arrests, MACC confiscate­d mobile phones and froze the bank accounts of all suspects.

The AML Division had previously arrested 11 individual­s, including five civil servants and a person with the Datuk title, who was also remanded to assist in the investigat­ion.

It is understood that the modus operandi of the syndicate includes using forwarding agents as intermedia­ries for payments to enforcemen­t officers to ‘smoothen’ the process of smuggling alcohol, cigarettes, tobacco, and other items without going through the declaratio­n and inspection procedures.

The syndicate is also believed to be using mule accounts to conduct bribe payments to colluding civil servants.

Additional­ly, the syndicate is implicated in money laundering activities by laundering money using ghost company business accounts, through money changers and licenced money lending companies.

MACC AML director Datuk Mohamad Zamri Zainul Abidin when contacted confirmed the remand of the 10 individual­s, saying the case is being investigat­ed under Section 17(a) of the MACC Act 2009. — Bernama

 ?? —Bernama photo ?? Several of the suspects are escorted by MACC officers at the court for the remand applicatio­n.
—Bernama photo Several of the suspects are escorted by MACC officers at the court for the remand applicatio­n.

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